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  • Gideon Tant was the ''opperhoofd'', or head, of the [[Dutch East India Company]] factory (or, base) at [[Dej Immediately prior to his assignment to Dejima, he had served as ''opperhoofd'' in the Siamese royal capital of [[Ayutthaya]], where he was succeeded by
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  • *[[Carl Peter Thunberg]] is succeeded as ''[[opperhoofd]]'' in [[Dejima]].
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  • Isaac Titsingh was director (''[[opperhoofd]]'') of the [[Dutch East India Company]] factory on [[Dejima]] from [[1779] He was succeeded as ''opperhoofd'' by [[Hendrik Casper Romberg]] in 1784.
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  • Zacharias Wagenaer was ''opperhoofd'' (factor, chief) of the [[Dutch East India Company]] base at [[Dejima]] fo
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  • Jacques Specx was the first ''opperhoofd'' (head, or factor) of the [[Dutch East India Company]] factory at [[Hirado
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  • *[[Carl Peter Thunberg]] becomes ''[[opperhoofd]]'' in [[Dejima]].
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  • ...l in [[Japanese language]], and by [[1627]] he served as interpreter for ''opperhoofd'' (factor) [[Peter Nuyts]] in an audience with [[Shogun]] [[Tokugawa Iemits ...worse, as happened to the Spanish and Portuguese. Caron was succeeded as ''opperhoofd'' in 1641, and took a new position in [[Batavia]]. He moved there with his
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  • ...cial Dutch translator in [[1748]]. He studied Dutch medicine under the ''[[opperhoofd]]'' (head) of the [[Dutch East India Company]] base in Nagasaki, and starte
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  • Jeremias van Vliet was a [[Dutch East India Company]] ''opperhoofd'' (factor) who headed the Company's operations in [[Ayutthaya]] (in Siam) f
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  • *[[Isaac Titsingh]] becomes ''[[opperhoofd]]'' in [[Dejima]].
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  • *Dutch [[Opperhoofd|factor]] [[Gijsbert Hemmij]] dies on the way back from Edo, under suspiciou
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  • *[[Jan Cock Blomhof]] is succeeded as ''[[opperhoofd]]'' in [[Dejima]].
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  • Jan Hendrik Donker Curtius was [[Dutch East India Company]] factor (''opperhoofd'') at the Dutch base on [[Dejima]] in the mid-1850s. He served as interpret
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  • Carl Peter Thunberg was ''[[opperhoofd]]'' (chief) of the [[Dutch East India Company]] factory at [[Dejima]] from
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  • *[[Jan Cock Blomhof]] becomes ''[[opperhoofd]]'' in [[Dejima]].
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  • *[[VOC|Dutch]] [[opperhoofd|factor]] gifts a candelabra to [[Nikko Toshogu|Nikkô Tôshôgû]], in part
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  • *[[Hendrik Casper Romberg]] is succeeded as ''[[opperhoofd]]'' of the [[Dutch East India Company]] base at [[Dejima]].
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  • ...y [[Jacques Specx]], who had previously been the Company's first factor (''opperhoofd'') at [[Hirado]].
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  • ...d a number of notable conflicts with the [[Tokugawa shogunate]], both as ''opperhoofd'' (factor, i.e. head) of the Company's base in Japan c. [[1627]], and as he
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  • * [[Isaac Titsingh]] is succeeded by [[Hendrik Casper Romberg]] as ''[[opperhoofd]]'' in [[Dejima]].
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