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Jacob Jansz.
Quaeckernaeck (or
Quackernaeck or Kwakernaak) (ca. 1543 – 22
October 1606) was a
native of
Rotterdam and one of the
first Dutchmen in ****an...
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survivors of the ship De Liefde [nl]
under the
leadership of
Jacob Quaeckernaeck. It was the only
vessel to
reach ****an from a five-ship
expedition launched...
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Vinck – Jan
Joosten van
Lodensteijn (1556?–1623)
Spillbergen –
Jacob Quaeckernaeck (?–1606) Father-Visitor
Carlo dell'Aqua –
Alessandro Valignano (1539–1606)...
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which was
stranded in ****an in 1600. Some of his
shipmates were
Jacob Quaeckernaeck, Jan Joosten, and
William Adams. Van
Santvoort remained in ****an, where...
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Daimyo who was the
first ****anese
trader with Dutchmen,
namely Jacob Quaeckernaeck, and
invited the
Dutch East
India Company and the East
India Company...
- navigator.
Other fellow sailors included the
captain of De
Liefde Jacob Quaeckernaeck and
purser Melchior van Santvoort.
After making it
through the Straits...
- on this ship are
William Adams, Jan
Joosten van Lodensteijn,
Jacob Quaeckernaeck and
Melchior van Santvoort. May 27 –
Michael the
Brave becomes ruler...
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vessels that
departed from
Rotterdam in 1598. This crew
included Jacob Quaeckernaeck,
Melchior van Santvoort, Jan
Joosten and
William Adams. The crew and...
- 1600, on
board the Liefde. In 1605, two of the Liefde's crew,
Jacob Quaeckernaeck and
Melchior van Santvoort, were sent to
Pattani by
Tokugawa Ieyasu...
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Domain until the
Meiji restoration.
William Adams, Jan Joosten,
Jacob Quaeckernaeck and
Melchior van
Santvoort got
stranded on the
coast of Bungo, now Usuki...