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Hoeker of the Dutch East India Company
Meermin (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈmeːrmɪn] ) was a hoeker [nl] of the Dutch East India Company. She was laid down in 1759 and fitted out as a slave ship
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1766 revolt on a slave ship
A slave mutiny on Meermin, one of the Dutch East India Company's fleet of slave ships, took place in February 1766 and lasted for three weeks. Her final
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The Dutch naval brig Meermin was built at Flushing; the Zeeland Admiralty purchased her in 1784. The British Royal Navy seized her in 1796. The Royal
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Island in Table Bay, South Africa
Massavana and Koesaaij, of the mutiny of Malagasy slaves on the slave ship Meermin. They had been sold to the Dutch East India Company in Madagascar to be
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French mariner, navigator and cartographer
after the capture of his ship by the British, returned as captain of the Meermin, on which during the next 10 years he carried out important survey work
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Former prison off the coast of Cape Town, South Africa
Trialist and long-serving prisoner Koesaaij, Malagasy co-leader of the Meermin slave mutiny in February, 1766 Langalibalele, The King of the Hlubi people
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Margaret Scott, confiscated and sunk as part of the Stone fleet in 1862 Meermin, a Dutch East India Company ship active between southern Africa and Madagascar
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Coastal town in Western Cape, South Africa
least 30 vessels that have run aground since 1673. One of them was the Meermin that stranded in 1766 after a mutiny by the Malagasy slaves that she was
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III French under du Chaffault French fail to take Larache 1766 February Meermin slave mutiny Dutch East India Company and Afrikaners militia Slaves from
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British East Indiaman and merchant ship (1782–1799)
between Batavia and the Cape, and 11 disembarked at the Cape 457,491 Prize Meermin 1782 at the VOC shipyard at Amsterdam for the Chamber of the VOC at Amsterdam
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notable event was the mutiny, in 1766, of the slaves on the slaver ship Meermin. Under the terms of a peace agreement between Britain and France, the Cape
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Calendar year
can be taken to distributors in the province of Maryland. February 18 – Meermin Slave Mutiny: Captive Malagasy people seize a Dutch East India Company
1766
Chinese folktale creature
ISBN 9783110693669 Vosmaer, A[driaen] (1786), Beschryving van de zoogenaamde Meermin der Stad Haarlem.., vol. 3, J. Bosch, Berichten, aan de Maatschappye gegeeven
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Belgian writer (1932–1993)
lommer (E: The forest of light and shadow). His first novel, Jij, een meermin? (E: You, a mermaid?), is characterized by personal considerations and
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Decade
can be taken to distributors in the province of Maryland. February 18 – Meermin Slave Mutiny: Captive Malagasy people seize a Dutch East India Company
1760s
Courant. No. 8402. Newcastle upon Tyne. 28 November 1835. "Dutch ship 'Meermin' (1830)". Threedecks. Retrieved 2 October 2023. "Advertisements & Notices"
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1639 battle of the Eighty Years' War
(28); Veere (32); Salamander (40); Groote Christoffel (30); Gideon (24); Meermin (28) Stradling 1979, p. 208. (in Dutch)Schittering en schandaal, Biografie
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Japanese mythological creature
gelijk of de ader was gebonden: Nochtans zijn die van de Vrouwen oft Meermin veel krachtiger, en uit die dese, welke met plekken, na't swart hellende
Ningyo
February 1766. "(untitled)". Lloyd's List (3157). 18 April 1766. "The Meermin Story: The Story Begins...". Iziko Museums. 2007. Retrieved 18 February
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Bilateral relations
In 1766, captured Malagasy's rebelled on a Dutch slave ship called Die Meermin on its way to Cape Town. The Malagasy had been sold to the Dutch East India
Madagascar–South Africa relations
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(1754)". Threedecks. Retrieved 13 August 2021. "Dutch Sixth Rate frigate 'Meermin' (1754)". Threedecks. Retrieved 13 August 2021. "Turkish First Rate ship
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Dutch trading ship
Verdigsel. Kaapstad, Africana Uitgewers, 2017 Herbert, E.J.: Resting in Her Light: Schonenberg 1722 & Meermin 1666. Somerset West, ASA Autism cc, 2016
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African Museum project to attempt to identify the wreck of the slave ship Meermin. Preliminary excavations at Must Farm Bronze Age settlement in The Fens
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ship of the line Denmark-Norway For Dano-Norwegian Navy. Unknown date Meermin Brig Vlissingen Dutch Republic For Dutch Navy. Unknown date Panter Cutter
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Madagascar arrive in Cape Town after a slave uprising on board the slaver ship Meermin. 1 February 1761 – Christian Hendrik Persoon, mycologist, is born in the
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Indiaman Loriend Kingdom of France For Compagnie des Indes. Unknown date Meermin Hoeker Amsterdam Dutch Republic For Dutch East India Company. Unknown date
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Dutch class of steam corvettes
(28). Argo (32), and Boreas (28), the brigs Koerier (18), Panter (18), Meermin (18), Vliegende Visch (14), Postillon (14) and two other brigs, 10 schooners
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Old Norse equivalent of Anglo-Saxon Hereweald, HARALDR means "army ruler."
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Bhavani Sankar | பவாநீ ஸஂகரÂ
Parvatis and Shiva
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True desire.
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The God of Love
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Peace
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Feminine form of Polish Seweryn, SEWERYNA means "stern."
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Keeper; Guardian; Preserver
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Name of a Charitable Prince
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Ray of lamplight
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