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Jacob Jansz. Quaeckernaeck (or Quackernaeck or Kwakernaak) (ca. 1543 – 21 September 1606) was a native of Rotterdam and one of the first Dutchmen in Japan, and he was a navigator and later the captain (after the death of the previous captain in the Strait of Magellan) of the Dutch ship De Liefde, which was stranded in Japan in 1600. Some of his shipmates were Melchior van Santvoort, Jan Joosten and William Adams. Melchior van Santvoort later returned to Japan from Pattani, and continued being active in trade between Japan and Southeast Asia.

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  • Jacob Jansz. Quaeckernaeck (or Quackernaeck or Kwakernaak) (ca. 1543 – 21 September 1606) was a native of Rotterdam and one of the first Dutchmen in Japan, and he was a navigator and later the captain (after the death of the previous captain in the Strait of Magellan) of the Dutch ship De Liefde, which was stranded in Japan in 1600. Some of his shipmates were Melchior van Santvoort, Jan Joosten and William Adams. De Liefde (the Love, sometimes translated as the Charity) departed Rotterdam in 1598, on a trading voyage that was a five ship expedition to the East Indies. After making it through the Strait of Magellan, they became separated, but later rejoined the Hoop (Hope) off the coast of Chile, where some of the crew and captains of both vessels lost their lives in an encounter with natives. They decided to leave hostile Spanish waters and sell their woolen cloth cargo in Japan rather than in the warmer Moluccas. The two ships encountered a storm and Hoop was lost. With a decimated and sick crew (only 24 were still alive, and several were dying) the damaged De Liefde made landfall off Bungo (present-day Usuki) on the coast of Kyūshū in April 1600. Portuguese Jesuit missionary priests claimed that the ship was a pirate vessel and that the crew should be executed. The ship was seized on orders of Tokugawa Ieyasu, the daimyō of Edo (Tokyo) and the future shōgun, and later the crew was ordered to sail her to Sakai (near Osaka) and then on to Edo. Some of them were received by Tokugawa Ieyasu, who questioned them at length on European politics, wars and foreign affairs. The crew eventually went separate ways when some decided they should split the money provided as compensation for their losses of the ship and cargo. The nineteen bronze cannons were unloaded from the ship and, according to Spanish accounts, later used at the decisive Battle of Sekigahara on 21 October 1600 (between Tokogawa forces and their rivals). Quaeckernaeck was allowed to leave Japan with another former crewman of De Liefde, Melchior van Santvoort, in 1604 on a Red Seal Ship provided by the daimyō of Hirado, for Pattani in the Malay Peninsula. They had letters from the Japanese with an invitation for the Dutch to come trade. At Pattani, Quaeckernaeck joined the fleet of Cornelis Matelief de Jonge, a compatriot and relative, on 19 August 1606. Quaeckernaeck died however in a naval engagement when Matelief destroyed the Portuguese armada near Malacca, on 21 September 1606. Melchior van Santvoort later returned to Japan from Pattani, and continued being active in trade between Japan and Southeast Asia. (en)
  • Jacob Jansz. Quaeckernaeck (atau Quackernaeck atau Kwakernaak) (wafat 1606) adalah seorang tokoh asal Rotterdam dan salah satu orang Belanda pertama di Jepang. Ia adalah navigator dan kemudian kapten (setelah kematian kapten sebelumnya di lepas Chili) dari kapal Belanda De Liefde, yang mendarat di Jepang pada 1600. Beberapa rekan kapalnya adalah Melchior van Santvoort, dan William Adams. (in)
  • ヤコブ・クワッケルナック(Jacob Quaeckernaeck、? - 1606年9月21日)は、オランダ人航海士、リーフデ号の船長。 始めは専任の航海士だったが、探検の途上、南米のモチャ島(チリ沖)で前任の船長がインディオに殺害されたために船長となり、太平洋横断を指揮する。船が1600年に日本の豊後国(現・大分県)に漂着した後は徳川家康に仕えた。 1605年には家康からオランダ総督マウリッツに宛てた親書を携え、リーフデ号の乗員メルヒオール・ファン・サントフォールトと共にオランダ東インド会社の交易拠点であるパタニ(マレー半島)へと航海する。クワッケルナックはさらに帰国の途に就いたものの、マラッカ海峡でポルトガル人に殺害された。 (ja)
  • Jacob Jansz. Quaeckernaeck (ook Quackernaeck of Kwakernaak) was een Nederlands zeevaarder en kapitein van De Liefde, een schip dat naar Japan voer in 1600. Quaeckernaeck werd in Japan vastgehouden tot hij in 1604 mocht vertrekken met een schip van de daimyo van Hirado, samen met nog een ander bemanningslid van De Liefde, Melchior van Santvoort. In de omgeving van Malakka voegden zij zich bij de vloot van Cornelis Matelieff de Jonge die daar tegen de Portugese armada vocht. Quaeckernaeck sneuvelde daarbij op 21 september 1606. (nl)
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  • Jacob Jansz. Quaeckernaeck (atau Quackernaeck atau Kwakernaak) (wafat 1606) adalah seorang tokoh asal Rotterdam dan salah satu orang Belanda pertama di Jepang. Ia adalah navigator dan kemudian kapten (setelah kematian kapten sebelumnya di lepas Chili) dari kapal Belanda De Liefde, yang mendarat di Jepang pada 1600. Beberapa rekan kapalnya adalah Melchior van Santvoort, dan William Adams. (in)
  • ヤコブ・クワッケルナック(Jacob Quaeckernaeck、? - 1606年9月21日)は、オランダ人航海士、リーフデ号の船長。 始めは専任の航海士だったが、探検の途上、南米のモチャ島(チリ沖)で前任の船長がインディオに殺害されたために船長となり、太平洋横断を指揮する。船が1600年に日本の豊後国(現・大分県)に漂着した後は徳川家康に仕えた。 1605年には家康からオランダ総督マウリッツに宛てた親書を携え、リーフデ号の乗員メルヒオール・ファン・サントフォールトと共にオランダ東インド会社の交易拠点であるパタニ(マレー半島)へと航海する。クワッケルナックはさらに帰国の途に就いたものの、マラッカ海峡でポルトガル人に殺害された。 (ja)
  • Jacob Jansz. Quaeckernaeck (ook Quackernaeck of Kwakernaak) was een Nederlands zeevaarder en kapitein van De Liefde, een schip dat naar Japan voer in 1600. Quaeckernaeck werd in Japan vastgehouden tot hij in 1604 mocht vertrekken met een schip van de daimyo van Hirado, samen met nog een ander bemanningslid van De Liefde, Melchior van Santvoort. In de omgeving van Malakka voegden zij zich bij de vloot van Cornelis Matelieff de Jonge die daar tegen de Portugese armada vocht. Quaeckernaeck sneuvelde daarbij op 21 september 1606. (nl)
  • Jacob Jansz. Quaeckernaeck (or Quackernaeck or Kwakernaak) (ca. 1543 – 21 September 1606) was a native of Rotterdam and one of the first Dutchmen in Japan, and he was a navigator and later the captain (after the death of the previous captain in the Strait of Magellan) of the Dutch ship De Liefde, which was stranded in Japan in 1600. Some of his shipmates were Melchior van Santvoort, Jan Joosten and William Adams. Melchior van Santvoort later returned to Japan from Pattani, and continued being active in trade between Japan and Southeast Asia. (en)
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  • Jacob Quaeckernaeck (in)
  • Jacob Quaeckernaeck (en)
  • ヤコブ・クワッケルナック (ja)
  • Jacob Quaeckernaeck (nl)
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