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SERIES OF WARS DURING THE 17TH AND 18 CENTURY
Anglo-Dutch war; Anglo-Dutch War; Dutch wars; Dutch Wars; Anglo-Dutch wars; Anglo dutch war; Anglo–Dutch Wars; British-Dutch wars; Anglo dutch wars; British-Dutch Wars
  • Ambon]], early to mid-17th century
  • The [[Battle of Scheveningen]], 10 August 1653
  • The encounter between the Dutch and British fleets during the journey of the Dutch flotilla to Boulogne, 1805]]
  • The [[Raid on the Medway]], by [[Willem Schellinks]]
  • Aemilia]]'', Tromp's flagship.
  • battle of Dogger Bank]] by [[Thomas Luny]]
  • The [[Battle of Texel]], 21 August 1673
  • Anne of Great Britain]], 1734. The Dutch and British would stay close allies until the [[Diplomatic Revolution]].
  • William III of Orange landing at Torbay, 5 November 1688

Dutch      
adj. ολλανδικός
dutch treat         
1987 FILM DIRECTED BY BOAZ DAVIDSON
Dutch treat; Dutch date; Go dutch; Doing Dutch; Going dutch; Sharing Dutch
ρεφενές
apple pie         
  • A serving of apple pie topped with vanilla ice cream
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  • A Dutch Apple Pie
  • alt=For To Make Tartys In Applis. Tak gode Applys and gode Spycis and Figys and reysons and Perys and wan they are wel ybrayed colourd wyth Safroun wel and do yt in a cofyn and do yt forth to bake wel.
  • An apple pie is one of a number of American [[cultural icon]]s.
  • ''[[Tarte Tatin]]'', a French variation on apple pie
TYPE OF PIE FILLED WITH APPLES
Apple Pie; Mock apple pie; Dutch apple pie; Warm Apple Pie; Apple pudding; Apple pies; Chocolate Apple Pie; Apple-pie; Appelpunt; Apple tart; Applepie; Traditional Bramley Apple Pie Filling
n. μηλόπιτα

Definition

go Dutch
share the cost of a meal equally.

Wikipedia

Anglo-Dutch Wars

The Anglo–Dutch Wars (Dutch: Engels–Nederlandse Oorlogen) were a series of conflicts mainly fought between the Dutch Republic and England (later Great Britain) from mid-17th to late 18th century. The first three wars occurred in the second half of the 17th century over trade and overseas colonies, while the fourth was fought a century later. Almost all the battles were naval engagements.

The English were successful in the first, while the Dutch were successful in the second and third clashes. However, by the time of the fourth war, the British Royal Navy had become the most powerful maritime force in the world.

There would be more battles during the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars, mainly won by the British.