Pieter Hackius (died 30 November 1671) was the fifth commander of the Cape of Good Hope before it became the Dutch Cape Colony in 1691.[1] Hackius succeeded Jacob Borghorst as commander on 25 March 1670 and was appointed to a position similar to governor on 2 June 1670.[2]
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PieterHackius (died 30 November 1671) was the fifth commander of the Cape of Good Hope before it became the Dutch Cape Colony in 1691. Hackius succeeded...
lists events that happened during the 1670s in South Africa. 2 June - PieterHackius is appointed Governor of the Cape Colony Land is purchased from the...
1668 Commander Jacob Borghorst 18 June 1668 – 25 March 1670 Commander PieterHackius 25 March 1670 – 30 November 1671 Commander and Governor 1671–1672 Acting...
second Governor of the Dutch Cape Colony. After the death of Governor PieterHackius's on 30 November 1671, Godske was appointed to succeed him with the title...
and 2 October 1672. He succeeded Governor PieterHackius after his death on 30 November 1671. Between Hackius's death and Breugel's appointment, the administration...
who would later fulfill the same function for equally frail Commander PieterHackius and die tragically in slavery in Algeria. Borghorst found the task unbearable...
[Opere] (in Latin). Vol. 1. Leiden: Jacobus Hackius & Cornelis Boutesteyn & Johannes Du Vivie & Pieter van der Aa (1.) & Jordaan Luchtmans. 1696. [Opere]...
harshly with heretics and impose punishments, while Protestants Coolhaes, PieterHackius, and others argued along with Thomas Erastus that it was right for the...