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Dutch ship Brederode (1644)

1640s shipsShips built in RotterdamShips of the line of the Dutch Republic
De Vlieger, Brederode off Hellevoetsluis
De Vlieger, Brederode off Hellevoetsluis

Brederode was a ship of the line of the Maas Admiralty, part of the navy of the United Provinces of the Netherlands, and the flagship of the Dutch fleet in the First Anglo-Dutch War. Throughout her career, she carried from 49 to 59 guns. She was named after Johan Wolfert van Brederode, the brother-in-law of stadtholder Frederick Henry, Prince of Orange.

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Dutch ship Brederode (1644)
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De Vlieger, Brederode off Hellevoetsluis
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