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  2. Batavia (1628 ship) - Wikipedia

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    Batavia (Dutch pronunciation: [baːˈtaːvijaː] ⓘ) was a ship of the Dutch East India Company (VOC). She was built in Amsterdam in 1628 as the flagship of one of the three annual fleets of company ships [4] and sailed that year on her maiden voyage for Batavia, capital of the Dutch East Indies.

  3. Dutch–Mataram conflicts - Wikipedia

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    Dutch–Mataram conflicts, also called Dutch–Mataram wars, were the military and political conflicts between the Mataram Sultanate and the forces of the Dutch East Indies Company in Java, fought intermittently from 1628 to 1757 in Java. At first, this conflict was based on trade competition and over time it began to reach rivalry for throne ...

  4. Siege of Batavia - Wikipedia

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    The Dutch however, declined this proposal as well. For Agung, this was the last straw and he put his plan of attacking Batavia into motion. He sent two forces, one by sea under Tumenggung (marquess) Bahureksa, the regent of Kendal, and another overland under Prince Mandudareja. Javanese prahus, at the 1628 siege of Batavia

  5. Category:Batavia (1628 ship) - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Batavia (1628 ship)" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total. ... Batavia's Graveyard; Beacon Island (Houtman Abrolhos) C.

  6. Jeronimus Cornelisz - Wikipedia

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    He was posted to the Batavia, which sailed for Java in the Dutch East Indies, in October 1628. Sea voyages in this era were often marked by deaths from shipboard epidemics of infectious and nutritional deficiency disease, scurvy being particularly common.

  7. Lucretia Jans - Wikipedia

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    In October 1628, Jans departed the Netherlands on the Batavia to join her husband in Batavia, the capital of the VOC. On 4 June 1629, the ship foundered upon the reefs of the Houtman Abrolhos Islands off the western coast of Australia.

  8. Batavia, Dutch East Indies - Wikipedia

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    Batavia was the capital of the Dutch East Indies.The area corresponds to present-day Jakarta, Indonesia.Batavia can refer to the city proper or its suburbs and hinterland, the Ommelanden, which included the much larger area of the Residency of Batavia in the present-day Indonesian provinces of Jakarta, Banten and West Java.

  9. Mataram Sultanate - Wikipedia

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    In 1628, Agung and his armies began the siege of Batavia. [1] The initial stages of the campaign against Batavia proved difficult due to a lack of logistical support for Agung's troops. To avoid a repeat of such inadequacy, Agung established farming settlements along the northern coast of West Java.