Francisco Serrão

Francisco Serrão

Francisco Serrão ( _es. Francisco Serrano) (died 1521) was a Portuguese explorer, and a cousin or personal friend of Ferdinand Magellan. His 1512 voyage was the first known European sailing east past Malacca through Indonesia to its lucrative 'Spice Islands' of Maluku. He allied himself with Sultan Bayan Sirrullah, the ruler of Ternate, becoming his personal advisor. He remained in Ternate where he died mysteriously around the same time Magellan died.

Voyage to Banda

Serrão served as captain of one of three vessels (and second in overall command under António de AbreuHannard (1991), page 7] ) sent from Malacca by Afonso de Albuquerque to find the Spice Islands of Banda in Maluku in 1511.cite book| last =Ricklefs | first =M.C. | authorlink = | coauthors = | title =A History of Modern Indonesia Since c.1300, 2nd Edition | publisher =MacMillan | year =1991 | location =London | pages =p.24 | url = | doi = | id = ISBN 0-333-57689-6 ] Banda was the world's only source of nutmeg and mace, spices used as flavourings, medicines, preserving agents, that were at the time highly valued in European markets. The Portuguese sought to dominate the source, rather than relying on Arab traders who sold it to the Venetians for exorbitant prices.

Malay pilots guided the expedition east via Java and along the Lesser Sundas before steering them north to Banda via Ambon. When Serrão's ship had berthed at Gresik on Java, he took a Javanese woman as his wife, who then accompanied him on the expedition's further journey. [cite journal|title='Niachile Pokaraga' A Sad Story of a Moluccan Queen| author=Paramita R. Abdurachman| journal=Modern Asian Studies| volume=22| issue=3| url=http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0026-749X%281988%2922%3A3%3C571%3A%27PASSO%3E2.0.CO%3B2-2| pages= 571–592| year=1988] In 1512 his ship was shipwrecked but managed to reach Luco-Pino island (Hitu), north of Ambon. The expedition remained in Banda for about one month, purchasing and filling their ships with nutmeg and mace, as well as and cloves in which Banda had a thriving entrepôt trade. Serrão left Banda in a Chinese junk purchased from a regional trader to replace his lost ship. D'Abreu sailed through Ambon while Serrão went ahead towards Maluku islands.

Hitu

With nine Portuguese crew and nine Indonesians, the ship foundered in a squall and broke up on a reef off a small island. When the island's inhabitants, notorious shipwreck scavengers, surveyed the wreck from a boat, Serrão's crew posed as unarmed and helpless but wealthy castaways. As the scavengers drew near, the Portuguese attacked and commandeered both their craft and crew. Their inadvertent rescuers were then forced to take them to Ambon, where they disembarked in Hitu.

Serrão's armour, muskets, and marksmanship impressed the powerful chiefs of Hitu who were warring against Luhu, the principal settlement on Seram's Hoamal Peninsula near Hitu. [Hannard (1991), page 7; Muller (1997), page 43] The Portuguese were also welcomed in the area as buyers of food and spices during a lull in the spice trade due to a temporary disruption to Javanese and Malay sailings to the area following the 1511 conflicts in Malacca. The visitors were recruited as military allies and their subsequent exploits were heard in the rival neighbours of Ternate and Tidore who both rushed emissaries to induce the visitors to assist.

Ternate

Allying himself with Ternate, the area's strongest power, Serrão served as the head of a mercenary band of Portuguese warriors under the service of the island's Sultan Bayan Sirrullah, one of two feuding powerful sultans who controlled the spice trade. They became close friends and the Sultan appointed Serrão as his personal adviser for all matters, including military (Portuguese document purport) and family issues. Having been well received by the Sultan, Francisco Serrão decided to remain there, not making any efforts to return to Malacca.cite book|title=The book of Duarte Barbosa : an account of the countries bordering on the Indian Ocean and their inhabitants| id=ISBN 8120604512| author=Duarte Barbosa; Mansel Longworth Dames; Fernão de Magalhães| publisher=Asian Educational Services| year=1989| location=New Delhi]

Magellan and death

Franscisco Serrão's letters to Ferdinand Magellan, carried to Portugal via Malacca and describing the 'Spice Islands', helped Magellan persuade the King of Spain to finance his circumnavigation.Hannard (1991), page 8] Before they met each other, Serrão mysteriously died in Ternate at almost the same time Magellan was killed in the Philippines. One theory suggests Serrão died of poison administered by the Sultan of Ternate. His family ties with Juan Serrano remain unclear in the historiography of Portuguese expeditions to Southeast Asia. The only written document is a list of captains' names in the fleet of Magellan's.

ee also

*Exploration of Asia
*History of Indonesia

References

General

*cite book | last = Hannard| first =Willard A.| authorlink = | coauthors = | title =Indonesian Banda: Colonialism and its Aftermath in the Nutmeg Islands| publisher =Yayasan Warisan dan Budaya Banda Naira | year =1991| location =Bandanaira| pages = | url = | doi = | id =
*cite book | last = Muller| first =Karl | authorlink = | coauthors = Pickell, David (ed)| title =Maluku: Indonesian Spice Islands | publisher =Periplus Editions | year =1997 | location =Singapore | pages = | url = | doi = | id = ISBN 962-593-176-7

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