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Elisabeth Abbema

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in 1653–1678. She is described as an intelligent beauty who used her elite position in society to exert influence. Her relationship with her temperamental second spouse was difficult, and their numerous conflicts have been the subject of legends and stories of how she managed to trick him and win
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She was born to the preacher Fredricus Abbema (1610–1659) and Cecilia Elisabeth du Vayer. She married in 1656 to Simon Cos (d. 1664), governor of
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over him in their conflicts, often with the support of other women in Batavia.
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Index

Amboina
Joan Maetsuycker
Batavia
"Elisabeth Abbema"
Categories
1638 births
1674 deaths
17th-century Dutch East Indies people

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