Roche Braziliano

Roche Braziliano
An illustration of Roche Braziliano in Alexandre Exquemelin's The Buccaneers of America (1678)
Born27 February 1630
Disappearedc. 1671
At sea
StatusBody never found
Piratical career
TypeDutch buccaneer
Years active1654–1671
Base of operationsPort Royal, Jamaica

Roche Braziliano[a] (c. 1630 – disappeared c. 1671) was a Dutch pirate from the town of Groningen. His piratical career lasted from 1654 until his disappearance c. 1671. He was first made famous in Alexandre Exquemelin's 1678 book The Buccaneers of America; Exquemelin did not know Braziliano's real name, but historians have argued his probable real name was Gerrit Gerritszoon and that he and his parents had moved to Dutch Brazil.[1] He is known as "Roche Braziliano", which in English translates to "Rock the Brazilian", due to his long exile in Brazil.[2][3]


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  1. ^ Zuidhoek, Arne (2006). Piratenencyclopedie (in Dutch). pp. 20–24.
  2. ^ Platt, Richard (1995). Eyewitness Guide to Pirates. London: Dorling Kindersley. p. 64. ISBN 0-7513-6035-X.
  3. ^ Lunsford, Virginia W. (2005). Piracy and Privateering in the Golden Age Netherlands. Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 62–63. ISBN 1-4039-6692-3.