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Willem Bastiaensz Schepers (8
October 1619 – 21
January 1704) was a
Dutch admiral.
Having made his
career as a
shipping magnate in Rotterdam, Schepers...
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Youngest and Vice-Admiral
Philips van Almonde.
Accompanied by
Willem Bastiaensz Schepers, the
Rotterdam shipping magnate who
provided financing, William...
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bishop Nancy Scheper-Hughes (born 1944),
American anthropologist Willem Bastiaensz Schepers (1619–1704),
Dutch admiral Wim
Schepers (1943–1998),
Dutch racing...
- surrendered. In the same year, on 19 May, the
Dutch commander Cornelis Bastiaensz staged an
invasion of Tidore, ****isted by
Saidi Berkat. The weak fort...
- who
served as
Bishop of
Santiago de
Chile (1694–1704) (b. 1643)
Willem Bastiaensz Schepers,
Dutch admiral (b. 1619)
January 26 –
Rudolph Augustus, Duke...
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Egbert Pietersz:
vlaggenkapitein Frederick Stachouwer Schepers,
Willem Bastiaensz: luitenant-admiraal (1673) Schram, Volckert: schout-bij-nacht (1664);...
- who
served as
Bishop of
Santiago de
Chile (1694–1704) (b. 1643)
Willem Bastiaensz Schepers,
Dutch admiral (b. 1619)
January 26 –
Rudolph Augustus, Duke...
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native city. A
first statue is
mentioned by early-17C
printer Matthijs Bastiaensz as
having been sent in 1536, the year of Erasmus's death, by the civic...
- the Younger. On 6
December 1683 he
became Rear-Admiral
under William Bastiaensz Schepers during actions in the
Baltic Sea. In 1688 he
commanded the Wapen...
- outset. Horn was
quickly informed that
Dutch reinforcements under Willem Bastiaensz Schepers were
heading for the Baltic, and on 21
April he
received orders...