- "Walghvoghel",
first used in the
journal of
Dutch Vice
Admiral Wybrand van
Warwijck, who
visited Mauritius during the
Second Dutch Expedition to Indonesia...
-
named after him. The
island was
named in the prince's
honour by
Wybrant Warwijck in 1598 and
Dutch emigrants first settled it in May 1638. In 1611, the...
- mace and cloves. On May 1, 1598, Van
Warwijck, Van Neck and Van
Heemskerck left. On May 1, 1598, Van
Warwijck, Van Neck and Van
Heemskerck left. At the...
-
Peranakan convert to Islam, Datu Seri Nara, who
according to
Wybrand of
Warwijck was the most
important commercial and
military figure in
Pattani in 1602...
- post in
Indonesia is
established in
Banten by Vice
Admiral Wybrand van
Warwijck, who sets up a
factory to
store and
package the
trading commodity black...
- negotiations,
Sebald de
Weert was
officially sent by
Admiral Wybrand van
Warwijck to
mount a
joint counter-attack
against the Portuguese. The
alliance ended...
-
commanded by
Jacob Corneliszoon van Neck,
Jacob van
Heemskerck and
Wybrand van
Warwijck set sail and made
contact with the
inhabitants of the
Banda Islands in...
-
expedition of 14
Dutch Republic ships,
commanded by
Admiral Wybrand van
Warwijck,
departs from
Texel on its
expedition to the East Indies. June 18 – Nine...
- and 1607 came, respectively, the
expeditions led by
Admirals Wybrand van
Warwijck and
Cornelis Matelieff de Jonge.
These Dutch invasion attempts forced the...
-
expedition of 14
Dutch Republic ships,
commanded by
Admiral Wybrand van
Warwijck,
departs from
Texel on its
expedition to the East Indies. June 18 – Nine...