Similarities between 1587 and 1657
1587 and 1657 have 20 things in common (in Unionpedia): April 16, April 2, April 29, August 14, August 18, August 19, August 29, February 8, January 6, January 8, Joachim Jungius, May 7, May 8, May 9, October 1, October 23, October 8, September 1, September 19, Willem Bontekoe.
April 16
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April 2
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April 29
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August 14
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August 18
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August 19
No description.
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August 29
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1587 and August 29 · 1657 and August 29 ·
February 8
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January 6
No description.
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January 8
No description.
1587 and January 8 · 1657 and January 8 ·
Joachim Jungius
Joachim Jungius (22 October 1587 – 23 September 1657) was a German mathematician, logician and philosopher of sciences.
1587 and Joachim Jungius · 1657 and Joachim Jungius ·
May 7
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May 8
No description.
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May 9
No description.
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October 1
No description.
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October 23
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October 8
No description.
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September 1
No description.
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September 19
No description.
1587 and September 19 · 1657 and September 19 ·
Willem Bontekoe
Willem Ysbrandtszoon Bontekoe (June 2, 1587 – 1657) was a skipper in the Dutch East India Company (VOC), who made only one voyage for the company (1618–1625).
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- What 1587 and 1657 have in common
- What are the similarities between 1587 and 1657
1587 and 1657 Comparison
1587 has 273 relations, while 1657 has 334. As they have in common 20, the Jaccard index is 3.29% = 20 / (273 + 334).
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