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Adriaen Maertensz Block (c.1582,
Gouda – 7
March 1661, Lisse) was
successively captain, commander, and
governor of
Ambon between 1614 and 1617, administrator...
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Roelant Savery (or Roeland(t)
Maertensz Saverij, or de Savery, or many variants; 1576 –
buried 25
February 1639) was a Flanders-born
Dutch Golden Age...
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Pieter Maertensz Coy, also
Pieter Martensz Coij or Pedr
Marteen (died 1629), was a 17th-century
diplomat of the Netherlands,
active in
Morocco and Algiers...
- van
Beieren (1401–1436). In 1638, the
estate was
purchased by
Adriaen Maertensz Block,
captain and
governor of the
Dutch East
India Company. In 1641,...
- were
explorers on the
first Dutch expedition to the East
Indies Adriaen Maertensz Block (ca.1582-1661)
commander and
governor of
Ambon 1614-1617, Hieronymus...
- Born in
Brielle in the Netherlands,
Tromp was the
oldest son of
Harpert Maertensz, a
naval officer and
captain of the
frigate Olifantstromp ("Elephant Trunk")...
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African rugby player Adriaen Banckert (1615–1684),
Dutch admiral Adriaen Maertensz Block (1582–1661),
successively captain, commander, and
governor of the...
- with a book. The men
featured are from left to
right Captain Pieters Maertensz Oudewaagh,
Colonel Pieter Jacobsz Olycan,
Captain Dirck Herculesz Schatter...
- 1605–1611:
Frederick de
Houtman 1611–1615:
Caspar Janszoon 1615–1616:
Adriaen Maertensz Block 1616–1618:
Steven van der
Hagen 1618–1625:
Herman van
Speult 1625–1628:...
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Isenbrandt (1480–1551),
Flemish Northern Renaissance painter Adriaen Maertensz Block (1582–1661),
successively captain, commander, and
governor of the...