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Battle of Pulo Buton (1606)
Part of Dutch–Portuguese War

Map of Sumatra, 1565
Date13–16 December, 1606
LocationPulo Buton, near the coast of Sumatra
Result Portuguese victory
Belligerents
Portugal Kingdom of Portugal Dutch East India Company Dutch East India Company
Commanders and leaders
Portugal Álvaro de Menezes
Units involved
Unknown Dutch East India Company Erasmus
Strength
~7 ships ~9 vessels
Casualties and losses
Heavy
Several ships damaged
Heavy
Erasmus severely damaged

The Battle of Pulo Buton (1606) was a naval engagement that took place in Pulo Buton, near the coast of Sumatra, between a Portuguese fleet commanded by Dom Álvaro de Menezes and a Dutch force under Cornelis Matelief.

Background

In 1606, the Portuguese, under the command of Dom Álvaro de Menezes, had been struggling to defend their holdings in the East from Dutch attacks. In an attempt to weaken the Portuguese position, the Dutch fleet, commanded by Matelief, had split their forces, concentrating on eliminating the remaining Portuguese vessels.

The Portuguese fleet, though diminished, was anchored in a strong defensive position near the bay of Pulo Buton. Dom Álvaro de Menezes, despite the absence of reinforcements and with only seven ships at his disposal, was determined to defend his fleet. The Dutch fleet, which had suffered losses in previous skirmishes, sought to exploit the Portuguese vulnerability.

Battle

On December 13, 1606, Matelief's Dutch fleet attacked the Portuguese ships in the bay. The Dutch had already suffered heavy losses in earlier engagements, particularly in a failed attempt to destroy the Portuguese ships using a fireship on December 8. The Portuguese, positioned close to the shore and with their guns concentrated on one side, managed to repel 4 or 5 hours of cannon attacks. The Erasmus came close to sinking, and the Dutch forces eventually realized that continuing the assault would lead to higher losses.

Aftermath

The Dutch retreated from the area on December 16, with the Portuguese maintaining control over their position. The Dutch fleet, with their ships damaged and their morale weakened, could not continue their campaign against the Portuguese armada.

Matelief, after suffering considerable casualties, eventually gave up on further attacks and left to the Moluccas at the end of December.

References

  1. ^ Boxer 1986, p. 28.
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