• Jacques Colaert or Jacob Collaart (died September 1600) was a Flemish privateer who during the Dutch Revolt sailed in royal service as one of the Dunkirkers...
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    engraver Jan Collaert II (c. 1561–1620s), Flemish engraver and printmaker Jacques Colaert (?–1600), a Flemish privateer Jacob Collaert (floruit circa 1625–1635)...
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  • Nicolas Brigaut (1686) James Browne (1677) Roberto Cofresí (1825) Jacques Colaert (1600) Richard Coyle (1738) Mary Critchett (1729) Alexander Dalzeel...
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  • Netherlands Dutch corsair based in Duinkerken and one time officer under Jacques Colaert. [citation needed] Jan Janszoon 1570–after 1641 Republic of Salé Known...
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  • (d. 1674) 5 February — Gerard Abrahams, cavalry commander September Jacques Colaert, privateer Claude Le Jeune, composer 17 October — Cornelis de Jode...
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  • Parsis, Nicolas Grard, Martine Boutang, Adeline Fleur Baude, Sebastien Colaert, Armel Cazedepats, Camille Garcia, Claudia Fortunato, Camille, Julien Emirian...
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    illness at A Coruña in August 1637. He had a son who was also a privateer, Jacques Collaert the Younger, and was the father-in-law of the later English Vice-Admiral...
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  • Brussels with Belgian journalist Rene Henry and a friend of the latter, Rene Colaert [nl], a member of the Chamber. The latter were all the more interested...
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