'Egbert Bartholomeuszoon Kortenaer' or 'Egbert Meussen Cortenaer' (
1604-
13 June 1665) was an
admiral of the
United Provinces of the Netherlands. His second name is also given as ''Bartolomeuszoon'' or ''Meeuwiszoon''. All of these are variations on the
patronym "Son of Bartholomew".
Kortenaer was born in 1604 in
Groningen of humble origins. In
1626 he was made
boatswain, in
1636 second mate. In the
First Anglo-Dutch War he served as first mate in
1652 on the Dutch flagship,
''Brederode''. In the
Battle of Dungeness he lost his right hand and eye. On
10 April 1653 he was made
Commodore to replace
flag captain Abel Roelants when Lieutenant-Admiral
Maarten Tromp used ''Brederode'' as his flagship. In the
Battle of Scheveningen Tromp was killed. Kortenaer kept Tromp's standard raised to keep up morale (this was habitual for the Dutch on such occasions) and took command of his squadron. On
21 October 1653 Kortenaer was promoted to captain. In the years after the war he often commanded squadrons as commodore when flag officers were absent.
In the
Battle of the Sound (
8 November 1658), serving as flag captain on
''Eendragt'', he beat off every Swedish attack while his commanding officer Lieutenant-Admiral
Jacob van Wassenaer Obdam was debilitated by
gout. After this heroic conduct against the Swedish, Kortenaer was promoted to Vice-Admiral on
8 May 1659 and knighted by
Frederick III of Denmark in the
Order of the Elephant. On
29 January 1665, shortly before the
Second Anglo-Dutch War, he was made Lieutenant-Admiral of the Admiralty of the Maas. He wasn't given command of the confederate Dutch fleet because he was a supporter of the
House of Orange. A British intelligence report stated: "He is the best man they have".
During the
Battle of Lowestoft on
13 June 1665 Kortenaer commanded the van and was second in overall command behind Van Wassenaer. He was fatally wounded early in the battle on ''Groot Hollandia'' by a
cannonball hitting his hip and buried in
Rotterdam in a marble grave memorial engraved by a poem of Gerard Brandt:
:''The Hero of the Maas, bereft of eye''
::''and his right hand''
:''Yet of the Wheel the Eye, Fist of''
::''the Fatherland''
:''KORTENAER the Great, the terror''
::''of foe's fleets''
:''the forcer of the Sound by this grave''
::''his country greets''
HNLMS Kortneaer
Several ships of the Dutch navy have been named ''Kortenaer'' after the admiral,
★ A late-19th Century
Coastal defence ship
★ The
World War II destroyer HNLMS ''Kortenaer''.
★ An ex-British
S Class destroyer formerly HMS Scorpion transferred in 1945
★ The lead ship of the
Kortenaer class frigates