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Melchior van
Santvoort (c. 1570 – 1641) was one of the
first Dutchmen in ****an, was a
purser on the
Dutch ship De Liefde,
which was
stranded in ****an...
- was
stranded in ****an in 1600. Some of his
shipmates were
Melchior van
Santvoort, Jan
Joosten and
William Adams.
After this event, ****an
opened its doors...
- the country. Earlier, they did
permit Quaeckernaeck and
Melchior van
Santvoort to
return to the
Dutch Republic to
establish formal trade relations. Adams...
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Pieter Dircksz. van
Santvoort (1604–1635), was a
Dutch Golden Age
landscape painter. He was born in
Amsterdam and is
known for
landscapes in the manner...
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Anthony Van
Santvoort (or
Anthonie Van
Santvoort) (ca.1552
Mechelen -
October 11, 1600 Rome) was a
Flemish painter;
publisher of
prints and art broker...
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Dirck Dircksz van
Santvoort (bapt. 16
December 1609 – bur. 9
March 1680) was a
Dutch Golden Age painter.
Santvoort was born and died in Amsterdam, where...
- Adams, Jan
Joosten van Lodensteijn,
Jacob Quaeckernaeck and
Melchior van
Santvoort. May 27 –
Michael the
Brave becomes ruler of Wallachia,
Transylvania and...
- the
captain of De
Liefde Jacob Quaeckernaeck and
purser Melchior van
Santvoort.
After making it
through the
Straits of Magellan, they
became separated...
- restoration.
William Adams, Jan Joosten,
Jacob Quaeckernaeck and
Melchior van
Santvoort got
stranded on the
coast of Bungo, now
Usuki City, in
April 1600, on...
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Craftsmen emplo****
included the
Dutch carpenters Alexander Eizat and Jan van
Santvoort, and
their compatriot Jacob de Wet who
painted several ceilings. The elaborate...