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- separate muni****lity until 1966, when it was merged with Vlissingen. Fort Rammekens was built between 1547 and 1556 by orders of Mary of Hungary to control...
- and Fort Rammekens on the nearby island of Walcheren. The bases were returned to the Dutch Republic in 1616. Vlissingen Brielle Fort Rammekens English...
- small mould. The French term is in turn derived from early modern Dutch rammeken, which translated to 'toast' or 'roasted minced meat', itself apparently...
- Zeeland. Her maiden voyage was in December 1730, departing from Fort Rammekens (Netherlands) to Batavia (now Jakarta, Indonesia), commanded by captain...
- more Bibers can be seen in the Netherlands; one in Vlissingen, at Fort Rammekens, and another at the Overloon War Museum. The third Biber is privately...
- men, and carried 36 guns. On 27 May 1725, the ship sailed out from Fort Rammekens (near Ritthem) under the command of Jan Witboon. The ship first sailed...
- Dutch archives. With a crew composed of about 250 men, the Bredenhof left Rammekens, Zeeland on the morning of 31 December 1752, heading for Ceylon in the...
- Orange took over proceedings from Tseraerts. On 5 August the nearby Fort Rammekens [nl] was ****aulted and captured by the Dutch and English led by Jacobus...
- troops crossed the river to reinforce Flushing. The capitulation of Fort Rammekens [nl] allowed the British to besiege the town on 3 August and to prevent...
- area east of the canal through Walcheren took longer. The breach at Fort Rammekens near Ritthem was finally closed on 5 February 1946. In the period between...