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- Opperhoofd is a Dutch word (plural opperhoofden) that literally translates to "upper-head", meaning "supreme headman". The Danish cognate overhoved, which...
- Thomas Brock (died 23 March 1745) was the second of four Opperhoveds to run the Danish Gold Coast in 1745. He served the shortest period of time, from...
- Danes had been designated as commander. While Peter With (1677–1681) was Opperhoved in Friedensborg, Johann Ulrich served as commander at Fort Christiansborg...
- established Dansborg and installed Captain Roland ****pé as the first governor (opperhoved) of Danish India. The treaty was renewed on 30 July 1621, and afterwards...
- African colonialism. The title of its chief colonial administrator was opperhoved (singular; sometimes rendered in English as station chief) since 1658...
- Erik Tylleman (died 6 October 1698) was an Opperhoved of the Danish Gold Coast, a Danish Crown Colony.[citation needed] He governed from the colony's capital...
- Heinrich Carloff, Opperhoved   1659 Samuel Schmidt, Opperhoved   1659 to 1662 Jost Cramer, Opperhoved   1662 to 1668 Henning Albrecht, Opperhoved   1668 to 1674...
- war, eine faktorei, die 1721/2 nach einem streit zwischen dem Danischen opperhoved und dem lokalen machthaber aufgegeben werden musste [The Danish governor...
- house which has belonged to the Governor of Danish India, who was styled Opperhoved, and after their exit in 1845, to the British administrator of the colony...
- Normally, the chief administrator of the Danish Gold Coast was titled Opperhoved. It was only with Christian Tychsen, who was appointed in 1766, that the...