Levens-beschrijving Van Johan En Cornelis Evertsen, Luitenant-admiralen Van Zeeland...

Sprache: Holländisch.
kartoniert , 276 Seiten
ISBN 1024686493
EAN 9781024686494
Veröffentlicht Mai 2025
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Levens-beschrijving Van Johan En Cornelis Evertsen, Luitenant-admiralen Van Zeeland... offers a detailed biographical account of the lives and careers of Johan and Cornelis Evertsen, two prominent Lieutenant-Admirals from Zeeland in the Netherlands. Written by Johannes Cornelis de Jonge, this historical work delves into their contributions to Dutch naval power and their roles in significant maritime events. The book provides insights into the 17th-century naval strategies, political landscape, and the personal lives of these influential figures. It is a valuable resource for historians and anyone interested in Dutch naval history and biographical studies.
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