Abraham van Buren
Originally, it was Abraham, like in Dracula 2001 and Bram Stoker's Dracula, but in the 2003 film Van Helsing, they changed it to Gabriel because Abraham seemed too dated.
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Van Diemen's Land was the first name for Tasmania, but the term is not used now except in history books.Abel Tasman named the island after Antony van Diemen, Governor of Batavia. Van Diemen's Land remained the name until 1 January 1856, when Queen Victoria approved a petition to rename the island Tasmania, in honour of its discoverer.
The southern Australian state of Tasmania was originally discovered by Dutch explorer Abel Tasman, who named it Van Diemen's Land after the Governor of Dutch-governed Batavia, Antony Van Diemen. It was renamed Tasmania in honour of its discoverer in 1856. It is no longer referred to as Van Diemen's Land, except in history books, in reference to the pre-1856 period.
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Abel Tasman named the island Van Diemen's Land after the Governor of Batavia, Antony Van Diemen. Tasman was Dutch, and Batavia was Dutch territory.
Batavia, the former name of Djakarta in what is now Indonesia. He named Australia van Diemen's land after the governor of Batavia.
Abraham van Olst died in 1964.
Abraham van Olst was born in 1897.
Abraham van Blijenberch died in 1624.
Abraham van Calraet died in 1722.
Abraham van Calraet was born in 1642.
Abraham Van Vechten died in 1823.
Abraham van Beijeren died in 1690.
Abraham van Beijeren was born in 1620.
Abraham Van Helsing was created in 1897.
Abraham van Diepenbeeck was born in 1596.