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- Q474738 description "Governor-general of the Dutch East Indies".
- Q474738 description "Governor-general of the Dutch East Indies".
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- Q474738 abstract "Jacques Specx (Dutch: [ˈʒɑk ˈspɛks]; 1585 – 22 July 1652) was a Dutch merchant, who founded the trade on Japan and Korea in 1609. Jacques Specx received the support of William Adams to obtain extensive trading rights from Tokugawa Ieyasu, the Shogun emeritus, on August 24, 1609, which allowed him to establish a trading factory in Hirado on September 20, 1609. He was the interim governor in Batavia between 1629 - 1632. There his daughter Saartje Specx was involved in a scandal. Back home in Holland Specx became an art-collector.The Dutch, who, rather than "Nanban" were called "Kōmō" (Jp:紅毛, lit. "Red Hair") by the Japanese, first arrived in Japan in 1600, on board the Liefde.In 1605, two of the Liefde's crew were sent to Pattani by Tokugawa Ieyasu, to invite Dutch trade to Japan. The head of the Pattani Dutch trading post, Victor Sprinckel, refused on the ground that he was too busy dealing with Portuguese opposition in Southeast Asia.".
- Q474738 birthDate "1585".
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- Q474738 deathDate "1652-07-22".
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- Q474738 deathYear "1652".
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- Q474738 office "7thGovernor-General of the Dutch East Indies".
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- Q474738 dateOfBirth "1585".
- Q474738 dateOfDeath "1652-07-22".
- Q474738 deathDate "1652-07-22".
- Q474738 deathPlace "Amsterdam, Dutch Republic".
- Q474738 name "Jacques Specx".
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- Q474738 placeOfDeath "Amsterdam, Dutch Republic".
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- Q474738 shortDescription "Governor-general of the Dutch East Indies".
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- Q474738 termEnd "1632-09-27".
- Q474738 termStart "1629-09-25".
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- Q474738 comment "Jacques Specx (Dutch: [ˈʒɑk ˈspɛks]; 1585 – 22 July 1652) was a Dutch merchant, who founded the trade on Japan and Korea in 1609. Jacques Specx received the support of William Adams to obtain extensive trading rights from Tokugawa Ieyasu, the Shogun emeritus, on August 24, 1609, which allowed him to establish a trading factory in Hirado on September 20, 1609. He was the interim governor in Batavia between 1629 - 1632. There his daughter Saartje Specx was involved in a scandal.".
- Q474738 label "Jacques Specx".
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- Q474738 name "Jacques Specx".
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