Elsken | Adamsdr | One of Heyltgen's neighbor. |
Cornelis | Aldersz | A net maker. |
Pope | Alexander VI | The head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States. |
Pauwels | Barentsz | One of the sailors. |
Guillermo | Bartolotti | Thibault's brother-in-law. |
Gijsbert | Bastiaensz | A minister. |
Daisy | Bates | An Australian writer. |
Mattys | Beer | One of German mercenaries. |
William | Bligh | An Officer of the British Royal Navy and colonial administrator. |
Adriaen | Block | A Dutch private trader, privateer, and ship's captain. |
Hans | Bosschieter | A ship crew. |
Anneken | Bosschieters | A soldier's wife. |
Pieter | Both | A Dutch colonial governor. |
Gaspar | Boudaen | An Amsterdam jeweler. |
Thomas | Bright | Captain of the Tyrall ship. |
Henrietta D. | Brockman | An Australian novelist and playwright. |
John | Brookes | Commander of the Tyrall ship. |
Henrik | Brouwer | A senior VOC officer. |
Dr. Alanah | Buck | A forensic scientist from the Western Australian Centre. |
John | Calvin | A French theologian, pastor and reformer in Geneva. |
Georgius | Candidius | Sara's husband. |
Mayken | Cardoes | A girl from the lower deck who had saved her infant from the wreck. |
Sir Dudley | Carleton | 1st Viscount Dorchester. |
Jan | Carstensz | One Hayes's men. |
Wybrecht | Claasen | A servant-girl. |
Theunis | Claasz | One of the sailors. |
Hendrick | Classz | A carpenter. |
Jan | Coen | Both's successor. |
Captain James | Cook | A British explorer, navigator. |
Daniel | Cornelissen | One of Jeronimus' men. |
Jeronimus | Cornelisz | One of the senior VOC officials. |
Max | Cramer | A diver from Geraldton. |
Jacob Cornelisz | Cuick | Creesje Jan's second husband. |
Pieter Willemsz | Cuick | Jacob's brother. |
Charles Robert | Darwin | An English naturalist, geologist and biologist. |
Nicolaes | de Graaf | A surgeon. |
Cornelis | de Houtman | A hotheaded adventurer who had served 3 years in prison. |
Frederick | de Houtman | The first merchant who had run the island Abrolhos. |
Wollebrand G. | de Jongh | A VOC servant who was appointed head of its Iranian factory. |
Pedro Sancho | de la Hoz | A Spanish merchant, conquistador and adelantado. |
Willem | de Vlamingh | A Dutch explorer. |
Jacop | de Vos | A tailor. |
Andries | de Vries | An assistant from middleburg. |
Rogier | Decker | A cabin boy. |
Gideon | DeLaune | A French emigrant. |
Guillaume | Delisle | A French cartographer. |
Maijcke van | den Broecke | A woman who suckle Cathalijntgen's breast to produce milk. |
Pieter van | den Broecke | Dutch merchant at Surat. |
Hendrick | Denys | One of the Company bookkeepers. |
Salomon | Deschamps | Pelsaert's favorite clerk. |
Bartholomeu | Dias | A Portuguese explorer. |
Warnar | Dircx | One of the carpenters. |
Weijntgen | Dircx | Creeje's stepsister. |
Willempje | Dircx | Pieter Cuick's wife. |
Aert | Dircxsz | A widower. Heyltgen's acquaintance. aka: Velvet Trousers. |
Cornelis | Dircxsz | An Alkmaar man. |
Jan | Dircxsz | A soldier from Emden |
Johannes | Dobbleworst | A merchant. |
Francis | Drake | An English explorer, sea captain, privateer and naval officer. |
Jacop Hendricxen | Drayer | A carpenter. |
Conrat | Droschel | A German instrument maker. |
Hugh | Edwards | A Welsh journalist, presenter, and newsreader. |
Gerrit | Evertsz | A Leeuwarden apothecary. |
Jan | Evertsz | A high boatswain. |
St. | Fiacre | An Irish priest. |
Gillis | Fransz | An expert sailor. |
Hans | Frederick | One of Jeronimus' men. |
Tryntgien | Fredericx | Hooft's wife. |
Zussie | Fredericx | Tryntgien's sister. |
Rutger | Fredricx | Batavia's locksmith. |
Barbara van | Ganderheyden | Pelsaert's mother. |
Lucas | Gellisz | A young cadet from Hague. |
Abraham | Gerritsz | A glass painter. |
Claas | Gerritsz | The upper-steerman. |
Jan | Gerritsz | The ship's gardener. |
Lucas | Gerritsz | The steward's mate. |
Bastiaen | Gijsbrechtsz | Gijsbert's father. |
Pieter | Gijsbrechtsz | Bastiaen's brother. |
Janneken | Gist | Jan Hendricx's wife. |
A. C. | Gregory | An explorer. |
Commander | Grijph | The fleet's president. |
Jacop | Groenwald | The Batavia's upper-trumpeter. |
Anneken | Hardens | Hans Harden's wife. |
Hans | Hardens | A German soldier. |
Robert D. | Hare | A Canadian forensic psychologist. |
Claes | Harmansz | One of the mutineers. |
Claas | Harmanszoon | A German soldier. |
Wiebbe | Hayes | Batavia's private soldier. |
Hans Jacob | Heijlweck | A Swiss cadet. |
Helmich | Helmichius | Judick's second husband. |
Cornelis | Helmigs | One of the sailors. |
Zwaantie | Hendricx | Lucretia's maid. |
Jan | Hendricxsz | One of German mercenaries. |
Reyndert | Hendricxsz | A Batavia's steward. |
Abraham | Hendricz | A soldier. |
Pieter van der | Hoeven | Judick's husband. |
Jacob Jansz | Hollert | One of the watch-keepers. |
Claes Jansz | Hooft | Batavia's upper-trumpeter. |
Jacob Jacobsz | Houtenman | The jacht's skipper. |
Isbrant | Isbrantsz | A soldier from the orlop deck. |
Belijtgen | Jacobsdr | Jeronimus Cornelisz's lawful housewife. |
Ariaen | Jacobsz | A skipper. |
Hans | Jacobsz | A soldier. |
Gabriel | Jacobszoon | A Dutch corporal. |
Shah | Jahan | The Great Mogul's successor. |
Emperor | Jahangir | 4th Mughal Emperor. |
Lucretia | Jansdochter | One of Batavia's passengers. aka: Creesje. |
Heyltgen | Jansdr | A nurse. |
Allert | Janssen | A gunner from Assendelft. |
Cornelis | Janssen | A drunken youg sailor. aka: Bean. |
Allert | Jansz | One of a young cadets. |
Aris | Jansz | Frans' assistant. |
Bessel | Jansz | One of the sailors. |
Claes | Jansz | Batavia's chief trumpeter. |
Cornelis | Jansz | A young assistant from Amsterdam. |
Frans | Jansz | The Batavia's surgeon. |
Obbe | Jansz | A sailor. |
Pieter | Jansz | A mechanic. |
Dave | Johnson | An Abrolhos fisherman. |
Andries | Jonas | One of Cornelisz's followers. |
Dr. Stephen | Knott | A forensic dentist. |
Dirk | Krijnen | A naval office. Creeje's stepfather. |
Lenaert | Lenaertsz | A well-respected local merchant. |
Andries | Liebent | A Company cadet. |
Wooter | Loos | A Dutch soldier. |
Marretgie | Louys | A soldier's wife. |
Jan | Loxe | A sea surgeon. |
Martin | Luther | A German friar, Catholic priest, professor of theology. |
Lenert | Michielsz | One of the mutineers. |
Harman | Nannings | A quartemaster. |
Claudine | Patoys | One of the passengers who had a child with her. |
Reinier | Pauw | A rich and influential merchant. |
Jan | Pelgrom | One of the mutineers. |
Francisco | Pelsaert | An upper merchant. |
Gillis | Phillipsen | A soldier. |
Cornelis | Pietersz | A common soldier from Ultrecht. |
Jacop | Pietersz | Jacobszoon's assistant. aka: Stone-Cutter. |
Pieter | Pietersz | One of the Sardam's gunners. |
Jan | Pinten | An Englishman soldier. |
Marco | Polo | A Venetian merchant, explorer, and writer. |
Gerrit Thomasz | Pool | A man given a command to explore the whole coast of Australia. |
Jacob | Poppen | The richest man in the Dutch Republic. |
Jan Jansz | Purmer | One of the mutineers. |
Hans | Radder | A cadet. |
Jean | Renou | A French soldier. |
Jan | Rijksen | The architect of the original Batavia. |
Egbert | Roeloffsz | One of the carpenters. |
Christian | Rosenkreuz | Founder of the Rosicrucian Order. |
J. F. | Sachse | A grocer. |
Maria | Schepens | Gijsbert's wife. |
Jacob | Schoudt | Jeronimus' solicitor. |
Jan Willemsz | Selyns | Batavia's senior cooper. |
Menno | Simmons | A Frissian preacher. |
Otto | Smit | One of a young cadets. |
Mayken | Soers | A pregnant woman who was killed. |
Jacques | Specx | One of the most senior and experienced trader in VOC. |
Moyses | Starlingh | Heyltgen's husband. |
John Lort | Stokes | A Welsh officer of the British Royal Navy. |
Abel | Tasman | A Dutch seafarer, explorer and merchant. |
Ariaan | Theuwissen | Batavia's gunner. |
Giraldo | Thibault | One who runs a fencing club. |
Jean | Thirion | An old soldier from the Germantown. |
Laurentia | Thomas | A corporal's wife. |
Malcolm | Uren | A Western Australian journalist and newspaper editor. |
Jan | van Batenburg | Leader of the sect called Batenburgers. |
Gerrit | van Beuningen | The upper-merchant of the fleet's flagship. |
Jan | van Bommel | One of the mutineers. |
Cornelia | van Camp | Torrentius' wife. |
Passchier | van den Ende | A gunner. |
Anthonij | van den Heuvel | A fiscal. |
Johannes | van der Beeck | One of the finest of Dutch painters. aka: Torrentius. |
Boudewijn | van der Mijlen | A VOC under merchant. |
Boudewijn | van der Mijlen | Creesje Jan's husband. |
Antonio | van Diemen | One of the members of the council. |
Conelis | van Hogelande | A philosophy professor at the University of Leyden. |
Coenraat | van Huyssen | A cadet and later councillor to Cornelisz. |
Jan Huyghen | van Linschoten | A Dutch Protestant merchant, traveller and historian. |
Lenert | van Os | A young VOC cadet. |
Rembrandt H. | van Rijn | A Dutch painter and etcher. |
Hendrick | van Swieten | Torrentius' acquaintance. |
Gsbert | van Welderen | Olivier's brother. |
Olivier | van Welderen | A Batavia's crew. |
Cathalijntgen | van Wijmen | A midwife. |
Hendrick | Vapoer | A man who had a real talent for dealing the Mogul government. |
Jan Willemsz | Visch | The Sardam's provost. |
Huybert | Visnich | Runs a VOC trading post in Persia. |
Pieter | Vlack | One of the members of the council. |
Loth | Vogel | A merchant. |
Willem | Vos | A master shipwright. |
Horace | Walpole | English writer, art historian, antiquarian and Whig politician. |
Nicolaas | Winckelhaack | A soldier. |
Ryckert | Woutersz | A Frisian seaman. |
Sijmon | Yopzoon | The high boatswain. |
Davis | Zevanck | One of Batavia's clerks. |
Agnete | | One of Bastiaensz's daughters. |
Agung | | A conqueror who dreamed of ruling huge tract of the Indies. |
Batavia | | Dutch East India Company ship. |
Constantine the Great | | A Roman emperor. |
Descartes | | A French philosopher. |
Epicurus | | An Ancient Greek philosopher. |
Forrest | | A surveyor. |
Frederick Henry | | Prince of Orange and Stakeholder of Holland. |
Gentlemen XVII | | Name for the BOD of the Dutch United East India Company (VOC). |
Hans | | Creeje's son. |
Jerome | | A newly promoted sergeant. |
Johannes | | One of Bastiaensz's son. |
Judick | | One of Bastiaensz's daughters. |
King Charles I | | Monarch of the three kingdoms of England, Scotland, and Ireland. |
Lijsbet | | One of Creeje's daughters. |
Pieterge | | Willem Jansz's wife. |
Roelant | | One of Bastiaensz's son. |
Sara | | Creeje's sister. |
Sara | | Specx's half-Japanese daughter. |
Stefani | | One of Creeje's daughters. |
Steffanie | | Creesje's mother. |
Vianen | | A Dutch ship. |
Willemijntgie | | One of Bastiaensz's daughters. |
Zeewolf | | A ship. |