- Jean Alfonse
Jean Fonteneau dit Alfonse de Saintonge (born 1484 in
Saintonge , died in December 1544 offLa Rochelle ) was a Frenchnavigator ,explorer andcorsair , prominent in the Europeanage of discovery .Born Jean Fonteneau, he married a Portuguese woman named Victorine Alfonse (or Victorina Alfonso), hence his nickname "Alfonse". Taking to the sea at age 12, he joined the Portuguese commercial fleets as they sailed past the
seven seas to the coasts ofBrasil , WesternAfrica , and around the Cape toMadagascar andAsia . His writings talk of days lasting three months, possibly suggesting he had approachedAntarctica . By the 1540s he was a renowned pilot, leading fleets to Africa and theCaribbean and reputed to have never lost a ship.André Thévet mentions a conversation where Alfonse described lootingPuerto Rico as a corsair. It was long thought that theRabelais ian hero Xenomanes was based on Alfonse.In 1542-43 Alfonse piloted
Jean-François de la Roque de Roberval 's attempt to colonizeCanada on the heels ofJacques Cartier 's third voyage there. Alfonse established that one could sail through a passage betweenGreenland andLabrador . The crew of 200, including prisoners and a few women, spent a harsh winter on the shores of theSaint Laurence River , hit by scurvy and losing a quarter of the colonists before sailing back to France.In late 1544, Alfonse left La Rochelle with a small fleet and disrupted Basque shipping, while the peace of Crécy had just been signed between France and Spain. A Spanish fleet led by
Pedro Menéndez de Avilés caught up to him as he was getting back to La Rochelle and killed him at sea.His writings were published as "Les voyages avantureux du Capitaine Ian Alfonce" (1559), the "Rutter of Jean Alphonse" (1600) and "La cosmographie avec l’espère et régime du soleil du nord par Jean Fonteneau dit Alfonse de Saintonge, capitaine-pilote de François Ier" (1904). In them he describes the various places and peoples he and others have seen, many of them for the first time in print (such as
Gaspé , theBeothuk , Saint-Pierre Island, the jewels ofMadagascar , a continent south ofJava ) and provides navigational instructions on how to get there.References
* Charles de la Roncière, "Histoire de la marine française", tome 3, "Les guerres d'Italie: liberté des mers". Paris, Plon, 1906. p. 222-333.
* Marcel Trudel, "Histoire de la Nouvelle-France", vol. 1, "Les vaines tentatives". Montréal and Paris, Fides, 1963, p. 157-175.External links
* http://www.bl.uk/collections/westeuropean/africa.html
* http://www.collectionscanada.ca/2/8/h8-201-e.html
* http://www.biographi.ca/009004-119.01-e.php?&id_nbr=222
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