Sebald or Sebald de Weert (May 2, 1567 – May 30 or June 1603) was a Flemish captain and vice-admiral of the Dutch East India Company (known in Dutch as...
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that Sebald de Weert charted were the present day Jason Islands. De Weert named these islands the "Sebald de Weert Eilanden" ("Sebald de Weert Islands"...
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crew and unnaturally tall natives.[citation needed] The Dutch sailors Sebald de Weert in 1598, Olivier van Noort in 1599, and Joris van Spilbergen in 1615...
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islands Sebald de Weert charted were a small group off the northwest coast of the Falkland Islands and are in fact part of the Falklands. De Weert then named...
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Flemish painter De Weert Anna De Weert (1867–1950), Belgian painter Kevin De Weert (born 1982), Belgian racing cyclist Sebald de Weert (1567–1603), Dutch...
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publishes De Magnete in England, describing Earth's magnetic field; beginning of the modern science of geomagnetism. January – Sebald de Weert makes the...
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least 1781, the Falklands as a whole were known as the Sebald or Sebaldine Island after Sebald de Weert, who sighted them and tried to make landfall on the...
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finally, Baltazar de Cordes; this ship was captured in Tidore; Blijde Boodschap ("Good Tiding" or "The Gospel"), led by Sebald de Weert, and later, Dirck...
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History of the Falkland Islands (redirect from Sebald Islands)
prison. On 24 January 1600, the Dutchman Sebald de Weert visited the Jason Islands and called them the Sebald Islands (in Spanish, "Islas Sebaldinas" or...
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Cristobal, Solomon Islands – Saint Christopher – now Makira Sebald Islands – Sebald de Weert; now Jason Islands Van Diemen's Land – Anthony van Diemen List...
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(1839–1869), Sahara desert crossing Willem de Vlamingh (1640–c. 1698), Western Australia Sebald de Weert (1567–1603), discovered Falkland Islands Azra...
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with Sebald de Weert, was seized near Valparaíso. Pieter van der Hagen from Middelburg and Johan van der Veeken from Rotterdam, hired not only Mahu, de Cordes...
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(Ireland) against England with an invasion of Munster. January 24 – Sebald de Weert makes the first recorded sighting of the Falkland Islands. February...
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alliance to fight off the Portuguese. Following these negotiations, Sebald de Weert was officially sent by Admiral Wybrand van Warwijck to mount a joint...
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William Camden, English historian and topographer (d. 1623) 1567 – Sebald de Weert, Dutch captain, vice-admiral of the Dutch East India Company (d. 1603)...
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gezeylt in den jare 1598. : Hier achter is aen-ghevoeght de voyagie van Sebald de Weert, naer de strate Magalanes (in Dutch). Vol. 1. Amsterdam: voor Joost...
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Sri Lanka. Later that year the Dutch East India Company despatched Sebald de Weert to Kandy in an attempt to negotiate a treaty. The visit ended in disaster...
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finally Blijde Boodschap (Good Tiding or The Gospel), captained by Sebald de Weert. The Blijde Boodschap was better known as Vliegend Hert (Flying deer)...
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Farthest South (section Francisco de Hoces)
Falklands discovery have been made, particularly that of Netherlander Sebald de Weert in 1600, hence the early name for the group "Sebaldine Islands". Weddell...
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1596) April 26 – Nicolas Formé, French composer (d. 1638) May 2 – Sebald de Weert, Dutch captain, vice-admiral of the Dutch East India Company (d. 1603)...
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(Ireland) against England with an invasion of Munster. January 24 – Sebald de Weert makes the first recorded sighting of the Falkland Islands. February...
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1592. The earliest conclusive sighting of the islands was done by Sebald de Weert around eight years later. This was followed by the first documented...
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de Sebald de Weert.) L'Isle (or Lisle), Guillaume de; J. Covens & C. Mortier. (1705). L'Amerique Meridionale. Paris. L'Isle (or Lisle), Guillaume de....
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List of etymologies of administrative divisions (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
in the 1690s. Sebald Islands, a former name now applied in Spanish to the Jason Islands: From a Dutch name commemorating Sebald de Weert, the captain usually...
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Whether the islands were in fact the Falklands is disputed. 1600: Sebald de Weert (Netherlands) sights the islands. This is widely accredited as the...
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Wassenaer Obdam Sebald de Weert Abraham van der Weijden Jan Jansz Weltevree Jacob Willekens Jan Willem de Winter Witte de With François de Wittert Willem...
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1560s (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
1596) April 26 – Nicolas Formé, French composer (d. 1638) May 2 – Sebald de Weert, Dutch captain, vice-admiral of the Dutch East India Company (d. 1603)...
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former un établissement; et de deux Voyages au Détroit de Magellan, avec une Rélation sur les Patagons. Berlin: Etienne de Bourdeaux, 1769. 2 volumes,...
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mouth; Sebald Islands discovered by Sebaldo de Weert in 1699; Gallegos River mouth; Bocas del Estrecho; Puerto del Hambre; Bahía del Buen Suceso; Cabo de las...
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