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- "from Heemskerk") and the 200-tonne (200-long-ton; 220-short-ton) fluyt Zeehaen (Old Dutch for "Sea Rooster") in honour of Tasman's voyage of exploration...
- Atlantic Zarya Rupes -42.8 20.5 Zarya, a Soviet experimental schooner Zeehaen Rupes 51 157 Ship of Abel Tasman Crater Chains Arecibo Catena -27.5 28...
- Polo's works. The expedition was to use two small ships, Heemskerck and Zeehaen. In accordance with Visscher's directions, Tasman sailed from Batavia on...
- January 1643 by Abel Tasman commanding two ships, the Heemskerck and the Zeehaen commissioned by the Dutch East India Company of Batavia (Jakarta). The...
- (Routledge, 2020), historiography. Anderson, Grahame: The Merchant of the Zeehaen: Isaac Gilsemans and the Voyages of Abel Tasman. (Wellington: Te Papa Press...
- Abel Janszoon Tasman's exploratory voyage of 1642. She and her consort Zeehaen were the first European ships to explore the south coast of Australia,...
- thought Cook Strait was a bight closed to the east. He named it Zeehaen's Bight, after the Zeehaen, one of the two ships in his expedition. In 1769 James Cook...
- Isack at the RKD Anderson, Grahame Anderson (2001). The merchant of the Zeehaen : Isaac Gilsemans and the voyages of Abel Tasman. Te Papa Press. pp. VII...
- European to sight New Zealand. He arrived in his ships Heemskerck and Zeehaen and anc****d at the northern end of the South Island in Golden Bay (he...
- "from Heemskerk") and the 200-tonne (200-long-ton; 220-short-ton) fluyt Zeehaen (Old Dutch for "Sea Rooster") in honour of Tasman's voyage of exploration...