Sailors from Palos de la Frontera pillage…
1476 CE
Sailors from Palos de la Frontera pillage the coasts of Guinea.
Alfonso de Palencia, official chronicler of Isabella, narrates an expedition in which two caravels from Palos captured one hundred and twenty Africans and sold them as slaves.
Despite protests by the monarchs, shortly afterwards another fleet of three caravels captured an African king and one hundred and forty nobles of his village.
In May 1476, Isabella orders the liberation of the "King of Guinea" and his entourage.
The order is only partly obeyed, as the king is liberated and returned to Guinea, but his companions are all sold as slaves.