Villegagnon Island

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From a rocky, almost barren islet in Guanabara Bay rises Villegagnon Island. It’s a place of surprising transformations, a stage for dramatic historical events. Villegagnon Island wasn’t always known by this name. The indigenous people, the Tamoios, called it Serigipe. In 1555, French Admiral Nicolas Durand de Villegaignon, for whom the island is now named, arrived with 500 colonists. Seeking a strategic foothold in Brazil, they chose this small, defensible island. Villegagnon Island became the site of Fort Coligny, a fortress built to protect the French colony of France Antarctique against hostile natives and the Portuguese. The fort stood as a testament to French ambition, named in honor of Villegaignon’s supporter, Admiral Gaspard de Coligny, a leader of the Huguenots. However, the French dream was short-lived. In 1560, Portuguese forces led by Mem de Sá launched a siege. Two French dissenters, Jean de Cointra and Jacques Le Balleur, provided key information to the Portuguese, facilitating their victory. The French, abandoned by Villegaignon who had returned to France in 1558, sought refuge with the Tamoios. Fort Coligny fell, destroyed by the Portuguese. Villegagnon Island then witnessed the first Portuguese mass celebrated on its soil, marking a shift in power. Later, a new fortress was built by the Portuguese to defend Guanabara Bay. This fortress met its own demise, almost entirely destroyed during a naval revolt in 1893. Today, Villegagnon Island stands connected to the mainland, a far cry from the isolated islet it once was. It now houses the Brazilian Naval School, a symbol of Brazilian naval power, its history echoing with the battles and ambitions of the past.

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