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1629 Mutiny on the Batavia


Batavia (1628 ship) - Wikipedia

In October 1629, at the height of their last and deadliest battle, they were interrupted by the return of Pelsaert aboard the rescue vessel Sardam. Pelsaert ...

Batavia Shipwreck Site and Survivor Camps Area 1629 - Houtman ...

During the voyage the ship's Undermerchant, Jeronimus Cornelisz, conspired with the ship's skipper Jacobsz and other officers to mutiny and ...

Batavia's History | Western Australian Museum

On the morning of the fourth of June 1629, Batavia was wrecked on Morning Reef, on the Houtman Abrolhos (Lat. 28º 29.422S, Long. 113 º 47.603E). She was the ...

The Batavia shipwreck disaster | Australian National Maritime Museum

On a stormy night in June 1629, about 8 months after the voyage started, the Batavia ran aground on a coral reef near Beacon Island off Western ...

Wreck of the Batavia | National Museum of Australia

1629: Dutch vessel Batavia wrecks off western Australia resulting in mass murder and the marooning of two men on the mainland.

New horrors unravelled in the story of the Batavia shipwreck

On the 4th of June, 1629, the ship foundered upon the reefs of the Houtman Abrolhos Islands off the western coast of Australia. Of the 322 ...

Full article: Bioarchaeological analysis of a murder victim associated ...

The wrecking and ensuing mutiny of the Verenigde Oostindische Compagnie (VOC) retourschip “Batavia” (1629) represents one of the earliest, most ...

The Batavia's Tale of Mutiny and Murder Gets a New Chapter

Archaeologists have unearthed new details of the 400-year-old bloodshed on a remote Australian island. ... The Batavia ran aground ...

In 1629 a group of marooned survivors of the Dutch ship Batavia ...

In 1629 a group of marooned survivors of the Dutch ship Batavia found themselves under the leadership of a sociopathic heretic named Jeronimus ...

Letter from Australia - Murder Islands - November/December 2022

Before dawn on June 4, 1629, with just over 300 people aboard, the Dutch merchant ship Batavia struck a reef near the northern end of the archipelago, becoming ...

The Batavia shipwreck - OAKTrust

Batavia, a Dutch East Indiaman, sank in 1629 on ... The ship gained notoriety for the mutiny and horrific massacre ... The ship gained notoriety for the mutiny and ...

Batavia | Maritime Archaeology Databases

On 4 June 1629 the ship struck a reef near Beacon Island in the Houtman Abrolhos. Of the 322 aboard 40 drowned and the rest got ashore. In search of water and ...

TIL the Batavia was a ship of the Dutch East India that was wrecked ...

Of the 301 passengers who survived the wreck approximately 125 were murdered following a mutiny, including women, children and infants. r ...

(PDF) The Unlucky Voyage: Batavia's (1629) Landscape of Survival ...

The loss of the Dutch East India Company ship Batavia in 1629 on the Houtman Abrolhos off the west coast of Australia and subsequent mutiny is one of the ...

The Batavia Story - Visit Geraldton

On 4 June 1629 the Batavia was shipwrecked on Morning Reef in the Wallabi Group of the Houtman Abrolhos islands. Commander Francisco Pelsaert and select ...

Mutiny And Murder: Plumbing The Murky Depths Of The Batavia ...

On June 4, 1629, the Dutch East India Company's flagship Batavia was lost off the coast of Western Australia. What unfolded was a tragic ...

Wreck of the Batavia - World History Encyclopedia

The Batavia was a Dutch East India Company vessel that was shipwrecked off the coast of Western Australia in 1629. The survivors made it to ...

Bioarchaeological analysis of a murder victim associated with the ...

The wrecking and ensuing mutiny of the Verenigde Oostindische Compagnie (VOC) retourschip “Batavia” (1629) represents one of the earliest, most graphic, ...

Batavia's (1629) Landscape of Survival on the Houtman Abrolhos ...

The Verenigde Oostindische Compagnie (VOC, or the Dutch United East India Company) vessel Batavia was wrecked in the early hours of 4 June 1629 ...

Mutiny & murder | State Library of New South Wales

Then, on 4 June 1629, the Batavia was sliced open on the Morning Reef, just off the coast of Western Australia. If Pelsaert had simply been deposed, the ...