'Duarte Barbosa' (d.
1521) was a
Portuguese writer and trader. Living in the
15th and the
16th century, his father was
Diogo Barbosa. He travelled as a supernumerary with
Ferdinand Magellan in the Armada de Molucca expedition along with approximately 260 people of various ranks. During his journey, he wrote detailed accounts of foreign cultures.
One of the few survivors of the
Battle of Mactan in which Magellan was killed, Barbosa was made captain of the ship ''Victoria'' and the co-commander of the armada, where remained until he was killed at the Humabon feast.
Among others that travelled along with him and Magellan were:
★ Estêvão Gomes (
pilot major, mutinied at
Strait of Magellan and took vessel San Antonio back to Spain)
★ Gonzalo Gómez de
Espinosa (master-at-arms, captain of vessel Trinity after a fiasco at
Brunei and on final voyage)
★ Francisco Albo (pilot)
★ Pedro de Valderrama
★
Juan Serrano, captain of ''Santiago''
★ Ginés de Mafra (
seaman)
★
Enrique de Malacca (slave to Magellan from the
Malacca, escaped after the
Battle of Mactan and plotted with
Humabon)
★ Alvaro de Mesquita (Magellan's relative and supernumerary, assumes command of vessel ''San Antonio'' from de Coca, captain after mutiny, overpowered by mutiny led by Gomes and taken back to Spain)
★
Antonio Pigafetta (chronicler)
★ Cristóvão Rebêlo (Magellan's illegitimate son, dies at
Mactan)
Further reading
★ Duarte Barbosa (1518). ''Book of Duarte Barbosa''
★ ML Dames (1989), ''The Book of Duarte Barbosa'', 2 Vols, ASEA, Indian reprint.
External links
★
Banglapedia