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Place #1270
Appingedam [see on map]

Appingedam (Daam, Dam), city in the Low Countries, ca 20 km NE of Groningen, in 1536 Appingedam was occupied by Meindert van Ham, a mercenary captain at the service of Charles of Guelders. In September 1536 he was expelled from Appingedam by Georg Schenck von Tautenburg, Governor of Frisia (1521) and Overijssel (1528) on behalf of Emperor Charles V. After this Tautenburg also became Governor of Groningen and Drenthe (both in 1536); today in the Netherlands

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1IDL 1537 Cornelis DE SCHEPPER to Ioannes DANTISCUS, Brussels, 1536-09-13