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  1. Biografía. Carrera. Fuentes. Cornelis Speelman, representado alrededor de 1800. Cornelis Speelman (2 de marzo de 1628-11 de enero de 1684) fue gobernador general de las Indias Orientales Neerlandesas desde el 1681 hasta el 1684. Cornelis Janzoon Speelman era hijo de un comerciante de Róterdam. Nació el 2 de marzo de 1628.

  2. Cornelis Janszoon Speelman (2 March 1628 – 11 January 1684) was Governor-General of the Dutch East Indies from 1681 to 1684. Cornelis Janszoon Speelman was the son of a Rotterdam merchant. He was born on 2 March 1628. In his 16th year, he left aboard the Hillegersberg for the Indies.

  3. 9 de abr. de 2024 · Cornelis Janszoon Speelman (born March 3, 1628, Rotterdam, Dutch Republic [now the Netherlands]—died Jan. 11, 1684, Batavia, Dutch East Indies [now Jakarta, Java, Indon.]) was a Dutch military leader and governor-general of the Dutch East Indies (1681–84) who spurred the transformation of the Dutch commercial empire in the Indies ...

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  4. politician. Cornelis Speelman was Governor-General of the Dutch East Indies from 1681 to 1684. Background. Cornelis Janzoon Speelman was the son of a Rotterdam merchant. He was born on 2 March 1628. Career. In his 16th year, he left aboard the Hillegersberg for the India.

  5. Cornelis Speelman (2 de marzo de 1628-11 de enero de 1684) fue gobernador general de las Indias Orientales Neerlandesas desde el 1681 hasta el 1684. Cornelis Speelman, representado alrededor de 1800. Cornelis Janzoon Speelman era hijo de un comerciante de Róterdam .

  6. In response to Mataram's request for intervention, VOC dispatched a large fleet containing Indonesian and European forces, commanded by Admiral Cornelis Speelman. In April 1677 the fleet sailed to Surabaya, where Trunajaya was based. After negotiations failed, Speelman's forces stormed Surabaya and took it after hard fighting.

  7. On 20 January 1677, Admiral Cornelis Speelman, recently named commander of the VOC's forces in Java's north coast, arrived in Jepara to negotiate with Wangsadipara, the Mataram governor of the north coast. [7] . They agreed to a contract in February, which was ratified by the king in March. [8] VOC arrival off Surabaya.