- Source: Santa Luzia (galleon)
Santa Luzia was a 30-gun and 360-tonne Portuguese galleon, known for defeating a Dutch squadron single-handedly twice in 1650.
Service history
Santa Luzia was probably built for the General Company of Brazil.
On 21 February 1650, off Cabo de Santo Agostinho, Santa Luzia, under the command of Bernardo Ramires Esquível, was attacked by a squadron of nine Dutch ships, under the command of Caspar Govertsz Cop. Santa Luzia defended himself with a violent artillery duel, that lasted until the night. After the combat, Santa Luzia anchored near the coast, in order to take care of the wounded and repair the damage suffered.
On 22 February, in the morning, the combat returned. Maneuvering ably, Esquível did not cease fire on the Dutch ships that dared to approach the Santa Luzia, causing a lot of damage and casualties. Possibly because they did not have enough soldiers, the Dutch ships did not attempt to board the Santa Luzia. By the mid-afternoon, having come to the conclusion that the Santa Luzia was impossible to defeat, Cop put an end to the fight by retreating to the north.
Santa Luzia's fate after this is unknown.
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