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Zacharias Wagenaer (also
known as Wagener,
Wagenaar and Wagner) (10 May 1614 – 12
October 1668) was a German-born
Dutch clerk, illustrator, merchant, member...
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promotion to a
position on the
Council of
Justice in
Batavia 9 May -
Zacharias Wagenaer succeeds Van
Riebeeck as
Commander of the Cape 4
March - the
Prince Edward...
- Indies. In 1662, van
Riebeeck was
succeeded by
Zacharias Wagenaer as
governor of the Cape.
Wagenaer was
somewhat aloof towards the vrijburgers, whom he dismissed...
- of the Cape In
office 7
April 1652 – 6 May 1662
Succeeded by
Zacharias Wagenaer Personal details Born Jan
Anthoniszoon van
Riebeeck 21
April 1619 Culemborg...
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following the
forced move from Hirado.]
Zacharias Wagenaer [Wagener]: 01.11.1656 – 27.10.1657
Zacharias Wagenaer [Wagener]: 22.10.1658 – 04.11.1659
Andreas Cleyer...
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beliefs Governor • 1652–1662 Jan van
Riebeeck • 1662–1666
Zacharias Wagenaer • 1771–1785
Joachim van
Plettenberg • 1803–1806 Jan
Willem Janssens Historical...
- of her
husband came the
appointment of a new governor,
Zacharias Wagenaer.
Wagenaer held
deeply racist views of the
Khosian people, and as
Dutch settlement...
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Marcgrave Willem Piso
Caspar Barlaeus Frans Post
Albert Eckhout Zacharias Wagenaer Isaac Aboab da
Fonseca Historia Naturalis Brasiliae (1648)
Recife and Pernambuco:...
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Netherlands rose amid
rumours of war. That same year,
Commander Zacharias Wagenaer,
successor to Jan van Riebeeck, was
instructed by
Commissioner Isbrand...
- with
rumours of war
being imminent – that same year,
Commander Zacharias Wagenaer was
instructed to
build a
pentagonal castle out of
stone at 33°55′33″S...