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    Batavia ([baˈtaːvia] ) was a ship of the Dutch East India Company (VOC). She was built in Amsterdam in 1628 as the flagship of one of the three annual...
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  • former leper colony site in Suriname Batavia Road, an anchorage in Western Australia Batavia (1628 ship), a ship of the Dutch East India Company shipwrecked...
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    Indies. The ship sailed for Java in October 1628 as part of a flotilla commanded by commandeur Francisco Pelsaert, and arrived safely in Batavia on 7 July...
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  • Francisco Pelsaert (category Batavia (1628 ship))
    a brief return to the United Provinces in 1628, he departed for Java soon after in command of the Batavia. During the voyage from the Texel to Java,...
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    built between 1626 and 1628. The ship sank after sailing roughly 1,300 m (1,400 yd) into her maiden voyage on 10 August 1628. She fell into obscurity...
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  • Jeronimus Cornelisz (category Batavia (1628 ship))
    merchant ship Batavia which foundered near the Australian mainland. Cornelisz then led one of the bloodiest mutinies in history. After the ship was wrecked...
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    Beacon Island (Houtman Abrolhos) (category Batavia (1628 ship))
    Beacon Island, also known as Batavia's Graveyard, is an island on the eastern side of the Wallabi Group at the northern end of the Houtman Abrolhos, in...
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  • (1958) [1954]. Lord of the Flies (Print ed.). Boston: Faber & Faber. Batavia (1628 ship) "Das Bus", an episode of The Simpsons with a similar plot Heart of...
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    after the ship Batavia from 1628. Project website "Batavia Stad gaat outletcenter uitbreiden". "Pensioenbeheerder APG in vastgoed Batavia Stad". telegraaf...
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    Wiebbe Hayes (category Batavia (1628 ship))
    probably from a respectable, but impoverished family. In October 1628, Hayes boarded the Batavia with about 70 other privates. Employed by the Dutch East India...
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    had most of Batavia's bamboo shack suburbs burnt. On August 28, 1628, 27 more Mataram ships entered the bay but landed quite far from Batavia. On the south...
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  • in 2001 by Welsh author Mike Dash about the Dutch East India Company ship Batavia, shipwrecked in 1629 on a small atoll of the Houtman Abrolhos, off the...
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    Wiebbe Hayes Stone Fort (category Batavia (1628 ship))
    Retrieved 16 May 2020. Ariese, Csilla E. (2010). A Twisted Truth – The VOC ship Batavia: comparing history & archaeology (PDF) (BA Thesis). Gothenburg: Göteborgs...
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    Batavia was the capital of the Dutch East Indies. The area corresponds to present-day Jakarta, Indonesia. Batavia can refer to the city proper or its...
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    of relations with Spain. 1628 – Death of Yamada Nagamasa in Siam. – Destruction of Takagi Sakuemon's (高木作右衛門) red seal ship in Ayutthaya by a Spanish...
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  • Jacob Cornelisz Cuick. In October 1628, Jans departed the Netherlands on the Batavia to join her husband in Batavia, the capital of the Dutch East India...
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    West Wallabi Island (category Batavia (1628 ship))
    mainland Australia. West Wallabi Island was important in the story of the Batavia shipwreck and massacre. Following the shipwreck in 1629, a group of soldiers...
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  • Shipwreck (play) (category Batavia (1628 ship))
    Pelsart's butler, Henyrock. The men are restless. Pelsart decides to return to Batavia, against advice, and also sends some men led by Hays to find water. In...
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  • Islands of Angry Ghosts (category Batavia (1628 ship))
    cannibalism, associated with the wreck of the Dutch East India Company's Batavia of the Western Coast of Australia; and the second follows the search for...
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    The Abrolhos tragedy (category Batavia (1628 ship))
    1647 Ongeluckige voyagie, van't schip Batavia, which was the first published account of the 1629 shipwreck of Batavia in the Houtman Abrolhos, and the subsequent...
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  • plot is based on the historical events surrounding the Dutch sailing ship Batavia. The opera premiered on 11 May 2001 at the State Theatre (Melbourne)...
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    Kota Tua Jakarta (redirect from Old Batavia)
    one time located within the walled city of Batavia, both before and after the 1628 and 1629 attack of Batavia by Sultan Agung. To avoid confusion, the official...
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    Accounts of the castle of Batavia, March 1, 1628 Chakrabongse, C., 1960, Lords of Life, London: Alvin Redman Limited Red Seal Ships. Nagazumi Yoko, Japanese...
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    both Batavia and Mataram. In 1628, the English returned to Banten, which helped the commerce in Banten against their common rival, the Dutch in Batavia. Towards...
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  • This is a list of ships that were lost on their maiden voyage. Vasa (1628) Galera Victoria (1729) Georgiana (1863) Flach (1866) Grosser Kurfürst (1878)...
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    the period before the Siege of Batavia can be accepted as best-guesses. For the period after the Siege of Batavia (1628–29) until the first War of Succession...
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    1628 (MDCXXVIII) was a leap year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar and a leap year starting on Tuesday of the Julian calendar, the 1628th...
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    Amsterdam. The ship was made of oak wood. The maiden voyage of the Amsterdam was planned from the Dutch island Texel to the settlement Batavia in the East...
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    sunk on her maiden voyage, 1628. Dutch ships of the VOC (Vereenigde Oostindische Compagnie, United East India Company) in Batavia (today Jakarta), 1665. Since...
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    François Thijssen (category Sailors on ships of the Dutch East India Company)
    He was the captain of the ship 't Gulden Zeepaerdt (The Golden Seahorse) when sailing from Cape of Good Hope to Batavia. On this voyage, he ended up...
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