- Bartolomeu Português
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name= Bartolomeu Português
lived= fl.1666 -1669
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type=Buccaneer
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allegiance=Portugal
serviceyears=1666 - 1669
base of operations=Campeche
rank= Captain
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laterwork=Bartolomeu Português (16??-16??) was a Portuguese
buccaneer who attacked Spanish shipping in the late1660s ; he also established one of the earliest sets of rules popularly known in pirate lore as "thepirates' code ", later used by the pirates of the seventeenth century such asJohn Philips ,Edward Low , andBartholomew Roberts .Arriving in the
Caribbean sometime in the early1660s , as did many others during the decade, Português operated offCampeche from 1666 to 1669. He later captured a larger Spanish ship with his ship of four guns and a crew of thirty, offCuba , after two assaults with over half his crew killed or wounded. With a total of 70,000pieces of eight and a large cargo ofcacao beans, Português attempted to sail towardsJamaica ; however, due to strong winds, they were unable to return toPort Royal - instead sailing for western Cuba.As the ship reached
Cape San Antonio , they were captured by three Spanish warships who seized their cargo. After a violent storm, Português was forced to sail towards Campeche where he was later recognized and captured by authorities. Held prisoner on a Spanish ship, he attempted to escape by stabbing the sentry with a stolen knife, and because he supposedly could not swim, he used wine jars as floaters to swim to shore.Traveling through over 120 miles of jungle, Português arrived at
El Golfo Triste in easternYucatan and found a ship to take him back to Port Royal. Returning to Campeche with 20 men, Português captured the ship in which he had been held prisoner and sailed off with a valuable amount of cargo. The ship soon ran aground near Isle of Pines off the southern coast of Cuba, losing the entire cargo. With his remaining crew, Português returned to Port Royal before setting out once again. However, nothing more is recorded of Português after this, asAlexander Exquemelin wrote in "Buccaneers of America ", he “made many violent attacks on the Spaniards without gaining much profit from marauding, for I saw him dying in the greatest wretchedness in the world.”External links
* [http://www.piratesinfo.com/detail/detail.php?article_id=72 Pirates Info: Pirate Strongholds & Hideouts]
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