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Instituto Cervantes de Manila hosts webinar on Isabel de Barreto, first female admiral in history

Instituto Cervantes de Manila is organizing a webinar on this extraordinary woman on April 7 at 6:00 PM, with Francisco Mellén to talk about the latest findings in the archives on Isabel Barreto. He will be accompanied in a round table discussion by the historian from Vermont University Juan Maura.

Do you know who was the first woman in history who commanded a ship? Do you know who was the first woman in history who crossed the Pacific Ocean? She was none other than a Spanish woman named Isabel Barreto, whose life story well deserves a movie.

Instituto Cervantes de Manila is organizing a webinar on this extraordinary woman on April 7 at 6:00 PM, with Francisco Mellén to talk about the latest findings in the archives on Isabel Barreto. He will be accompanied in a round table discussion by the historian from Vermont University Juan Maura. The event will have a simultaneous translation in English and will also be held via Zoom. The link will be available in the Facebook page of Instituto Cervantes de Manila.

Isabel Barreto was the first female Admiral in the world, and Philippine history enthusiasts would find it interesting to note that after traversing the Pacific Ocean from the Viceroyalty of Peru, she ended her trip in the Philippines where she and her crew sailed for their lives.  Her husband, Alvaro de Mendaña, who discovered the Solomon and Marquesas Islands in the 16th century, had died in the Santa Cruz Islands in the Pacific Ocean. It was upon his death that Isabel assumed the leadership of the expedition en route to the Philippines. In Manila, she was welcomed with great honors as the “Queen of Sheba”.

This noteworthy woman was born in Galicia (Spain) in 1567. During her childhood, the family moved to Peru where she grew up and married her first husband Mendaña, who was more than twenty-five years older than her. During her stay in Manila, she married a Spanish military man, Fernando de Castro, with whom she returned to the Americas.

This is organized by Instituto Cervantes de Manila. For further information about the event, you may visit the website of Instituto Cervantes at https://manila.cervantes.es or Facebook page at www.facebook.com/InstitutoCervantesManila.

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