Admiral Willem de Vlamingh died in 1719 near the island of Mauritius in the Indian ocean. He was serving as the governor of the Dutch colony on the island at the time of his death. His contributions to exploration and navigation, particularly in Australian waters, are well-remembered.
David de Aaron de Sola died in 1860.
Fernande de Cartier de Marchienne died in 1903.
Louis de Bourbon de Vendôme died in 1557.
Guillaume de Lamoignon de Blancmesnil died in 1772.
Jean de Murat de Cros died in 1383.
Willem de Vlamingh died in 1621and died of scurvy
De Vlamingh was born in Oast Vlieland, Holland
Willem de Vlamingh was born on November 28, 1640.
Willem de Vlamingh was born on November 28, 1640.
Willem de Vlamingh is 370 years old (birthdate: November 28, 1640).
Willem Hesselsz. de Vlamingh has written: 'De ontdekkingsreis van Willem Hesselsz. de Vlamingh in de jaren 1696-1697' -- subject(s): Biography, Discovery and exploration, Early works to 1800, Explorers
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Dr. Dewald de Vlamingh
By ship. He was a Dutch captain who explored western Australia.
Dutch captain Willem de Vlamingh (probably)
The river was named Swarte Swaene-Revier by a Dutch explorer named Willem de Vlamingh in 1697 because of the famous black swans.
This is false. Dutch sailor Willem de Vlamingh named the Swan River after the huge populations of black swans which he saw there when he explored the area in 1697.