French Huguenot settler in Dutch Cape Colony (1629–1664)
Maria van Riebeeck
Born
Maria de la Queillerie
(1629-10-28)28 October 1629
Rotterdam, Dutch Republic
Died
2 November 1664(1664-11-02) (aged 35)
Dutch Malacca
Spouse
Jan van Riebeeck
Children
Abraham van Riebeeck 7 others
Maria van Riebeeck (née de la Queillerie; 28 October 1629 – 2 November 1664) was a French Huguenot who was the first wife of Jan van Riebeeck, the Dutch colonial administrator and first commander of the settlement at the Cape.
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MariavanRiebeeck (née de la Queillerie; 28 October 1629 – 2 November 1664) was a French Huguenot who was the first wife of Jan vanRiebeeck, the Dutch...
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mother was MariavanRiebeeck. When his father moved to Batavia in the Dutch East Indies (present-day Indonesia) in 1662, he sent VanRiebeeck and his brother...
SAS Spear (pennant number: S97), initially known as the SAS MariavanRiebeeck, was a Daphné-class submarine of the South African Navy (SAN). Built in...
of Susanna, Van Hoorn remarried, this time to Joanna MariavanRiebeeck, oldest daughter of the then Director-General Abraham vanRiebeeck. She was also...
class standards) (commission planned for 2010)[2] South African Navy: MariavanRiebeeck/Spear class (Daphné) Heroine class Type 209/1400-mod Spanish Navy:...
der Merwe, a minister of religion. He received his schooling at Jan vanRiebeeck High School in Cape Town, South Africa, and in 1950 played for the Western...
qualify as a submariner and became the first Officer Commanding of SAS MariavanRiebeeck. In 1982 he was appointed as Inspector General (Navy). Southern Cross...
Daphné-class submarines, SAS MariavanRiebeeck, being commissioned in 1970, with SAS Emily Hobhouse and SAS Johanna van der Merwe entering service the...
Count Palatine of Kleeburg, Swedish prince (d. 1689) October 28 – MariavanRiebeeck, South African settler (d. 1664) October 29 – Agnes Block, Dutch horticulturalist...
submarine, the MariavanRiebeeck off the coast of France at Toulon. South Africa had purchased the sub from France on July 24, and the Riebeeck was sailing...
of her uncle Autshumato (also known as Kx'aothumathub) or of Jan vanRiebeeck and Maria de la Quellerie.[citation needed] Her actual birth name is unknown...
Company's Garden. Later, the bronze artwork was moved with the statue of MariavanRiebeeck to near the entrance of the Port of Cape Town. In 1952, on the 300th...
was tasked to escort the newly commissioned, French-built submarine MariavanRiebeeck. She departed Simon's Town on 28 January and visited ports in Portuguese...
infrastructure to run and maintain them. The first of these submarines, SAS MariavanRiebeeck, was launched on 18 March 1969 - the date accepted[by whom?] as being...
Count Palatine of Kleeburg, Swedish prince (d. 1689) October 28 – MariavanRiebeeck, South African settler (d. 1664) October 29 – Agnes Block, Dutch horticulturalist...
by VanRiebeeck in 1652 to the Union of South Africa in 1910. Longmans, Green and Co. p. 116. Retrieved 31 July 2014. Pieter Baron van Rheede van Oudtshoorn...
Michiel van Breda's last name. In 1840 Cape Town, founded as a provisioning station by Jan vanRiebeeck in 1652, was declared a municipality. Van Breda...
married Mariavan Aelst. A year later he returned to the Netherlands as Admiral on the ship Deventer. While on route to the Indies in 1633, Van Diemen...
yard as their sister HMS Rothesay SAS Jan vanRiebeeck pictured when still named HMS Wessex HMSAS Simon van der Stel (Photo when still named HMS Whelp...
Hubertus Johannes "Huib" van Mook (30 May 1894 – 10 May 1965) was a Dutch administrator in the East Indies. During the Indonesian National Revolution...