Similarities between Michiel de Ruyter and Third Anglo-Dutch War
Michiel de Ruyter and Third Anglo-Dutch War have 21 things in common (in Unionpedia): Amsterdam, Anglo-Dutch Wars, Battle of Schooneveld, Battle of Solebay, Battle of Texel, Bourgeoisie, Cornelis Tromp, Dutch Republic, Franco-Dutch War, Harwich, Johan de Witt, New Amsterdam, New Netherland, Raid on the Medway, Robert Holmes (Royal Navy officer), Second Anglo-Dutch War, Stadtholder, States General of the Netherlands, Vlissingen, William III of England, Zeeland.
Amsterdam
Amsterdam is the capital and most populous municipality of the Netherlands.
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Anglo-Dutch Wars
The Anglo-Dutch wars (Engels–Nederlandse Oorlogen or Engelse Zeeoorlogen) were a series of conflicts fought, on one side, by the Dutch States (the Dutch Republic, later the Batavian Republic) and, on the other side, first by England and later by the Kingdom of Great Britain/the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland.
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Battle of Schooneveld
The Battles of Schooneveld were two naval battles of the Franco-Dutch War, fought off the coast of the Netherlands on 7 June and 14 June 1673 (New Style; 28 May and 4 June in the Julian calendar then in use in England) between an allied Anglo-French fleet commanded by Prince Rupert of the Rhine on his flagship the Royal Charles, and the fleet of the United Provinces, commanded by Michiel de Ruyter.
Battle of Schooneveld and Michiel de Ruyter · Battle of Schooneveld and Third Anglo-Dutch War ·
Battle of Solebay
The naval Battle of Solebay took place on 28 May Old Style, 7 June New Style 1672 and was the first naval battle of the Third Anglo-Dutch War.
Battle of Solebay and Michiel de Ruyter · Battle of Solebay and Third Anglo-Dutch War ·
Battle of Texel
The naval Battle of Texel or Battle of Kijkduin took place off the southern coast of island of Texel on 21 August 1673 (11 August O.S.) between the Dutch and the combined English and French fleets.
Battle of Texel and Michiel de Ruyter · Battle of Texel and Third Anglo-Dutch War ·
Bourgeoisie
The bourgeoisie is a polysemous French term that can mean.
Bourgeoisie and Michiel de Ruyter · Bourgeoisie and Third Anglo-Dutch War ·
Cornelis Tromp
Cornelis Maartenszoon Tromp (3 September 1629 – 29 May 1691) was a Dutch naval officer.
Cornelis Tromp and Michiel de Ruyter · Cornelis Tromp and Third Anglo-Dutch War ·
Dutch Republic
The Dutch Republic was a republic that existed from the formal creation of a confederacy in 1581 by several Dutch provinces (which earlier seceded from the Spanish rule) until the Batavian Revolution in 1795.
Dutch Republic and Michiel de Ruyter · Dutch Republic and Third Anglo-Dutch War ·
Franco-Dutch War
The Franco-Dutch War (1672–78), often simply called the Dutch War (Guerre de Hollande; Hollandse Oorlog), was a war fought by France, Sweden, Münster, Cologne and England against the Dutch Republic, which was later joined by the Austrian Habsburg lands, Brandenburg-Prussia and Spain to form a Quadruple Alliance.
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Harwich
Harwich is a town in Essex, England and one of the Haven ports, located on the coast with the North Sea to the east.
Harwich and Michiel de Ruyter · Harwich and Third Anglo-Dutch War ·
Johan de Witt
Johan de Witt or Jan de Witt, heer van Zuid- en Noord-Linschoten, Snelrewaard, Hekendorp and IJsselveere (24 September 1625 – 20 August 1672) was a key figure in Dutch politics in the mid-17th century, when its flourishing sea trade in a period of globalisation made the United Provinces a leading European power during the Dutch Golden Age.
Johan de Witt and Michiel de Ruyter · Johan de Witt and Third Anglo-Dutch War ·
New Amsterdam
New Amsterdam (Nieuw Amsterdam, or) was a 17th-century Dutch settlement established at the southern tip of Manhattan Island that served as the seat of the colonial government in New Netherland.
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New Netherland
New Netherland (Dutch: Nieuw Nederland; Latin: Nova Belgica or Novum Belgium) was a 17th-century colony of the Dutch Republic that was located on the east coast of North America.
Michiel de Ruyter and New Netherland · New Netherland and Third Anglo-Dutch War ·
Raid on the Medway
The Raid on the Medway, during the Second Anglo-Dutch War in June 1667, was a successful attack conducted by the Dutch navy on English battleships at a time when most were virtually unmanned and unarmed, laid up in the fleet anchorages off Chatham Dockyard and Gillingham in the county of Kent.
Michiel de Ruyter and Raid on the Medway · Raid on the Medway and Third Anglo-Dutch War ·
Robert Holmes (Royal Navy officer)
Sir Robert Holmes (ca. 1622 – 18 November 1692) was an English Admiral of the Restoration Navy.
Michiel de Ruyter and Robert Holmes (Royal Navy officer) · Robert Holmes (Royal Navy officer) and Third Anglo-Dutch War ·
Second Anglo-Dutch War
The Second Anglo-Dutch War (4 March 1665 – 31 July 1667), or the Second Dutch War (Tweede Engelse Oorlog "Second English War") was a conflict fought between England and the Dutch Republic for control over the seas and trade routes, where England tried to end the Dutch domination of world trade during a period of intense European commercial rivalry.
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Stadtholder
In the Low Countries, stadtholder (stadhouder) was an office of steward, designated a medieval official and then a national leader.
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States General of the Netherlands
The States General of the Netherlands (Staten-Generaal) is the bicameral legislature of the Netherlands consisting of the Senate (Eerste Kamer) and the House of Representatives (Tweede Kamer).
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Vlissingen
Vlissingen (Zeelandic: Vlissienge; historical name in Flushing) is a municipality and a city in the southwestern Netherlands on the former island of Walcheren.
Michiel de Ruyter and Vlissingen · Third Anglo-Dutch War and Vlissingen ·
William III of England
William III (Willem; 4 November 1650 – 8 March 1702), also widely known as William of Orange, was sovereign Prince of Orange from birth, Stadtholder of Holland, Zeeland, Utrecht, Gelderland and Overijssel in the Dutch Republic from 1672 and King of England, Ireland and Scotland from 1689 until his death in 1702.
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Zeeland
Zeeland (Zeelandic: Zeêland, historical English exonym Zealand) is the westernmost and least populous province of the Netherlands.
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Michiel de Ruyter and Third Anglo-Dutch War Comparison
Michiel de Ruyter has 134 relations, while Third Anglo-Dutch War has 162. As they have in common 21, the Jaccard index is 7.09% = 21 / (134 + 162).
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