Sack of Lanzarote explained

Conflict:Sack of Lanzarote
Date:1 May 1618
Place:Lanzarote, Spain
Result:Algerian victory
Combatant1: Regency of Algiers
Combatant2: Spanish Empire
Commander1: Tabac Arráez
Strength1:36 Galleys
3,000 or 5,000 Men
Strength2:Unknown
Casualties1:Unknown
Casualties2:Before naval battle:
900 captured
After naval battle:
700 captured

The Sack of Lanzarote occurred in 1618, when 36 Algerian Galleys, sacked the island of Lanzarote in the Canary Islands, taking 900 men, women and children with them to be sold.

Sack

On May 1, 1618, 36 Algerian Galleys arrived at Bey of Arrefice, Lanzarote, aiming to raid and plunder anything valuable. Led by Tabac Arraez, the pirate commander, they unleashed a force of 3,000 or 5,000 men who looted the island, leaving the inhabitants to seek refuge in caves. Eventually, they were besieged and captured by the Regency of Algiers, totaling 900 men, women, and children.[1] [2] [3] [4] On that day, Jan Janszoon, a Dutch soldier, was also captured. He later converted to Islam and became known as Murat Reis the Younger.[5] [6] [7]

Aftermath

Upon learning of the event, King Philip III of Spain ordered the Spanish navy to intercept the pirates, successfully rescuing around 200 captives. the remaining 700 were sold in Tunis and Algiers.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2023-06-05 . The pirate raid of 1618 . 2024-03-21 . en-US.
  2. Book: Mateo . Elena . Lanzarote and Chinijo Islands Geopark: From Earth to Space . Martínez-Frías . Jesús . Vegas . Juana . 2019-04-25 . Springer . 978-3-030-13130-2 . en.
  3. Book: Ditchfield . Simon . Conversions: Gender and religious change in early modern Europe . Smith . Helen . 2017-01-06 . Manchester University Press . 978-1-5261-0705-3 . en.
  4. Book: Planet . Lonely . Lonely Planet Canary Islands . Corne . Lucy . Quintero . Josephine . 2015-12-01 . Lonely Planet . 978-1-76034-007-0 . en.
  5. Book: Wilson, Peter Lamborn . Pirate Utopias: Moorish Corsairs & European Renegadoes . 2003 . Autonomedia . 978-1-57027-158-8 . en.
  6. Book: Lehr, Peter . Pirates: A New History, from Vikings to Somali Raiders . 2019-07-16 . Yale University Press . 978-0-300-18223-1 . en.
  7. Book: Coindreau, Roger . Les corsaires de Salé . 2006 . Eddif . 978-9981-896-76-5 . fr.