16th-century piracy

Fernao Mendes Pinto 5: Revenge and a Little Piracy Too

16th-century depiction of Portuguese ships used in India at the time.

Portuguese ships of the 16th century - (Wikimedia)

Pinto and his colleagues embark on a quest for revenge against a certain pirate, and in the process indulge in quite a bit of piracy themselves along the coasts of Champa and Hainan. Ships are seized, silks are stolen, and brains are squeezed out.

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Source:

  • The Travels of Mendes Pinto, edited and translated by Rebecca D. Catz. University of Chicago Press, 1989.