Jean de Breuilly

From Wikipedia the free encyclopedia

Sailing ship near Java la Grande in Vallard Atlas 1547, Dieppe school.

Jean de Breuilly was a 16th-century French adventurer from Honfleur. In 1528, he left for an expedition to Asia, to seek the whereabouts of the expedition of Pierre Caunay, but was unable to find it.[1]

Jean de Breuilly stopped at Zanzibar in March 1528.[1] He then arrived in the harbour of Diu on the Indian coast, but there his ship was seized by the Portuguese.[1]

His ship seems to have been called the Marie de Bon Secours, also named Grand Anglais.[2]

See also

[edit]

Notes

[edit]
  1. ^ a b c Orientalism in early Modern France 2008 Ina Baghdiantz McAbe, p.78, ISBN 978-1-84520-374-0
  2. ^ The Cambridge history of the British Empire p.61 [1]

References

[edit]