
Amboyna massacre - Wikipedia
Since the accusation was treason, those that had confessed (confession being necessary for conviction under Roman Dutch law) were sentenced to death by a court consisting of the …
Ambon Island - Wikipedia
The city of Ambon covers the entirety of Leitimur, with its centre on the northwest coast of Leitimur, but also includes the south-central part of Leihitu, and has a safe harbor on Amboina …
Amboina Massacre | Dutch East India Company, VOC, Moluccas
Amboina Massacre, execution that took place in Amboina (now Ambon, Indon.) in 1623, when 10 Englishmen, 10 Japanese, and one Portuguese were put to death by local Dutch authorities. …
Spice Trade, Colonial History & Diving Hotspot - Britannica
The Dutch captured the Portuguese fort in 1605, took over the spice trade, and in 1623 destroyed a British settlement in the Amboina Massacre. The British took it in 1796, and after it had …
The “Amboyna Massacre” of 1623 | Journal of Southeast Asian …
The “Amboyna Massacre” of 1623 - Volume 1 Issue 2. 10. The corresponding Dutch garrison in the Amboyna district in August, 1622, was 345 European and 83 Asian troops; there were 463 …
Ambon 1623 / Banda 1621. Dutch & British Colonial History Revisited
Both publications rather pleasingly avoid this question altogether. Clulow’s Amboina, 1623 emphasizes the Asian regional context in which the Dutch operated at the time. This produces …
Amboina, 1623: Fear and Conspiracy on the Edge of Empire on …
In 1623, a Japanese mercenary called Shichizō was arrested for asking suspicious questions about the defenses of a Dutch East India Company fort on Amboina, a r...
Ambon, Maluku - Wikipedia
Ambon (formerly Dutch: Amboina) is the capital and largest city of the Indonesian province of Maluku. This city is also known as Ambon Manise, which means "beautiful" or "pretty" Ambon …
Amboina Map - Suburb - Bonaire - Mapcarta
Amboina is a suburb in Bonaire and has about 1,000 residents. Mapcarta, the open map.
Governorate of Ambon - Wikipedia
Ambon was a governorate of the Dutch East India Company, consisting of Ambon Island and ten neighbouring islands. [1] Steven van der Hagen captured Fort Victoria on 22 February 1605 …