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Jacques Specx (Dutch: [ʑɑk ˈspɛks]; 1585 – 22 July 1652) was a
Dutch merchant, who
founded the
trade on ****an and
Korea in 1609.
Jacques Specx received...
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Saartje Specx (1617–1636) was the
daughter of
Jacques Specx,
governor of the
North Quarter of the
Dutch East
India Company's (VOC's)
Asian trading empire...
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Cornelis Specx (15?? - 11 June 1608), the
brother of
Jacques Specx, is
known as a
European who
interacted with the Thai court. In 1601 he
sailed under...
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moral tradition.
Jacques Specx, of the
Dutch East
India Company,
commissioned Rembrandt to
complete The
Abduction of Europa.
Specx had
established a trading...
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arrival in 1611 in the East Indies, he was sent to ****an to
replace Jacques Specx temporarily as
opperhoofd at
Dejima from 28 August 1612 to 6 August 1614...
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mathematician and
military engineer Simon Stevin, Governor-General
Jacques Specx: 463
designed a moat and city wall;
extensions of the wall were
built west...
- (modern-day Sinshih) instead. In 1632 he
married Saartje Specx,
daughter of Governor-General
Jacques Specx.
Specx had
previously evoked a
scandal in
Batavia and...
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September 1629
Preceded by
Pieter de
Carpentier Succeeded by
Jacques Specx In
office 30
April 1618 – 1
February 1623
Preceded by
Laurens Reael Succeeded...
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resources in Asia. On 2 July 1609, a pair of
Dutch ships led by
Jacques Specx, De
Griffioen ("the Griffin,"
armed with 19 cannons) and
Roode Leeuw met...
- (1589–1674), a
burgomaster of
Dordrecht and the son of a
timber merchant Jacques Specx (1588–1652),
Governor General Dutch East
Indies (VOC)
brothers Cornelis...