• Vianen (Dutch pronunciation: [viˈaːnən] ) was a 17th-century Dutch East Indies Company sailing ship, used to transport cargo between Europe and the Indies...
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  • Netherlands Vianen (ship), a sailing ship Gerard Vianen (born 1944), Dutch cyclist This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Vianen. If...
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    a ship of the Dutch East India Company (VOC). She was built in Amsterdam in 1628 as the flagship of one of the three annual fleets of company ships and...
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  • British Railways operated a number of ships from its formation in 1948 on a variety of routes. Many ships were acquired on nationalisation, and others...
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  • Ridouan Taghi (category People from Vianen)
    trial. Taghi was born in 1977 in the north of Morocco. In 1980 he moved to Vianen in the Netherlands with his parents, his older brother and two sisters....
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    seen by European mariners as early as 1628, when the Dutch merchant ship Vianen, captained by Gerrit Franszoon de Witt visited. Swedish-born mariner...
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    Brederode, Lord of Vianen. After the rebel army was defeated in the Battle of Oosterweel (13 March 1567) Eric of Brunswick captured Vianen on May 5, 1567...
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  • This list includes all ships known or thought to have been shipwrecked on the coast of what is now Australia up to 1699, including those that were refloated...
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  • sailed too far south and found the Australian coast instead. In 1628 the Vianen, commanded by Gerrit Frederikssoon De Witt, ran aground near Port Hedland...
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  • mid 15th century ↓ Everdingen, Vianen Protestant church, RCE 15435 choir of an originally larger church ↑ Hagestein, Vianen Protestant church, RCE 19984...
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