Jan Willem de Winter (French: Jean Guillaume de Winter, 23 March 1761 – 2 June 1812) was a Dutch admiral during the Napoleonic Wars. De Winter was born...
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Jan Willem de Jong (1921–2000), Dutch indologist Jan Willem de Pous (1920–1996), Dutch politician Jan Willem de Winter (1761–1812), Dutch Admiral Jan-Willem...
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navy under Admiral Adam Duncan over the Dutch fleet under Admiral Jan Willem de Winter in October 1797. In the early 1840s, John Vanderplank's ship, the...
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Bernard de Winter (1924–2017), South African botanist Brenno de Winter (born 1971), Dutch technology and investigative journalist Jan Willem de Winter (1761–1812)...
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British. The winter of 1794–1795 was exceptionally cold, causing the Zuiderzee to freeze. Pichegru ordered General of Brigade Jan Willem de Winter to lead...
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Napoleon's view the most important naval base in the north. Vice-Admiral Jan Willem de Winter, who later would be buried in the Panthéon, accompanied him to Texel...
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took part in the Battle of Camperdown as the flagship of Admiral Jan Willem de Winter. At a certain point, Vrijheid was engaged by four British ships,...
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(1752 in Kampen – 1829) a Dutch radical leaders of the Patriots Jan Willem de Winter (1761 in Kampen – 1812) a Dutch admiral of the Napoleonic Wars Pieter...
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surrender of the Dutch commander Jan Willem de Winter. Its fuller title is The Surrender of the Dutch Admiral de Winter to Admiral Duncan at the Battle...
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Panthéon (redirect from Panthéon de Paris)
the 17th century. The first panthéonisé was Honoré Gabriel Riqueti, comte de Mirabeau, although his remains were removed from the building a few years...
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