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Nicolaes Couckebacker

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Report Concerning His Trip to Tonkin and His Inspection Tour of the Company's Comptoir in Tayouan on the Island Formosa
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informed him to withdraw and thanked him for his help. Coeckebacker's participation in the assault, part of the
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Moris, I. (1975) The Nobility of Failure. Tragic Heroes in the History of Japan, p. 464.
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Moris, I. (1975) The Nobility of Failure. Tragic Heroes in the History of Japan, p. 167.
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In 1640, he was attempting unsuccessfully to negotiate a trade agreement with the
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asked Coeckebacker to assist them in destroying the Catholic rebels led by
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was, according to his own reports, both reluctant and ineffective.
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Index

Chief
trading factory
Hirado
Dutch East India Company
VOC
Opperhoofd
Shimabara Rebellion
Matsudaira clan
Amakusa Shirō
Shimabara
Hara Castle
De Rijp
Matsudaira Nobutsuna
Battle of Shimabara
Trịnh Lords
Vietnam
Holland
schepen
Delft
François Caron
Dejima
Sakoku
List of Westerners who visited Japan before 1868
Leeuw en Draak: Vier Eeuwen Nederland en Vietnam
ISBN
978-90-8506-520-3
"Diaries kept by the head of the Dutch Factory in Japan"
University of Tokyo
Categories
History of De Rijp

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