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The Battle of Itaparica on September 28th, 1648
On December 2012, a joint team composed of the Netherlands (Dutch Cultural Heritage Agency), the United States (Texas A&M University), and Brazil (the Museum of Archaeology and Etnology at University of Bahia) carried out an expedition on the 17th century Dutch shipwreck off the coast of Salvador, Bahia, Brazil.The project was directed by Brazilian Ph.D student of the Nautical Archaeology Program at Texas A&M University, Rodrigo de Oliveira Torres.
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THE BATTLE OF ITAPARICA (September 28th, 1648)
Translated by Jens Affeld (from Portuguese to English) and Siaska Castro (from Dutch to English)
Interpreted by Rodrigo Torres, Jens Affeld, and Kotaro Yamafune
Animation by Kotaro Yamafune
Initial Situation:
Salvador do Bahia (=Bahia) was under the command of the experienced admiral and former Portuguese vice-king of Goa, Antonio Teles de Menezes. The Dutch had declared Bahia to be under a Dutch blockade. There were several Portuguese warships in Bahia still from the Armada de Socorro, but they had not been out to sea for long when the Dutch admiral DeWhit was eager to meet and fight them. His opponent Teles de Menezes was under orders to avoid a battle and therefore wanted to keep his warships in port. That this time, single Dutch corsair raid vessels were regulalrly praying on the Portuguese trade vessels off the coast of Salvador.
On the 18th of September, the Dutch High Council ordered admiral De With to sail with a force of seven Dutch ships to Bahia in order to search for the Portuguese ships. ... He sailed on the 22nd of September on BREDERODE, taking along the ships HUYS VAN NASSAU (under Gillissen), WAPEN VAN NASSAU (under De Zeeuw), UTRECHT (under Cort), OVERIJSSEL (under Schut), HAERLEN (under Toelast) and ZUTHPHEN (under Verveen).
De With divided his force into 2 forces: whilst he sailed with 3 more ships along the coast, Gillissen sailed with 3 other ships out on the sea, all heading for the Barra of Bahia. On the 28th of September, towards noon, they arrived at about one Dutch league (=4nm today) off the mouth of Baia dos Todos os Santos. From this position, they could see 2 large Portuguese ships coming from the High Sea.
This was the squadron under the command of of Francisco Brandao Pereira, constututed by the Galeao SAO BARTOLOMEU and the nau NOSSA SENHORA DO ROSARIO = ROSARIO) commanded by Frei Pedro Carneiro of the order of Malta.
Pereira, realizing the approach of the Dutch forces of De With, sought immediately to withdraw to the port, but the lack of wind delayed the navigation. At noon, as forseen, he tried to speed to the mouth of Barra. In the meantime, the wind from the north-east which made his navigation difficult, at the same time favoured De With's squadron which had the wind at their stern (from behind). Therefore a race developed in which the admiral and his captains tried to cut off the course of the 2 Portuguese commanders.
About 3 PM when the ships were within shooting-range, De With turned into the same course as the Portuguese, seeking to board the ROSARIO which was the leader of the 2 Portuguese ships. Using the higher speed of the BRODERODE, he overtook the SAO BARTHOLOMEU, exchanging cannon fire on her broadside and seeking the ROSARIO, shooting also at her and trying to board her. To escape, Carneiro (=the ROSARIO) turned to the portside (left), by getting the wind from his stern (from behind). The BRODERODE did the same; however, her turning circle was wider than that of the ROSARIO, which resulted in her (=the BRODERODE) being in the lee of the ROSARIO and shortly after she (=the BREDERODE) had some of her sails and rigging entangled with the bowsprit of the ROSARIO which scratched the BRODERODE on portside. Despite being entangled the ROSARIO, escaped a boarding.
After this failure and letting loose of the rigging the BRODERODE wanted to go towards the broadside of his opponent, manouvred in order to board him. In the meantime the WAPPEN VAN NASSAU got in his way, cutting him off, as De Zeuw tried the same, inflicting the naval precedences of the time, for which he was later called a thief of honour. The two ships (BREDERODE and WAPPEN VAN NASSAU) got entangled which prevented the BREDERODE from boarding the ROSARIO.
When De With finally managed to free himself from the entangling, he saw that the ROSARIO, just a musket-shot away, was already in other hands: It was boarded by his two subordinates, Gillissen and Cort (= by HUYS VAN NASSAU and UTRECHT). A little later, stunned, he saw the ROSARIO blown up, taking the UTRECHT with her and leaving the HUYS VAN NASSAU in a bad stage. The HUYS VAN NASSAU was still afloat, but demasted and taking in water. ... she drifted to the shore.
Whilst this was happening, the SAO BARTOLOMEU was boarded by the OVERIJSSEL of Captain Jan Lucasz Schut. After a hard fight of man-to-man combat, theSao BARTOLOMEU was taken.
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A tour of Óbidos, the perfect little medieval town
Óbidos is one of those places that you fall in love with the moment you see it. Small enough that can forget about your car and walk around the romantic medieval centre and enjoy life.
Everything you need is there from amazing handmade local crafts to cherry liqueur and chocolate while you read a nice book that you bought in one of the truly amazing bookshops you find. And that's probably why I see more and more people going there every year.
Things to do in Óbidos
We already touched on some of the highlights, like trying the amazing cherry liqueur, the delicious chocolate and visiting the great bookshops and local artists, but wait there's even more.
Check out the castle
Walk around the city walls
Take one of the hiking paths near Óbidos
Lose yourself in the streets of the city
Visit the church and sanctuary of Óbidos
Admire the city entrance with its tile work
Óbidos aqueduct
Check out the Museum
Take a short trip to the lagoon
Bookshops in Óbidos
Ok, this deserves a highlight, first because we love books, I mean who doesn't but more importantly because I find the bookshops to be super original and cool. I can just browse the books and loose track of time.
Óbidos cherry liqueur
Every time we visit Óbidos the first thing we do is look for a place to have a cherry liqueur cup. It's served in a chocolate cup, and it has a similar taste to Mon Cheri only ten times better. We love it and we are not alone because this is quite popular for both Portuguese and foreigners alike.
Óbidos castle
Aside from all the cool things that we mentioned the castle and it's walls are probably the main reason we keep visiting. We love the views and how you can good around the entire city, this alone is worth the trip.
This year we did take our son and we had to be extra careful as it's easy to just fall off a great height given the lack of any protection.
Óbidos from Lisbon
This is our usual trip as we have a house in Lisbon and it's a perfect day trip. You can take a highway all the way to Óbidos and be there in less than one hour. Upon arrival, you will find some parking areas are paid but you can simply park a bit further in a free area and walk as it's super close.
Hotels in Óbidos
You will find many options ranging from the exquisite Pousada if you want to stay in a 700-year-old castle and your budget allows to family-owned hotels in the centre. Have your pick.
A Christmas village
From the end of November until early January Óbidos turns into a Christmas fantasy land. Quite famous, crowded and you do need a ticket usually around €5 but kids love it. Santa Claus makes an appearance of course as do the many helpers, and it seems like the village is turned into a life-sized Christmas crib. A must for families with young kids.
Chocolat festival
Don't go if you're on a diet of course. This is a proper international festival with famous chefs, large chocolate sculptures, demos and workshops. You can appreciate the creativity and detail that goes into these delicious pieces of art plus you get to taste some amazing combinations.
Usually from around 25 of Abril to May 5th, and if you plan on visiting be sure to book a place to stay early as the accommodations are quite limited in Óbidos.
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