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    c. 1615), better known by his anglicized names Zymen Danseker and Simon de Danser, was a 17th-century Dutch privateer and Barbary corsair based in Ottoman...
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    in privateering and piracy activities at the time, including Simon de Danser and Laurens de Graaf. Laurens Davidsz van Convent lived nearby. Together with...
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    pirates flourished in the early 17th century as new sailing rigs by Simon de Danser enabled North African raiders, for the first time, to brave the Atlantic...
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    Reis (1519–1587) Ali Bitchin (c. 1560–1645) Simon de Danser or Simon Reis (c. 1579–c. 1611) Ivan-Dirkie de Veenboer or Sulayman Reis (died 1620) Murat...
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  • Dutchman named De Veenboer, whom Janszoon had known before his capture and who had also converted to Islam. They were accompanied by Simon de Danser.[citation...
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    Dutch classical scholar and theologian Simon de Danser (ca.1579–ca.1615), a Dutch privateer and pirate Jacob de Witt (1589–1674), a burgomaster of Dordrecht...
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  • General to conduct an Inquiry into the Customs and Excise aspects of the Simon de Danser drugs case and in 2001 he conducted an inquiry on behalf of the Secretary...
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  • Too (1990) Radiofoni (1991) All The Hits (1996) De største og de bedste (2002) "Danser med Drenge: Simon West". Retrieved 2009-04-23. Bille, Torben, ed...
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  • Mediterranean: The Art of Travel (Routledge, 2019), pp. 25–48, at 34: "Danser's 1609 theft" of a pair of bronze cannons and capture of some Turks "became...
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    Mathilda May (category Conservatoire de Paris alumni)
    2011. Retrieved 8 June 2023. "Mathilda May : "je renoue avec moi-même"". Danser canal historique (in French). 29 January 2016. Retrieved 8 June 2023. "The...
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