The Vergulde Draeck (pronounced [vɛrˈɣʏldə ˈdraːk]), also spelled Vergulde Draak and Vergulde Draek (meaning Gilt Dragon), was a 41.8-metre (137 ft), 260-tonne...
Draeck may refer to: Vergulde Draeck Willem Draeck, Lord of Merksem (died 1525), Mayor of Antwerp De Groene Draeck Gulden Draak Hotel de Draak Joris en...
De Groene Draeck (English: The Green Dragon) is the royal yacht of Princess Beatrix of the Netherlands. It was named after the flagship of Piet Hein, a...
mayors are written in italic. 1500 : Willem Draeck, Lord of Merksem. and Gillis de Schermere 1501 : Willem Draeck, Lord of Merksem. and Gillis de Schermere...
vessel belonging to the Verenigde Oostindische Compagnie (VOC), Vergulde Draeck, struck a reef off Ledge Point on the central west coast of Western Australia...
proceeded northwards without much investigation. On 28 April 1656, Vergulde Draeck en route to Batavia (now Jakarta) was shipwrecked 107 km (66 mi) north of...
(Perth: Abrolhos, 1994) Green, Jeremy N.: Treasures from the 'Vergulde Draeck' (Gilt Dragon). (Perth: Western Australian Museum, 1974) Green, Jeremy N...
the Vliegende Groene Draeck. Despite receiving four honorary golden chains, he was not promoted further. The Vliegende Groene Draeck foundered and new heavy...
local historical shipwrecks such as the Zuytdorp, Zeewijk and Vergulde Draeck.[citation needed] The explorer George Grey, while on his second disastrous...
led by Charles II. April 28 – The Dutch East India Company ship Vergulde Draeck, with 193 crew aboard and a valuable cargo is wrecked off Ledge Point, Western...
ships were wrecked along the coast, including Batavia in 1629, Vergulde Draeck in 1656, Zuytdorp in 1712, and Zeewijk in 1727. In 1696 Willem de Vlamingh...
command of Samuel Volkersen) had been searching for survivors of Vergulde Draeck, which had been wrecked off the western coast of Australia in April 1656...
efforts ensued following the 1656 wreck of the Dutch merchant ship Vergulde Draeck off the west coast of Australia. Survivors sought help, and in response...
Wrecked in 1656 south of Ledge Point, Western Australia, the Vergulde Draeck (or Gilt Dragon, as it is more commonly known) was the first to be relocated...
Caroline) El Boughaz I (2006–present) Koningssloep (1818–present) De Groene Draeck (1957–present) Jumbo VI (1997-2005), a Moonen 85 Aldebaran (2014–2021),...
Thildoncq 11th Viscount Charles II Joseph de Lalaing Married to Marie Camille de Beer 12th Viscount Maximilien II Charles de Lalaing Anne-Marie de Draeck...
include the costs relating to royal flights and the royal yacht, Groene Draeck. Other expenses relating to the management of the royal house. They relate...
the island Anthoonij van Diemenslandt. 1656 28 April In 1656 the Vergulde Draeck struck a submerged coral reef midway between what are now the coastal towns...
being the Royal House of Denmark's Dannebrog and the Netherlands De Groene Draeck Hird, pp. 138–139 Leather p. 125 Hird, p. 139 Doherty p. 186 Sharp, Chapter...
rampen buiten Nederland met Nederlandse dodelijke slachtoffers "Vergulde Draeck (Gilt Dragon)". Shipwreck Databases. Western Australian Museum. Retrieved...
evidence of mutiny and many previous survivors murdered. 1656 – Vergulde Draeck (Gilt Dragon) en route to Batavia was shipwrecked 107 km (66 mi) north of...
and Alan Robinson) to see wreckage that later proved to be the Vergulde Draeck (1656) popularly known as the Gilt Dragon. In December of that year, at...
François Prettie ... Hier noch by ghevoecht de voyagie van Sire Françoys Draeck, en Sire Ian Haukens, near West-Indien, Amsterdam 1598 (in Dutch) Memorien...
De With now hoped to be appointed flag captain on the Vlieghende Groene Draeck, but Admiral Maerten Tromp was chosen instead. De With was made captain...