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  1. Cornelis Maartenszoon Tromp, Count of Sølvesborg (3 September 1629 – 29 May 1691) was a Dutch naval officer who served as lieutenant-admiral general in the Dutch Navy, and briefly as a general admiral in the Royal Danish-Norwegian Navy.

  2. May 25, 2024 · Cornelis Tromp (born Sept. 9, 1629, Rotterdam—died May 29, 1691, Amsterdam) was a Dutch admiral, the second son of Maarten Tromp. He commanded a series of actions against England, France, and Sweden. After serving as a lieutenant of his father’s ship in 1645, Cornelis became a captain in 1649.

  3. Cornelis Tromp (Rotterdam, gedoopt 3 september 1629 – Amsterdam, 26 mei 1691) was de tweede zoon van Maarten Harpertsz. Tromp, de bekende Nederlandse admiraal en diens eerste vrouw Dignom Cornelisdochter de Haes. Hij werd uiteindelijk opperbevelhebber van de Nederlandse en Deense vloot.

  4. Cornelis Tromp (kôrnā´lĬs trômp), 162991, Dutch admiral in the second and third of the Dutch Wars; son of Maarten Tromp. In 1665 he was made commander of the Dutch fleet, but he was replaced by M. A. de Ruyter in the same year.

  5. Lieutenant-Admiral-General Cornelis Martinus Tromp (September 9, 1629 – May 29, 1691): Tromp was born in Rotterdam, the second son of the later Lieutenant-Admiral Maarten Tromp and Dignom Cornelisdochter de Haes.

  6. Cornelis Tromp. primary name: primary name: Tromp, Cornelis. other name: other name: Sir Cornelis Maartenszoon Tromp. Details. individual; military/naval; Dutch; Male. Life dates. 1629-1691. Biography. Dutch admiral and second son of the Admiral Martin Van Tromp. He visited England in 1675 when he was created a baronet by Charles II. New search.

  7. Tromp, Cornelis kôrnāˈlĭs trômp [key], 162991, Dutch admiral in the second and third of the Dutch Wars; son of Maarten Tromp. In 1665 he was made commander of the Dutch fleet, but he was replaced by M. A. de Ruyter in the same year.