Arend Dickmann
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Arend Dickmann | |
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A portrait of Arend Dickmann. | |
| Born | 1572 |
| Died | 28 November 1627 (aged 54–55) |
| Allegiance | Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth |
| Branch | Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth Navy |
| Service years | 1626–1627 |
| Rank | Admiral |
| Unit | 1st Squadron |
| Battles / wars | Polish–Swedish War |
Arend Dickmann (Dutch: [ˈaː.rənt ˈdɪk.mɑn]; 1572 – 28 November 1627) was a Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth Navy officer. Born in Delft to a Dutch family, he led the Polish–Lithuanian navy to victory in the 1627 Battle of Oliwa during the Polish–Swedish War, but was killed in action.[1]
Arend Dickmann was born in Delft, Netherlands in 1572. Since 1608, he lived in Gdańsk, Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, where he was the captain and owner of a merchant ship that transported cereal and oak wood.[1]