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Johan Anthoniszoon "Jan" van
Riebeeck (21
April 1619 – 18
January 1677) was a
Dutch navigator, amb****ador and
colonial administrator of the
Dutch East...
- Jan van
Riebeeck, the
first VOC
administrator of Cape Town. It was
later discovered that the
original portrait was not, in fact, Van
Riebeeck at all,...
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Maria van
Riebeeck (née de la Queillerie; 28
October 1629 – 2
November 1664) was a
French Huguenot who was the
first wife of Jan van
Riebeeck, the Dutch...
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Abraham van
Riebeeck (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈaːbraːɦɑɱ vɑn ˈribeːk]; 18
October 1653 – 17
November 1713) was a
merchant with the
Dutch East
India Company...
- regions. It was
founded in 1842, and
initially named Rieb****
after Jan van
Riebeeck, one year
after the
local church was built. It was
erected on a part of...
- 408371°E / -33.933665; 18.408371 (Hoërskool Jan van
Riebeeck) The
tradition of
boarding at Jan van
Riebeeck High
dates back to 1953 with the
construction of...
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Retrieved 2022-10-10. Van
Riebeeck, Jan; et al. (Utrecht
Historisch Genootschap) (1884).
Dagverhaal van Jan Van
Riebeeck, Deel 1 (1652-1655) (in Dutch)...
- in 1661. The mountain,
Riebeeck's Kasteel Berg (
Riebeeck's Castle Mountain) was
named after then Cape
commander Jan van
Riebeeck by this
expedition and...
- The
statue of Jan van
Riebeeck stands alongside the
statue of
Maria van
Riebeeck on
Heerengracht Street in Cape Town,
South Africa. Both
statues stand...
- Jan van
Riebeeck landed at the Cape on 6
April 1652,
setting up a
supply station and
fortifications for the
Dutch East
India Company. The
decade saw the...