Antonio de Oquendo

Antonio de Oquendo

Infobox Military Person
name=Antonio de Oquendo


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born= October 1577
died=7 June 1640
placeofbirth=San Sebastián
placeofdeath=La Coruña
nickname=
allegiance=Spain
branch=Spanish Navy
serviceyears=1594-1640
rank=Captain General
unit=
commands=
battles=Battle of the Downs (1639)
awards=
relations=Miguel de Oquendo (father)
laterwork=

Antonio de Oquendo (San Sebastián, October 1577 – La Coruña, 7 June 1640) was a Spanish admiral; in 1639 he was in command of the Spanish forces at the Battle of the Downs.

Antonio was the son of Captain-General Miguel de Oquendo. In 1594 he entered naval service. He first commanded the "Delfín de Escocia" and later the "Dobladilla", both light ships. On 7 August 1604 he captured an English privateer. In 1607 he was appointed commander of the Biscay squadron, which was that year enlarged and renamed the squadron of the Bay of Biscay. From the same year he also functioned as the General of the Fleet of the Viceroyalty of New Spain.

In 1619 he temporarily replaced Juan Fajardo, arrested for insubordination, as commander of the Squadron of the Ocean, the Atlantic high seas navy. Ordered to be Fajardo's successor he refused, at the same time trying to make the government aware of the many shortcomings in the naval organisation; as a result he was himself incarcerated. Soon his imprisonment was changed for a forced stay in a convent. After a while Prince Philbert arranged his release; De Oquendo was then given command for a few years of the yearly Spanish treasure fleet, transporting the silver from the Andes to Spain.

In 1624 he was brought to trial on accusations of fraud and nepotism but managed to show that the charges were fabricated by his enemies within the fleet. Nevertheless he was barred from command of the treasure fleet for four years and condemned to pay an indemnity of 12,000 ducats for having caused the loss of the galleons "Espíritu Santo" and "Santísima Trinidad" near Cuba through neglect of duty.

In 1626 De Oquendo became Admiral-General of the Ocean Fleet, under Captain-General Frederico de Toledo. In 1628 by his own initiative he relieved La Mármora, at the time besieged by the Moors.

In 1631 he commanded a troop convoy destined for Brazil, to retake the city of Pernambuco, the previous year conquered by the Dutch West India Company. On 12 September he engaged and defeated a Dutch WIC fleet under Admiral Adriaan Pater, allowing him to successfully land the troop contingent. The Spanish lost one vessel, the Dutch three. De Oquendo was now promoted to the highest rank, that of Captain-General.

In 1636 he was arrested for duelling an Italian nobleman in Madrid. In 1637 he refused to reinforce the fleet of the Kingdom of Naples because his squadron was undermanned and poorly supplied. He was punished by being appointed governor of Mahon, the capital of the island of Minorca.

However in 1639 the situation of Spain in the Thirty Years War strongly deteriorated. France had blocked the usual land route to the Army of Flanders and in August De Oquendo was made a viscount and given command of a large transport fleet to ship reinforcements from Cadiz to Dunkirk. On 15 September he was intercepted near the Strait of Dover by the squadron of Dutch Lieutenant-Admiral Maarten Tromp, who was reinforced two days later by a flotilla of Vice-Admiral Witte de With. Though the Dutch force was rather small, consisting of only seventeen vessels, it managed by a clever use of the line-of-battle to severely damage the larger and crowded Spanish ships. De Oquendo feared that if he would enter the narrow channel to Dunkirk, he would be trapped in that port, so he opted to take refuge in The Downs, in neutral English waters at the coast of Kent. As James II of England had concluded a secret treaty with Spain against the Dutch, De Oquendo hoped to move his troops to Flanders by means of English shipping. On 31 October the Dutch fleet, grown to over a hundred ships, violated English neutrality and attacked the Spanish fleet, succeeding in destroying or capturing many enemy vessels. De Oquendo himself escaped but was heavily wounded and morally broken. He never fully recovered. After his return to Spain he soon died in La Coruña.

Persondata
NAME = de Oquendo, Antonio
ALTERNATIVE NAMES =
SHORT DESCRIPTION = Spanish admiral
DATE OF BIRTH = October 1577
PLACE OF BIRTH = San Sebastián, Spain
DATE OF DEATH = 7 June 1640
PLACE OF DEATH = La Coruña, Spain


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