Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Van riebeeck in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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Do you know what happened in 1652, when Jan van Riebeeck landed?
Their son Abraham van Riebeeck, born at the Cape, later became Governor-General of the Dutch East Indies.
where Jan van Riebeeck went ashore in 1652.
Jan van Riebeeck.
Relive moments from the life of Jan van Riebeeck, explorer of the VOC.
Its first documented use by Westerners was in 1662 by the Dutch explorer/ trader Van Riebeeck.
Such major Johannesburg sights as Jan van Riebeeck Park, Witwatersrand and Zoo… More….
a Khoikhoi interpreter for Jan van Riebeeck.
founder of Cape Town, Jan van Riebeeck, produced the first wine recorded in South Africa.
Portrait was the second wife of Gerard Cornelis van Riebeeck.
The action against the Van Riebeeck, and during the morning in the same neighbourhood on the ss Van Rees,
Delete from my collection Add to my sets Portrait of Jan van Riebeeck….
The plant was first documented by Jan van Riebeeck, a Dutch colonial administrator
Jan van Riebeeck was on one of the rescue ships that had come to rescue the shipwrecked sailors, and upon seeing the land.
met with Jan van Riebeeck and Johan Bax van Herentals.
In 1652, Jan van Riebeeck set up a refreshment station for ships bound to the Dutch East Indies in what is now Cape Town and requested slaves.
He was one of the 12 or 13 crew members of the merchant ship Van Riebeeck which was, on 8 January 1942, suddenly attacked by a Japanese submarine.
The Colony began properly in 1671 with the first purchase of land from the Khoikhoi(called"Hottentots" by the settlers) beyond the original limits of the fort built by van Riebeeck.
Founders Day(Afrikaans: Stigtingsdag) or Van Riebeeck's Day was a formal public holiday of the Union of South Africa and the Republic of South Africa until 1994.
oldest daughter of the then Director-General Abraham van Riebeeck.
The descendants of Jan van Riebeeck, Pieter Retief
of 90 Calvinist settlers, under the command of Jan van Riebeeck, founded the first permanent settlement near the Cape of Good Hope in 1652.