-
separate muni****lity
until 1966, when it was
merged with Vlissingen. Fort
Rammekens was
built between 1547 and 1556 by
orders of Mary of
Hungary to control...
- Zeeland. Her
maiden voyage was in
December 1730,
departing from Fort
Rammekens (Netherlands) to
Batavia (now Jakarta, Indonesia),
commanded by captain...
-
small mould. The
French term is in turn
derived from
early modern Dutch rammeken,
which translated to 'toast' or 'roasted
minced meat',
itself apparently...
- and Fort
Rammekens on the
nearby island of Walcheren. The
bases were
returned to the
Dutch Republic in 1616.
Vlissingen Brielle Fort
Rammekens English...
- more
Bibers can be seen in the Netherlands; one in Vlissingen, at Fort
Rammekens, and
another at the
Overloon War Museum. The
third Biber is privately...
- View of Fort
Rammekens near Vlissingen, 1657...
-
English soldier, Lieutenant-Governor of
Flushing or
Vlissingen and the
Rammekens fortress. He was a son of John Throckmorton, and
grandson of Sir Richard...
- men, and
carried 36 guns. On 27 May 1725, the ship
sailed out from Fort
Rammekens (near Ritthem)
under the
command of Jan Witboon. The ship
first sailed...
-
Orange took over
proceedings from Tseraerts. On 5
August the
nearby Fort
Rammekens [nl] was ****aulted and
captured by the
Dutch and
English led by Jacobus...
-
Chamber of
Zeeland was located. On 28
December 1779,
departing from Fort
Rammekens [nl], she made her
maiden voyage to Batavia,
Dutch East
Indies under command...