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    Corput (also van (den) Kornput, also Cornput or Johannes de Corput, in German literature Johannes Corputius (April 1542  – September 17, 1611) was a Dutch...
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    Holland. De Witt's mother was Anna van den Corput (1599–1645), niece of Johannes Corputius, an influential Dutch military leader and cartographer. His younger...
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    Holland. De Witt's mother was Anna van den Corput (1599–1645), niece of Johannes Corputius, an influential Dutch military leader and cartographer. Johan had...
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    Archbishop-Elector Dietrich II von Moers (de) of Cologne was thwarted 1566 Johannes Corputius completes his city map of Duisburg. 1666 Duisburg within the Duchy...
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    – Eleanor de' Medici, Italian noblewoman (b. 1567) September 17 – Johannes Corputius, Dutch engineer, cartographer and military leader (b. 1542) September...
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  • gives instruction in mathematics. 1566 – One of Mercator's pupils, Johannes Corputius, captured a view of Duisburg on an accurate map, for the first time...
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    – Eleanor de' Medici, Italian noblewoman (b. 1567) September 17 – Johannes Corputius, Dutch engineer, cartographer and military leader (b. 1542) September...
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