believed to be of Martínez de Espinar: the frontispiece of his book Arte de ballestería y montería, an engraving by JuandeNoort [es], also known as Johannes
in 1600 in Bahía de Manila by Oliver Van Noort; Nuestra Señora de la Encarnación captured by Woodes Rogers in 1709; Nuestra Senora de la Covadonga captured
Martínez de Espinar, identified from an engraving, by JuandeNoort [es], on the frontispiece of his treatise on archery;: 271 they are watched by Juan Mateos
privateers from the Netherlands and England. Francis Drake and Olivier van Noort are known to have used the island as a supply base. When Drake was visiting
is a reference to the Dutch navigator Olivier Van Noort, who tried to invade the city of Rio de Janeiro in the 16th century from Flamengo Beach. "Flamengo"