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soldiers and
politicians in the
Dutch Republic.
Their surname was also
spelled Reynst or Rijnst. The
family pla**** an
important role in the
Dutch East
India Company...
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Governor Reynst may
refer to:
Gerard Reynst (died 1615), 2nd Governor-General of the
Dutch East
Indies from 1614 to 1615 Joan
Cornelis Reynst (1798–1871)...
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Gerard Reynst (1560s – 7
December 1615) was a
Dutch merchant and
later the
second Governor-General of the
Dutch East Indies. All that is
known of his early...
- The
Reynst Collection,
probably the most
extensive Dutch 17th-century
collection of art and artefacts, was
owned by the
Dutch merchants Gerrit Reynst (also...
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collector and
owner of the
Reynst collection.
Reynst was born in Amsterdam, the son of the
merchant Gerard Reynst of the
Reynst family, who in the year 1614...
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Gerrit Reynst (1599 – 29 June 1658) (also
known as
Gerard Reynst) was, like his
younger brother Jan (1601–1646), a
Dutch merchant and art
collector from...
- Joan
Cornelis Reynst (23
January 1798 – 11
October 1871),
member of the
Reynst family, was
acting Governor-General of the
Dutch East
Indies in 1844–1845...
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Lambert Reynst (1613–1679) was a
Dutch regent and
politician of the
Golden Age. Born in Amsterdam, he
belonged to the "republican"
Dutch States Party....
- Tidore.
After he
relinquished his
position as Governor-General to
Gerard Reynst, he left for the
Netherlands with four ships. Two of the
ships were shipwrecked...
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sixteenth century,
formed in
Venice by Jan
Reynst (1601–1646) and
extended by his brother,
Gerrit Reynst (1599–1658). The gift
reflected the
taste Charles...