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Amsterdam

Amsteadamum

Amsteldam

Amstelledamme

Amstelodamum

Amstelredamense oppidum

Amstelredamum

Amsterodamum

Place Type
inhabited place
Description
Located on over 90 islands in the IJ arm of the IJsselmeer. Early inhabitants built dikes on both sides of the Amstel River to prevent flooding, and a dam was built between the dikes in 1270. Chartered in 1306. Became affluent in the15th century due to trade with Baltic seaports, and was the financial center of the world by 17th century. United Dutch East India Company was founded in 1602, followed by the West India Company in 1621. Capital of the Batavian Republic under Napoleon, later of the kingdom of Holland, and became part of the French Empire in 1810. Under German occupation from 1940-1945. Center of the world's diamond trade.
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Thesaurus of Geographic Names
Source
Canby, Historic Places (1984); Columbia Lippincott Gazetteer (1961); Encyclopaedia Britannica (1988); Knopf Guides, Amsterdam (1993); NGA/NIMA database (2003-); Orbis Latinus (1971); Phaidon Art Guide: Holland (1987); Times Atlas of the World (1992); Webster's Geographical Dictionary (1984); Webster's Geographical Dictionary (1988);

Born

Dirck Volckertsz. Coornhert (Dutch, 1522-1590)

Karel Dujardin (Dutch, 1622-1678)

Wybrand Hendriks (Dutch, 1744-1831)

Johannes Kip (Dutch, active England, 1652-1722)

Willem Steelink the younger (Dutch, 1856-1928)

Active

Max Beckmann (German, 1884-1950)

Hercules Seghers (Dutch, 1589 or 1590-ca. 1638)

Died

Ferdinand Bol (Dutch, 1616-1680)

Heinrich Campendonk (German, 1889-1957)

Gerrit Jacobus Gerrits (Dutch, 1893-1965)

Rembrandt Harmensz van Rijn (Dutch, 1606-1669)

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