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When did Abel Tasman die?

Abel Tasman died on the 10th of october in 1659


Who killed Abel tasman?

Abel Tasman, the Dutch explorer, died of natural causes and was not killed by anyone. He passed away at the age of 56 in 1659.


What did Abel Tasman die of?

Abel Tasman died in 1659 on the island of Batavia.


Couldyou tell me Some awesome kid facts about Abel Tasman?

He was born in 1603 in Netherlands He died aged 56 in 1659.


What were the Death and birth dates of Abel Tasman?

Born sometime in 1603, actual date unknown. Died the 10th October 1659.


What are the names of people in Abel Tasman's family?

Abel Tasman was married to Claejie Heyndricks. These two had a child. It was a little girl: Claesien. However, Claejie (the wife) soon died and Abel became a widower. Then Abel married a woman named Janetje Tjaers.


How and when did Abel Tasman die?

Tasman died on the 10th October 1659 at Batavia (Jakarta, Java), aged 56. How or what of is not known for sure.


What was the name of Abel Tasman's daughter?

Abel Tasman had 2 daughters . His first child and first wife died. His second wife, Jannetje Tjaerts also gave him a daughter. What was her name?


When and How did Abel Janszoon Tasman die?

Tasman died on the 10th October 1659 at Batavia (Jakarta, Java), aged 56. How or what of is not known for sure.


Where was Abel Tasman buried?

Abel Tasman was buried in a cemetery at Jacobs Creek near Richmond, a town in Tasmania, Australia. He died in 1659 while exploring New Zealand.


When was Christian Ferdinand Abel born?

Niels Henrik Abel died on April 6, 1829 at the age of 26.


What are facts about Abel Tasman?

- he was born in 1603 in the Netherlands - he died in 1659 - he discovered Tasmania and named it van diemans land - he was the first to sight new zealand- and he called it Staten land