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Battle of Cape São Vicente (1676)

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Battle of Cape São Vicente (1676)
Date1676
Location
Result Inconclusive
Belligerents
Kingdom of Portugal Portugal Regency of Algiers Algiers
Commanders and leaders
Kingdom of Portugal Unknown Regency of Algiers Unknown
Strength
1 Nau 1frigate
Casualties and losses
Unknown Unknown

Introduction

The Battle of Cape São Vicente in 1676 was a notable naval engagement between the Portuguese ship Nossa Senhora da Madre de Deus and a Barbary pirate frigate. This incident occurred during a period of maritime trade between Mazagão and Lisbon, amidst the prevalence of piracy in the Atlantic Ocean.[1]

Background

The Nossa Senhora da Madre de Deus, returning from Mazagão, encountered difficulties and was forced to seek refuge in Lagos due to a leak. After repairs, the ship resumed its journey towards Lisbon, but encountered further challenges near Cape São Vicente.[1]

Encounter

In the vicinity of Cape São Vicente, the Nossa Senhora da Madre de Deus was attacked by a Barbary pirate frigate. The pirates, likely motivated by the valuable cargo aboard the Portuguese vessel, initiated the assault, leading to a fierce confrontation.[1]

Battle

The battle between the Nossa Senhora da Madre de Deus and the pirate frigate lasted for three hours. Despite their best efforts, the crew of the Portuguese ship inflicted considerable damage on the pirate vessel, but were ultimately forced to abandon the fight due to the severity of the damages suffered.[1]

Outcome

The Nossa Senhora da Madre de Deus, unable to continue the battle, retreated from the engagement zone. The Barbary pirate frigate, though also damaged, likely claimed victory in the encounter, as the Portuguese ship was forced to abandon the fight and proceed with its journey to Lisbon.[1]

Legacy

The Battle of Cape São Vicente in 1676 serves as a reminder of the dangers faced by maritime vessels during the age of piracy in the Atlantic Ocean. It underscores the constant threat posed by pirates to maritime trade routes and the resilience of sailors in defending their ships against such attacks.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f Salgado, Augusto Alves (2022). Viagens e Operações Navais (1668-1823) (PDF) (in Portuguese). Lisbon: Academia de Marinha. p. 13.
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