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- as****, the rest drowning in their attempts. Her commander, Francisco Pelsaert, sailed to Batavia to get help, leaving in charge senior VOC official Jeronimus...
- Francisco Pelsaert (c. 1595 – September 1630) was a Dutch merchant who worked for the Dutch East India Company (VOC) best known for his role as the commander...
- Pelsaert, the expedition's commander, went to get help from the settlements in the Dutch East Indies, returning several months later. While Pelsaert was...
- Houtman Abrolhos Islands off the western coast of Australia. Francisco Pelsaert, the ship's commander, and its skipper left with a team for Java (Jakarta)...
- Group Easter Group Pelsaert Group • Gun I. • Middle I. • Pelsaert I. Half Moon Reef • Pelsaert Island is one of the islands of the Pelsaert Group, which is...
- 113.900 Wallabi Group Easter Group Pelsaert Group • Gun I. • Middle I. • Pelsaert I. Half Moon Reef • The Pelsaert Group is the southernmost of the three...
- declared a national park by the state government. Wallabi Group Easter Group Pelsaert Group The Houtman Abrolhos archipelago is in the Indian Ocean off the west...
- Francisco Pelsaert Sardam Hutt River Rupert Gerritsen Anonymous, p. 9. Pelsaert, p. 253. 'Summary of crimes of Wouter Loos' in Pelsaert, p. 227. Pelsaert, pp...
- and aftermath stems from a book by the expedition's commander, Francisco Pelsaert, who quickly absented himself after the shipwreck and reached safety before...
- in October 1628 as part of a flotilla commanded by commandeur Francisco Pelsaert, and arrived safely in Batavia on 7 July 1629. In the meantime, the Batavia...