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- Pierre_Caunay abstract "Pierre Caunay was a 16th-century French adventurer from Honfleur. In 1526, Pierre Caunay sailed to Sumatra, with the objective of reaching the Moluccas to participate in the spice trade. He was part of a fleet of three ships, sponsored by Francis I, financed by a bank of Florence, and set up by entrepreneur Jean Ango and the Verrazano brothers. The ships were separated in the Atlantic, and two of them, led by the brother Verrazano, continued to Brazil. Pierre Cauny however passed the Cape of Good Hope and continued to reach Sumatra. Part of his crew was killed in Aceh in Sumatra, as well as his Portuguese pilot, so that Pierre Caunay decided to return to France.He lost his ship on the return leg between Africa and Madagascar. Twelve of the crew survived and sailed to Mozambique, where they were imprisoned by the Portuguese. Their story was reported by the Governor of Mozambique himself. Some other sailed stayed in Madagascar, where they were picked up by later ships.The expedition of Jean de Breuilly in 1528 was sent to seek the whereabouts of the expedition of Pierre Caunay, but was unable to find it.".
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- Pierre_Caunay wikiPageWikiLink Aceh.
- Pierre_Caunay wikiPageWikiLink Africa.
- Pierre_Caunay wikiPageWikiLink Brazil.
- Pierre_Caunay wikiPageWikiLink Cape_of_Good_Hope.
- Pierre_Caunay wikiPageWikiLink Category:French_explorers.
- Pierre_Caunay wikiPageWikiLink Category:People_from_Honfleur.
- Pierre_Caunay wikiPageWikiLink Florence.
- Pierre_Caunay wikiPageWikiLink France–Asia_relations.
- Pierre_Caunay wikiPageWikiLink Francis_I_of_France.
- Pierre_Caunay wikiPageWikiLink Giovanni_da_Verrazzano.
- Pierre_Caunay wikiPageWikiLink Honfleur.
- Pierre_Caunay wikiPageWikiLink Jean_Ango.
- Pierre_Caunay wikiPageWikiLink Jean_de_Breuilly.
- Pierre_Caunay wikiPageWikiLink Madagascar.
- Pierre_Caunay wikiPageWikiLink Maluku_Islands.
- Pierre_Caunay wikiPageWikiLink Mozambique.
- Pierre_Caunay wikiPageWikiLink Spice_trade.
- Pierre_Caunay wikiPageWikiLink Sumatra.
- Pierre_Caunay wikiPageWikiLink File:Sailing_ship_near_Java_la_Grande_in_Vallard_Atlas_1547.jpg.
- Pierre_Caunay wikiPageWikiLinkText "Pierre Caunay".
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- Pierre_Caunay subject Category:French_explorers.
- Pierre_Caunay subject Category:People_from_Honfleur.
- Pierre_Caunay hypernym Adventurer.
- Pierre_Caunay type Person.
- Pierre_Caunay comment "Pierre Caunay was a 16th-century French adventurer from Honfleur. In 1526, Pierre Caunay sailed to Sumatra, with the objective of reaching the Moluccas to participate in the spice trade. He was part of a fleet of three ships, sponsored by Francis I, financed by a bank of Florence, and set up by entrepreneur Jean Ango and the Verrazano brothers. The ships were separated in the Atlantic, and two of them, led by the brother Verrazano, continued to Brazil.".
- Pierre_Caunay label "Pierre Caunay".
- Pierre_Caunay sameAs Q7192129.
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- Pierre_Caunay sameAs Q7192129.
- Pierre_Caunay wasDerivedFrom Pierre_Caunay?oldid=693563441.
- Pierre_Caunay depiction Sailing_ship_near_Java_la_Grande_in_Vallard_Atlas_1547.jpg.
- Pierre_Caunay isPrimaryTopicOf Pierre_Caunay.