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Domingos Fernandes Calabar (c. 1600–1635) was a Portuguese soldier, smuggler, and plantation owner during the time of the
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intrusion into
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. He first fought for
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against the
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before switching sides and fighting for the
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. He was eventually captured and executed by the Portuguese for treason.


Personal life

Little is known of Calabar's life in
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. Calabar was born around 1600 in Alagoas, then part of the
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. He was baptized as a
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on 15 March 1610. Calabar studied with the
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, and it is believed that he made money from smuggling. It is also believed that he was a
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; however, several chroniclers dispute this and claim that he was a
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.


With the Portuguese

In 1580, Portugal passed under the Spanish rule by marriage of King Philip II with a Portuguese Princess after the death of her brother the King. The
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were an ally of
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until then, but an enemy of the Spaniards. Strong merchant ties between the
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and
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resulted in the establishment of a truce which lasted until 1621, when fighting between the Dutch and Portuguese began. The
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invaded
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, a state of
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, and was subsequently expelled in 1625 by a Spanish and Portuguese army. The grandson of Duarte Coelho,
Matias de Albuquerque Matias de Albuquerque (Olinda, Colonial Brazil, colony of Brazil, 1580s – Lisbon, Kingdom of Portugal, 9 June 1647), the first and only Count of Alegrete, was a Portuguese colonial administrator and soldier. He was nicknamed "Hero of Two Con ...
, Calabar traveled from
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to
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in order to coordinate the defense of the country from Dutch attacks. Portugal gave him only 27 soldiers, but he also recruited native men to serve as soldiers under him. Calabar retreated after
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fell to the Dutch and engaged in guerrilla warfare, which was highly effective against the Dutch due to Calabar and his men's superior knowledge of the terrain, which included bays, swamps, rivers, and beaches on the coast and deep jungles in the interior. With his assistance, the Dutch were forced out of Olinda.


Calabar Joins the Dutch

For unknown reasons, Calabar began to fight for the Dutch against the Portuguese in April 1632. For two years he had served among his countrymen, in the process getting wounded twice, gaining fame and becoming renowned. Robert Southey writes (History of Brazil, vol. I, page 349):
If committing a crime, he fled to escape punishment if the treatment they received from the commanders dislike, or, if it is more likely, with treason, expected to improve their fortune, is what you do not know. But it was the first Pernambuco who defected to the Netherlands, and if among all these were given to selection of one, would not have chosen another, so active, shrewd, enterprising and desperate he was, neither was there any better knew the country and the coast.
The Dutch had gained the upper hand, conquering more and more territories, including the towns of
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and Igaraçu, the island of Itamaracá, and the fort of
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. Calabar's help was so valuable that even the Three King's Fortress (Forte dos Reis Magos), in Rio Grande do Norte, fell under the domination of the Dutch. Calabar directly participated in the destruction of Ferreira Torto's sugarmill. His dominion extended at that time from the
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to
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. Pudsey, an English mercenary in the service of Holland, described Calabar with great admiration:


Capture

The conflict between the Spanish and Portuguese and the Dutch lasted five years. Forced to retreat more and more, Matias de Albuquerque went to
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, taking about 8,000 men. Close to
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was a group of approximately 380 Dutch, among them Calabar. One resident of this place, Sebastião do Souto, volunteered to infiltrate the Dutch ranks. Souto went to the Dutch commander, Picard, saying that he had changed sides, and convinced him to attack the Portuguese forces of Albuquerque, who Souto said had no more than 200 men. The trap worked, and when the Dutch troops attacked, they were defeated by Matias de Albuquerque's Portuguese troops and Calabar was captured in the process.


Execution

Calabar was executed for treason against
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. He was garroted, quartered, and displayed openly on the palisade fortress. Robert Southey, a historian, says of this:
With much patience received the death, giving many signs of sincere contrition for all his misdeeds, accompanied by so devout hope of forgiveness. the priest confessor Fr Manuel do Salvador who watched the last moments had kept no doubt on the salvation of the sufferer.
Asked if he knew some Portuguese who were in treacherous correspondence with the enemy, Calabar replied that he knew much about this chapter, not being of the lowest people involved
In
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, now under the command of Arciszewski, the Netherlands paid him funeral honors. Two years later, in 1637, Prince Maurice of Nassau came to Brazil. Prince Maurice contributed to the idea that the Dutch colonization would be better than others, something inconsistent compared to the same look on his retirement from Brazil, where he was accused of prejudice to the Company of the West Indies, and have taken the classic model of exploitation exhaustive - which forced the revolt of Brazilians, among them André Vidal de Negreiros, Shrimp and Felipe Henrique Dias - treated as heroes of the expulsion of the Netherlands.


In popular culture

The composer
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, along with
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, made in 1973 a play entitled: "Calabar: The Praise of Treason" where he first traitor to the condition of Calabar was revisited. This position could be more to report the situation at the time dictatorial than a historiographical overview of the events of the seventeenth century. In Salvador (Bahia), there are neighborhoods with the name "Calabar." Along these "tributes," some historians try to justify the attitude towards Calabar. They fail to note, however, that he was first the ally of the Portuguese, and had earned their trust, and then served the enemies in highly privileged position. Calabar is the central character in the
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''1632'' series novel, '' 1636: Calabar's War'' by
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and Robert E. Waters.


Bibliography

*Southey, Robert (1774–1843). History of Brazil (Translated by Luis Joaquim de Oliveira and Castro). Belo Horizonte: Ed Itatiaia, New York: Ed University of São Paulo, 1981. *CINTRA, Assisi. "REHABILITATION OF HISTORIC Calabar. Documented study, which proves that Calabar was not a traitor." Ed Brazilian Civilization. Rio de Janeiro. 1933


References

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