Bernard Fokke
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Bernard or Barend Fokke was a 17th century Frysian-born captain for the Dutch East India Company. He was renowned for the uncanny speed of his trips from Holland to Java. For example, in 1678 he traveled the distance in 3 months and 4 (or 10) days, delivering governor Rijckloff van Goens a stack of letters from which the traveling time could be confirmed. In later times a statue was erected of him on the small island Kuipertje near the harbor of Batavia. The statue was destroyed by the English in the early 19th-century.
His fast trips caused people to suspect that he was aided by the devil and he is often considered to have been a model for the legendary captain of the Flying Dutchman, a ghostly ship doomed to sail the seas forever.
[edit] External links
- Bernhard Fokke als Fliegender Holländer (In German)
[edit] Sources
Friesche volks-almanak, "Van Dreuten en Bleeker", Sneek 1841, page 175 (Dutch)
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