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The Spanish admiral's ship sinks

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The Spanish admiral's ship sinks

In October 1600 Olivier van Noort arrived in the Philippines with two ships, the Mauritius and the Eendracht. The expedition sailed to the southeast side of the island Luzon and went into a bay now called Albay Bay. After obtaining some provisions there, the ships continued slowly towards Manilla. After staying near Manilla for about a month, on 14th December Van Noort was confronted by a Spanish fleet under Antonio de Morga. The ships engaged and a protracted battle took place. The Eendracht was captured by the Spanish. The Mauritius was rammed and entered by the Spanish admiral’s ship but the Dutch were able to defend themselves until a fire broke out and the Spanish had to retreat. The Mauritius then opened fire and caused such damage that they sank the admiral’s ship. The Eendracht was considered a lost cause and soon after disengaging Van Noort decided to leave Manilla to sail to Borneo. – On this image we see the Spanish admiral’s ship sink after taking fire from the Mauritius. Some of the Spanish sought assistance at the Dutch ship, but in vain.

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Sources and literature

J.W. IJzerman, De reis om de wereld door Olivier van Noort (1598-1601)