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Lucas Janszoon Waghenaer (c. 1534–c. 1606) was a
Dutch cartographer and a
notable figure of the
Golden Age of
Netherlandish cartography,
known for his...
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Church (Enk****zen) St
Francis Xavier Church, Enk****zen
Lucas Janszoon Waghenaer (ca.1534–1606)
nautical cartographer Franciscus Maelson (1538–1601) Dutch...
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picture of tall
houses and an
anchor on old
North Sea
charts published by
Waghenaer in 1586 and now in Rotterdam's
Maritime Museum. The village,
which consists...
- Josh
Wagenaar (born 1985),
Canadian football goalkeeper Lucas Janszoon Waghenaer (1533/34–1606),
Dutch sailor and
cartographer Rene
Wagenaar (1954 -2007)...
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Krakatoa by name in the
western world was on a 1611 map by
Lucas Janszoon Waghenaer, who
labelled the
island "Pulo Carcata" (pulo is the
Sundanese word for...
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Republic (mainly in Amsterdam) by
competing mapmaking firms led by
Lucas Waghenaer, Joan Blaeu, Jan Janssonius,
Claes Janszoon Visscher, and
Frederik de...
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Zeevaert ("Treasure of Navigation"), a
pilot book
published by
Lucas Waghenaer in 1592. A. B.
Taylor suggests that it
originated as a
copying error for...
- Mercuriale,
Italian physician and
historian (born 1530)
Lucas Janszoon Waghenaer,
Dutch nautical chart maker (born 1533/4) McHugh, Evan (2006). 1606: An...
- painter,
calligrapher and poet (died 1611) (Or 1534) –
Lucas Janszoon Waghenaer,
Dutch cartographer (died 1606) July 6 –
Ludovico Ariosto,
Italian poet...
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Tancho fracture zone
Raicho fracture zone
Ortelius fracture zone
Waghenaer fracture zone Rat
fracture zone (some are inactive)
Challenger fracture...