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Paulus Traudenius (? in
Gouda – 9 July 1643 in Batavia,
Dutch East Indies) was the
Dutch Governor of
Formosa from 1640 to 1643.
Traudenius was a descendant...
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northern Formosa by force. In
courteous terms, the
Dutch governor,
Paulus Traudenius,
informed the
Spanish governor of
their intentions. Sir, I have the honor...
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Opperhoofden at
Dejima 1641 Succeeded by Jan van
Elseracq Preceded by
Paulus Traudenius VOC
Governor of
Formosa 1643–1644 Succeeded by François Caron...
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Putmans 1629 1636 5
Johan van der Burg 1636 1640 (died in office) 6
Paulus Traudenius 1640 1643 7
Maximilian le
Maire 1643 1644 8 François
Caron 1644 1646 9...
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Political offices Preceded by Hans
Putmans Governor of
Formosa 1636–1640 Succeeded by
Paulus Traudenius...
- 1629 4 Hans
Putmans 1629 1636 5
Johan van der Burg 1636 1640 6
Paulus Traudenius 1640 1643 7
Maximilian le
Maire 1643 1644 8 François
Caron 1644 1646 9...
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Tammalaccouw aboriginals,
along with 110
Chinese and 225
troops under Governor Traudenius on 11
January 1642.
Seven Quinamese and
three Javanese persons were involved...
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Empire Spanish East
Indies Spanish Formosa Commanders and
leaders Paulus Traudenius Gonzalo Portillo
Strength Four
large ships,
several smaller ships, and...
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Governor (1629–1636)
Johan van der Burg,
Governor (1636–1640)
Paulus Traudenius,
Governor (1640–1643)
Maximilian le Maire,
Governor (1643–1644) François...
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launch their attack. In
courteous terms, the
Dutch Governor Paulus Traudenius informed the
Spanish governor of
their intentions. Sir, I have the honor...