- Jacob van Heemskerk
Jacob van Heemskerk (
Amsterdam March 13 ,1567 -April 25 ,1607 Bay of Gibraltar ) was a Dutchexplorer and lateradmiral commanding the Dutch fleet at theBattle of Gibraltar .Arctic exploration
Van Heemskerk's early fame arose from an attempts to discover an
Arctic passage fromEurope toChina . Two vessels sailed from Amsterdam on the 10th May 1596, under the command of van Heemskerck andJan Rijp .Willem Barentsz accompanied Heemskerck as pilot, andGerrit de Veer , the historian of the voyage, was on board as mate.The masses of ice in the straits leading to the
Kara Sea , and the impenetrable nature of the pack nearNovaya Zemlya , had suggested the advisability of avoiding the land and, by keeping a northerly course, of seeking a passage in the open sea. They sailed northwards, and on the 9th of June discovered Bear Island in theBarents Sea . Continuing on the same course they sighted a mountainous snow-covered land in about 80 N. lat., soon afterwards being stopped by the polar pack ice. This important discovery was namedSpitsbergen (now known asSvalbard ), and was believed (incorrectly) to be a part ofGreenland .Arriving at Bear Island again on the 1st of July, Rijp parted company, while Heemskerck and Barents proceeded eastward, intending to pass round the northern extreme of Novaya Zemlya. On the 26th of August they reached Ice Haven, after rounding the northern extremity of the land. Here their vessel became anchored in ice and they wintered in a house built out of driftwood and planks from the tween decks and the deck-house of the vessel.
On
June 13 they made their way in two open boats to the Lapland coast; but Barents died during the voyage, onJune 20 . This was the first time that an arctic winter was successfully faced; The voyage stands in the first rank among the polar enterprises of the 16th century, and led to a flourishing whale and seal fisheries which long enriched the Netherlands.Gibraltar
Van Heemskerck later served as a vice admiral, protecting Dutch merchant shipping on voyages to China and the
East Indies , and died as a result of leg wounds caused bycannonball , shortly after the Battle of Gibraltar, an engagement in which a Spanish fleet of 21 vessels was entirely destroyed. His body was returned to Amsterdam to be buried with full honours in the old Church. His suit or armour - minus a thigh plate shattered by the fatal cannonball - is in theRijksmuseum in Amsterdam.Notability
He has, over the years, lent his name to a number of vessels of the
Royal Netherlands Navy and aBoeing 737 ( [http://www.airliners.net/photo/KLM---Royal/Boeing-737-306/1021751/L/&tbl=photo_info&photo_nr=8&prev_id=1040585&next_id=1019976 PH-BDO] ) of the Dutch airlineKLM .
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