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Amboyna
Amboyna Amboyna can refer to: an archaic name for ...
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Amboyna massacre
Amboyna massacre The Amboyna massacre occurred because of the intense rivalry ... Company (VOC) established a trading post at Amboyna (Ambon Island) in the Molucca Islands in ... drove them out. Thereupon, the Dutch at Amboyna suspected that the British were about to ... Orange became king of England. After the Amboyna Massacre, the British reduced their interest ...
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Talk:Ruy López de Villalobos
... on January 1, 1546 and landed on Amboyna, where he stayed until mid-June. But Ruy López de Villalobos died at Amboyna in 1544. "Villalobos later died in his prison cell in the Island of Amboyna, under the care of Saint Francis Xavier ...
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Ambon Island
... serpentine rocks predominate, but the shores of Amboyna Bay are of chalk, and contain stalactite ... descendants of those who suffered in the "Amboyna Massacre." In 1673 the poet John Dryden produced his tragedy Amboyna; or the Cruelties of the Dutch to ...
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Ambon (island) (translated from German)
... John Dryden 1673 in that wrote Tragedy "Amboyna, or the Cruelties OF the Dutch ton the English Merchants " of the Ereingnissen "Amboyna massacre"in the year 1623. England occupied ...
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John Dryden (translated from German)
... mode, (1672) The Conquest OF Granada (1670) Amboyna, or the Cruelties OF the Dutch ton ... Panther (1687) Amphitryon (1690) Don Sebastian (1690) Amboyna The Works OF Virgil (1697) Fables, Ancient ...
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Dutch East Indies
... Dutch merchantmen captured the Portuguese fort at Amboyna in the Moluccas, which was developed into ... the fine spices, Dutch policy encouraged monoculture: Amboyna for cloves, Timor for sandalwood, the Bandas ...
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Imperialism in Asia
... Dutch merchants captured the Portuguese fort at Amboyna in the Moluccas, which was developed into ... English; relations were particularly tense following the Amboyna Massacre in 1623. During the 18th century ...
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Dutch Eastern Indians (translated from Spanish)
... merchant boats captured the strong Portuguese in Amboyna in Moluccas, that was constituted as the ... spices, the Dutch policy fortified the monocultures. Amboyna it was dedicated to the scent nail ...
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Dutch Eastern India (translated from Portuguese)
... captured, in 1605 , the Portuguese fort of Amboyna (or Ambon), in Ilhas Molucas ; in 1619 ... the spices, the dutches encourajaram the cultivation: Amboyna for cravinho, Timor for sândalo and the ...
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