Joos de Moor
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Joos de Moor (1548 or 1558 – 18 February 1618) was a Dutch Vice Admiral of Zeeland from the 16th century. In 1603, in the Battle of Sluis he defeated a Spanish fleet under Admiral Federico Spinola. He was the son of Jan de Moor , first vice-admiral of Zeeland. He was married to Dina Crins (ca. 1562–1583), Janneken Ingels (ca. 1564–1604), and Catarina Struvingts (ca 1563-1613). He died at Vlissingen and is buried in the St James the Great Church.
References
- A.J. van der Aa Joos de Moor in Biographisch woordenboek der Nederlanden. Vol 12. 1869
- A.F. van Beurden, Moor, Joos de in Nieuw Nederlandsch biografisch woordenboek. Vol 9. 1933
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- 1550s births
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- 1618 deaths
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- Naval commanders of the Eighty Years' War
- People from Vlissingen