- Jan
Joosten van
Lodensteyn (or
Lodensteijn; 1556[citation needed]–1623),
known in ****anese as Yayōsu (耶楊子), was a
Dutch navigator and trader. Jan Joosten...
- Hidetada's cabinet.
including William Adams (samurai) and Jan
Joosten van
Lodensteijn,
which Ieyasu entrusted with
foreign affairs and diplomacy. The earliest...
- João
Rodrigues (1561/1562–1633/1634)
Johann Vinck – Jan
Joosten van
Lodensteijn (1556?–1623)
Spillbergen –
Jacob Quaeckernaeck (?–1606) Father-Visitor...
-
Nagai Naoyuki, and the two
Westerners William Adams and Jan
Joosten van
Lodensteijn.
Hatamoto patronized the
development of the
martial arts in the Edo period;...
- v****als of
Ieyasu who were not in Hidetada's cabinet,
including Adams and
Lodensteijn, to whom
Ieyasu entrusted foreign affairs and diplomacy.
Adams also received...
- of the Yagyū Shinkage-ryū. Delft,
Spanish Netherlands Jan
Joosten van
Lodensteijn Mate of the De Liefde, a
Dutch ship 1600 Yayōsu 耶楊子
Tokugawa Ieyasu→...
-
Valignano Francis Xavier Gaspar Coelho Jacob Quaeckernaeck Jan
Joosten van
Lodensteijn Julia Ota Luís Fróis Soga
Seikan Wakita Naokata Wang Zhi
William Adams...
- (1533–1585),
Catholic priest and
theological writer Jan
Joosten van
Lodensteijn (1556–1623), one of the
first Dutchmen in ****an Hugo
Grotius (1583–1645)...
- The
sailors present on this ship are
William Adams, Jan
Joosten van
Lodensteijn,
Jacob Quaeckernaeck and
Melchior van Santvoort. May 27 –
Michael the...
- The Jan
Joosten van
Lodensteijn Memorial Statue in the
Yaesu Chikagai in
Tokyo Station....