Abraham Alewijn
Abraham Alewijn was a Dutch poet, playwright, jurist, songwriter, merchant and linguist (1664–1721). He was born at Amsterdam and died at Jakarta.
Also recorded as Abraham Martijnsz. Alewijn.
Identity and origins
The authorities additionally record the heading Abraham Martijnsz. Alewijn. His recorded language was Dutch.
He was the child of Martinus Alewijn and Anna Hooftman.
Identity
Abraham Alewijn is recorded as poet, playwright, jurist, songwriter and merchant. Abraham Alewijn is recorded with the citizenship of Dutch Republic.
Chronology
- 1664Abraham Alewijn born at Amsterdam.
- 1664Abraham Alewijn was born in 1664 at Amsterdam.
- 1721Abraham Alewijn died at Jakarta.
- 1721Abraham Alewijn died in 1721 at Jakarta.
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“Abraham Alewijn”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q323454: Abraham Alewijn
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