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Opperhoofd is a
Dutch word (plural opperhoofden) that
literally translates to "upper-head",
meaning "supreme headman". The
Danish cognate overhoved, which...
- shogunate, the VOC had to
transfer and
replace the
opperhoofd every year with a new one. And each
opperhoofd was
expected to
travel to Edo to
offer tribute...
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during the
period of the
Tokugawa shogunate, also
known as the Edo period.
Opperhoofd is a
Dutch word (plural opperhoofden)
which literally means 'supreme head[man]'...
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trading post in ****an.
Nicolaes Couckebacker (1633,
Dutch Republic) – VOC
Opperhoofd (chief
Dutch trader/agent) in Hirado, who ****isted the
government in 1638...
- The
Opperhoofd of
Mauritius was an
official who
ruled Dutch Mauritius (now
Republic of Mauritius)
during the
Dutch colonial period between 1598 and 1718...
- German-born
Dutch clerk, illustrator, merchant,
member of the
Court of Justice,
opperhoofd of
Deshima and the only
German governor of the
Dutch Cape Colony. In 35...
- (modern Tokyo) to re****ure the ties
between the
Bakufu and the
Opperhoofd. The
Opperhoofd of the
Dutch factory in
Dejima and his
attendants were escorted...
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Timor Tonkin Vietnam...
- and 1664,
Renier van Tzum was
burgomaster of IJlst. Van Tzum was the
opperhoofd or
chief factor of the
Dutch East
India Company (Vereenigde Oost-Indische...
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Opperhoofd May 1721 to 1722
Casparus Swertner,
Opperhoofd 1722 to May 1724 Jean Michel,
Opperhoofd June 1724 to 1726 Jan van de Capelle,
Opperhoofd 1st...