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Enrique of Malacca ( es, Enrique de Malaca; pt, Henrique de Malaca), was a
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member of the
Magellan expedition The Magellan expedition, also known as the Magellan–Elcano expedition, was the first voyage around the world in recorded history. It was a 16th century Spanish expedition initially led by Portuguese explorer Ferdinand Magellan to the Moluccas ...
that completed the first circumnavigation of the world in 1519–1522. He was acquired as a slave by the Portuguese explorer
Ferdinand Magellan Ferdinand Magellan ( or ; pt, Fernão de Magalhães, ; es, link=no, Fernando de Magallanes, ; 4 February 1480 – 27 April 1521) was a Portuguese explorer. He is best known for having planned and led the 1519 Spanish expedition to the East ...
in 1511 at the age of 14 years, probably in the early stages of the capture of Malacca. Although Magellan's will calls him "a native of
Malacca Malacca ( ms, Melaka) is a state in Malaysia located in the southern region of the Malay Peninsula, next to the Strait of Malacca. Its capital is Malacca City, dubbed the Historic City, which has been listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site si ...
",
Antonio Pigafetta Antonio Pigafetta (; – c. 1531) was an Venetian scholar and explorer. He joined the expedition to the Spice Islands led by explorer Ferdinand Magellan under the flag of the emperor Charles V and after Magellan's death in the Philippine Islands, ...
states that he was a native of
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.The city of Malacca was inhabited by various ethnicities. The founder himself was a Malay refugee from Singapura who fled from the Kingdom of Palembang in Sumatra. See Crawfurd, 1856: p. 244 Magellan later took him to Europe, where he accompanied the circumnavigation expedition in 1519. According to some historians, it is possible that he could be the first person to
circumnavigate Circumnavigation is the complete navigation around an entire island, continent, or astronomical body (e.g. a planet or moon). This article focuses on the circumnavigation of Earth. The first recorded circumnavigation of the Earth was the Magel ...
the globe and return to his starting point, however, there is no record or source that confirms it. When Magellan appeared before the Spanish king, he spoke of Enrique as "a slave that he had had in Malacca; because he was from those islands they called him Enrique de Malacca."
Antonio Pigafetta Antonio Pigafetta (; – c. 1531) was an Venetian scholar and explorer. He joined the expedition to the Spice Islands led by explorer Ferdinand Magellan under the flag of the emperor Charles V and after Magellan's death in the Philippine Islands, ...
, a participant who wrote the most comprehensive account of Magellan's voyage, called him "Henrique" (which was Hispanicised as ''Enrique'' in official Spanish documents) and also referred to him as a slave.


Magellan expedition

Enrique accompanied Magellan back to Europe and onwards on Magellan's search for a westward passage to the
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, and he served as an interpreter for the Spaniards. American historian Laurence Bergreen cites Magellan's claim to the Spanish court that his slave Enrique was a native of the Spice Islands. Magellan produced letters from a Portuguese acquaintance,
Francisco Serrão Francisco Serrão (died 1521) was a Portuguese explorer and a possible cousin of Ferdinand Magellan. His 1512 voyage was the first known European sailing east past Malacca through modern Indonesia and the East Indies. He became a confidant of Su ...
, who located the Spice Islands so far to the east of Spain, that they lay in the area granted to Spain, rather than Portugal. This gave Spain an opportunity to claim the Spice Islands. Ginés de Mafra explicitly states in his first hand account that Enrique was taken on the expedition primarily because of his ability to speak the
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: "He agellantold his men that they were now in the land he had desired, and sent a man named Herédia, who was the ship's clerk, ashore with a Native they had taken, so they said, because he was known to speak Malay, the language spoken in the
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." The island in the Philippines where Enrique spoke and was understood by the natives was Mazaua, which Mafra locates somewhere near
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.


After Magellan's death

Magellan had provided in his will that Enrique was to be freed upon his death. But after the battle, the remaining ships' masters refused this bequest. The Genoese pilot of the Magellan expedition wrongly stated in his eye-witness account that the Spaniards had no interpreter when they returned to
Cebu Cebu (; ceb, Sugbo), officially the Province of Cebu ( ceb, Lalawigan sa Sugbo; tl, Lalawigan ng Cebu; hil, Kapuroan sang Sugbo), is a province of the Philippines located in the Central Visayas region, and consists of a main island and 167 ...
, because Enrique had died on
Mactan Mactan is a densely populated island located a few kilometers (~1 mile) east of Cebu Island in the Philippines. The island is part of Cebu province and it is divided into the city of Lapu-Lapu and the municipality of Cordova. The island is sep ...
along with Magellan during the
Battle of Mactan The Battle of Mactan ( ceb, Gubot sa Mactan; fil, Labanan sa Mactan; es, Batalla de Mactán) was a fierce clash fought in the archipelago of the Philippines on April 27, 1521. The warriors of Lapulapu, one of the Datus of Mactan, overpowered ...
in 1521. However, Enrique was very much alive on 1 May 1521, and attended a feast given by
Rajah Humabon Rajah Humabon, later baptized as Don Carlos, (died April 27, 1521) was the Rajah of Cebu (an Indianized Philippine polity). Humabon was Rajah at the time of the arrival of Portuguese-born, Spanish explorer Ferdinand Magellan in the Philippines ...
to the Spaniards. Antonio Pigafetta writes that the survivor
João Serrão Juan Rodríguez Serrano, also known as João Rodrigues Serrão in the Portuguese version, (Fregenal de la Sierra - Cebu, 1521) was a 16th-century Spanish navigator, born in Fregenal de la Sierra, Badajoz,''Auto das perguntas que se fizeram a dois ...
, who was pleading with the crew from the shore to save him from the Cebuano tribesmen, said that all those who went to the banquet were slain, except for Enrique. A discourse by Giovanni Battista Ramusio claims that Enrique warned the Chief of Subuth icthat the Spaniards were plotting to capture the king and that this led to the murder of Serrão and others at the banquet.


Possibility of the first circumnavigation

Enrique accompanied Magellan on all his voyages, including the voyage that circumnavigated the world between 1519 and 1521. On 1 May he left in Cebu, with the presumed intention to return to his home island,1938 ''Magellan. Der Mann und seine Tat'', , pp. 213–214 and there is nothing more said of Enrique in any document. If he succeeded in returning to his home before July 1522, he would have been the first person to circumnavigate the world and return to his starting point. According to
Maximilianus Transylvanus Maximilian van Sevenbergen, Latinized in Maximilianus Transylvanus (Transilvanus, Transylvanianus), also Maximilianus of Transylvania and Maximilian (Maximiliaen) von Sevenborgen (between 1485 and 1490 – 1538, Brussels), was a courtier of ...
and
Antonio Pigafetta Antonio Pigafetta (; – c. 1531) was an Venetian scholar and explorer. He joined the expedition to the Spice Islands led by explorer Ferdinand Magellan under the flag of the emperor Charles V and after Magellan's death in the Philippine Islands, ...
documents, Elcano and his sailors were the first to circumnavigate the globe. Enrique is only documented to have traveled with Magellan from Malacca to Cebu in two segments—from Malacca to Portugal in 1511 and from Spain to Cebu in 1519–1521. The distance between Cebu and Malacca is 2500 km (approximately 20 degrees of longitude), which is left to complete the circumnavigation. It is not known if he ever had a chance to complete it.


Ethnicity and identity

In his last will, Magellan describes Enrique as a
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and native of Malacca, part of modern Malaysia today. Alternately, Pigafetta described him as coming from Sumatra in modern-day
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, located just across the
Strait of Malacca The Strait of Malacca is a narrow stretch of water, 500 mi (800 km) long and from 40 to 155 mi (65–250 km) wide, between the Malay Peninsula (Peninsular Malaysia) to the northeast and the Indonesian island of Sumatra to the southwest, connec ...
. Either way, Enrique is generally accepted to have been an ethnic Malay. However, it has been asserted by Filipino historian
Carlos Quirino Carlos Lozada Quirino (14 January 1910 – 20 May 1999) was a Philippine biographer and historian. Not only known for his works on biographies and history but also on varied subjects such as the old maps of the Philippines and also the culinary le ...
that Enrique was himself a
Visayan Visayans (Visayan: ''mga Bisaya''; ) or Visayan people are a Philippine ethnolinguistic group or metaethnicity native to the Visayas, the southernmost islands of Luzon and a significant portion of Mindanao. When taken as a single ethnic group, ...
Filipino, a Cebuano or native of Cebu in the Philippines, on the mistaken assumption that Enrique must have conversed with the Cebuanos in their Cebuano language instead of the Malay language as attested by primary sources (the Malay language was the lingua franca of the region).


In popular culture


Fictional works

In Malaysia, a character known as
Panglima Awang Enrique of Malacca ( es, Enrique de Malaca; pt, Henrique de Malaca), was a Malay member of the Magellan expedition that completed the first circumnavigation of the world in 1519–1522. He was acquired as a slave by the Portuguese explorer ...
, a name given by a historical novel author, Harun Aminurrashid in his same novel titled ''Panglima Awang'' which was written in 1957 and first published in 1958 by ''Pustaka Melayu'' (under brand: ''Buku Punggok'') is based on Enrique. According to the author, he gave Enrique the Malay name ''Awang'' to match his presumed ethnicity, while the title ''Panglima'' ( en, Commander) refers to Enrique's wisdom, strength and activeness. In 2021, the historical novel ''Enrique the Black'' by Singapore author Danny Jalil was published by Penguin Random House SEA. The book depicts a fictionalized account of Enrique as a Malay teenager who was taken by Ferdinand Magellan and forced into slavery, later playing a pivotal role as an interpreter on the journey to the Moluccas Spice Islands, where the inhabitants speak the Malay language.


Depictions in popular culture

*Portrayed by
Oscar Obligacion Oscar Obligacion (January 21, 1924 – February 2, 2010) was a Filipino comedian. He was known as Pantarorong and Kumang. Early life He was born on January 21, 1924, in Manila Manila ( , ; fil, Maynila, ), officially the City of Manil ...
in the 1955 Filipino film ''
Lapu-Lapu Lapulapu or Lapu-Lapu (ᜎᜉ̰-ᜎᜉ̰), whose name was first recorded as Çilapulapu, was a datu (chief) of Mactan in the Visayas in the Philippines. He is best known for the Battle of Mactan that happened at dawn on April 27, 1521, where h ...
'' *Portrayed by Julio Diaz in the 2002 Filipino film ''
Lapu-Lapu Lapulapu or Lapu-Lapu (ᜎᜉ̰-ᜎᜉ̰), whose name was first recorded as Çilapulapu, was a datu (chief) of Mactan in the Visayas in the Philippines. He is best known for the Battle of Mactan that happened at dawn on April 27, 1521, where h ...
'' *Portrayed by
Kidlat Tahimik Eric Oteyza de Guia (born October 3, 1942), better known as Kidlat Tahimik ("Silent Lightning"), is a film director, writer and actor whose films are commonly associated with the Third Cinema movement through their critiques of neocolonialism. ...
in his 2010 Filipino short film ''Memories of Overdevelopment 1980–2010'' *Portrayed by Kidlat Tahimik in his 2015 Filipino feature film ''Balikbayan #1: Memories of Overdevelopment Redux III'' *Portrayed by Aryan Farhan in the 2017 Portuguese-Malaysian documentary film ''Henry of Malacca: A Malay and Magellan'' *Portrayed by Jon Samaniego in the 2019 Spanish CG animated film '' Elcano & Magellan: The First Voyage Around the World'' *Portrayed by Colin Ryan in the 2022 Spanish miniseries ''Boundless''


See also

*
Lapulapu Lapulapu or Lapu-Lapu (ᜎᜉ̰-ᜎᜉ̰), whose name was first recorded as Çilapulapu, was a datu (chief) of Mactan in the Visayas in the Philippines. He is best known for the Battle of Mactan that happened at dawn on April 27, 1521, where h ...
*
List of slaves Slavery is a social-economic system under which people are enslaved: deprived of personal freedom and forced to perform labor or services without compensation. These people are referred to as slaves, or as enslaved people. The following is a ...
*
Magellan's circumnavigation The Magellan expedition, also known as the Magellan–Elcano expedition, was the first voyage around the world in recorded history. It was a 16th century Spanish expedition initially led by Portuguese explorer Ferdinand Magellan to the Moluccas ...


Note


References


Publications

* *Blair, Emma Helen and Robertson, James Alexander, ''The Philippine Islands 1493-1898'' (55 vols, Cleveland, 1901-1907); abbreviated BR in citations. *Jesús, Vicente Calibo de, ''Mazaua, Magellan's Lost Harbor'' (2004) *Fry, Stephen, ''The Book of General Ignorance'' (London, 2006) *Genoese Pilot, ''Navegaçam e vyagem que fez Fernando de Magalhães de Seuilha pera Maluco no anno de 1519 annos'' In: ''Collecção de noticias para a historia e geografia das nações ultramarinas, que vivem nos dominios Portuguezes, ou lhes sao visinhas'' (Lisbon, 1826) pp. 151–176 * *Mafra, Ginés de, ''Libro que trata del descubrimiento y principio del Estrecho que se llama de Magallanes'' (1543), critical edition by Antonio Blazquez and Delgado Aguilera (Madrid, 1920) pp. 179–212 *Maximilian Transylvanus, ''De Moluccis insulis'' (1523) in: ''The First Voyage'' (Manila: Filipiniana Book Guild, 1969: pp. 103–130 *Morison, Samuel Eliot, ''The European Discovery of America: The Southern Voyages 1492-1616'' (New York, 1974) *Parr, Charles McKew, ''So Noble a Captain: The Life and Times of Ferdinand Magellan'' (New York, 1953) *Pigafetta, Antonio, ''Magellan’s Voyage'' (1524) **1524a. facsimile edition of Nancy-Libri-Phillipps-Beinecke-Yale codex, vol. II (New Haven, 1969) **1524b. ''Primo viaggio intorno al globo terracqueo, ossia ragguaglio della navigazione...fatta dal cavaliere Antonio Pigafetta...ora publicato per la prima volta, tratto da un codice MS. Della biblioteca Ambrosiana di Milano e corredato di note da Carlo Amoretti''. Milan 1800. **1524c. ''Il primo viaggio intorno al globo di Antonio Pigafetta''. In: ''Raccolta di Documenti e Studi Publicati dalla''. Commissione Colombiana. Andrea da Mosto (ed. and tr.). Rome 1894. **1524d. ''Le premier tour du monde de Magellan''. Léonce Peillard (ed. and transcription of Ms. fr. 5650). France 1991. **1524e. ''Magellan’s Voyage'', 3 vols. James Alexander Robertson (ed. and tr. of Ambrosian). Cleveland 1906. **1524f. ''Magellan’s Voyage: A Narrative Account of the First Circumnavigation''. R.A. Skelton (ed. and tr. of Yale ms.). New Haven 1969. **1524g. *of Ms. fr. 5650 and Ambrosian ms.). London 1874. **1523h. ''The Voyage of Magellan: The Journal of Antonio Pigafetta''. Paula Spurlin Paige (tr. of Colínes edition). New Jersey 1969. **1524i. ''Il Primo Viaggio Intorno Al Mondo Con Il Trattato della Sfera''. Facsimile edition of Ambrosian ms. Vicenza 1994. **1524j. ''The First Voyage Around the World (1519-1522)''. Theodore J. Cachey Jr. (ed. based on Robertson’s tr.) New York 1995. **1524k. ''Pigafetta: Relation du premier voyage autour du monde...Edition du texte français d’après les manuscripts de Paris et de Cheltenham''. Jean Denucé (text transcribed from Ms. 5650, collating Mss. Ambrosiana, Nancy-Yale and 24224 in notes.) Antwerp 1923. *Quirino, Carlos, "The First Man Around the World Was a Filipino" In: ''Philippines Free Press'', 28 December 1991. --"Pigafetta: The First Italian in the Philippines." In: ''Italians in the Philippines'', Manila: 1980. -- "Enrique." In: ''Who's Who in the Philippines''. Manila: Pp. 80–81. *Ramusio, Gian Battista, ''La Detta navigatione per messer Antonio Pigafetta Vicentino'' (1550) In: ''Delle navigationi e viaggi...'' (Venice) pp. 380–98 *Torodash, Martín, 'Magellan Historiography' In: ''Hispanic American Historical Review'', vol. LI (1970), pp. 313–335 * Zweig, Stefan, ''Conqueror of the Seas: The Story of Magellan'' (New York, 1938)


External links


Yale University – Pigafetta, Journal of Magellans' Voyage
* ttp://firstcircumnavigator.tripod.com/ First circumnavigatorbr>Spanish PDV Enrique de Malacca
* ttp://www.xeniaeditrice.it/mazaua.pdf Pacific Maritime History Mazaua: Magellans' Lost Harbourbr>Crawfurd's description of Malay archipelago
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