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  2. Atlas Maior - Wikipedia

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    The Atlas Maior is the final version of Joan Blaeu's atlas, ... In 1629, Willem Blaeu bought the copperplates of several dozens of maps from Jodocus Hondius II's widow.

  3. Dutch–Mataram conflicts - Wikipedia

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    The second attack was carried out in May 1629, the first army was led by Adipati Ukur and the second army was led by Adipati Juminah. This time, Mataram prepared rice supplies in Karawang and Cirebon .

  4. Jan Janssonius - Wikipedia

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    1641 Nieuwen Atlas (New Atlas) by Janssonius. Johannes Janssonius (1588, in Arnhem – buried July 11, 1664, in Amsterdam ) (born Jan Janszoon , in English also Jan Jansson ) was a Dutch cartographer and publisher who lived and worked in Amsterdam in the 17th century.

  5. Atlas van Loon - Wikipedia

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    The Atlas van Loon was commissioned by Frederik Willem van Loon of Amsterdam. It consists of a large number of maps published between 1649 and 1676: [ 1 ] Volumes I to IX: The Dutch edition of Joan Blaeu 's Atlas Maior ( Grooten Atlas ) of 1663-1665

  6. Siege of Batavia - Wikipedia

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    By May 1629, Mataram was ready to launch its second attack on Batavia. [2] The second invasion again consisted of two forces; the Sundanese army of Dipati Ukur, the regent of Priangan, a vassal of Mataram, and the main Javanese army led by Adipati Juminah, altogether some 20,000 strong. The original plan called for Ukur to wait for the main ...

  7. Frederik de Wit - Wikipedia

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    His atlas of the Low Countries first published in 1667, [13] was named Nieuw Kaertboeck van de XVII Nederlandse Provinciën and contained 14 to 25 maps. [14] De Wit quickly expanded upon his first small folio atlas which contained mostly maps printed from plates that he had acquired, to an atlas with 27 maps engraved by or for him.

  8. Siege of 's-Hertogenbosch - Wikipedia

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    The siege of 's-Hertogenbosch also known as the siege of Bois-Le-Duc [1] was an action in 1629, during the Eighty Years' War and the Anglo–Spanish War in which a Dutch and English army captured the city of 's-Hertogenbosch. [2] The city had been loyal to the King of Spain since 1579 and was part of the Spanish Netherlands.

  9. Battle of Trzciana - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Trzciana (also known as Battle of Honigfelde or Battle on the Stuhmer Heide or Battle of Sztum) took place on 25 June 1629 (usually said to be 27th in the New Style calendar) and was one of the battles of the Polish-Swedish War (1626–1629) or Second Swedish-Polish War.