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Michiel de Ruyter
De Ruyter in 1667, by Ferdinand Bol (National Maritime Museum – another autograph version is now in the Rijksmuseum)
Birth nameMichiel Adriaenszoon
Nickname(s)Bestevaêr
Born(1607-03-24)24 March 1607
Vlissingen, Spanish Netherlands
(now Netherlands)
Died29 April 1676(1676-04-29) (aged 69)
Syracuse, Spanish Empire
(now Italy)
Buried
Nieuwe Kerk, Amsterdam
AllegianceMichiel de Ruyter Dutch Republic
BranchDutch States Navy
Service years1637–1676
RankLieutenant-admiral general[a]
Wars
  • Eighty Years' War
    • Cleves campaign
    • Siege of Bergen op Zoom
  • Dutch–Portuguese War
  • Portuguese Restoration War
    • Battle of Cape St. Vincent
  • First Anglo-Dutch War
    • Battle of Plymouth
    • Battle of the Kentish Knock
    • Battle of Dungeness
    • Battle of Portland
    • Battle of the Gabbard
    • Battle of Scheveningen
  • Second Northern War
    • Siege of Danzig
    • Battle of Nyborg
  • Second Anglo-Dutch War
    • Expedition to West Africa (1664-1665)
    • Battle of Barbados
    • Raid on Newfoundland
    • Four Days' Battle
    • St. James's Day Battle
    • Raid on the Medway
    • Battle of Landguard Fort
  • Franco-Dutch War
    • Battle of Solebay
    • First Battle of Schooneveld
    • Second Battle of Schooneveld
    • Battle of Texel
    • Invasion of Martinique
    • Battle of Stromboli
    • Battle of Augusta 
AwardsOrder of Saint Michael
RelationsEngel de Ruyter (son)

Michiel Adriaenszoon de Ruyter (IPA: [miˈxil ˈaːdrijaːnˌsoːn ˈrœytər]; 24 March 1607 – 29 April 1676) was a Dutch admiral. His achievements with the Dutch Navy during the Anglo-Dutch Wars earned him the reputation as one of the most skilled naval commanders in history.

De Ruyter came from a modest background in Zeeland and began seafaring from an early age; by the age of 30 he had become a shipmaster in the Dutch merchant fleet. In 1641, De Ruyter briefly served as a rear admiral during the Portuguese Restoration War, after which he returned to a prosperous merchant career for a decade before retiring to his hometown of Vlissingen. On the outbreak of the First Anglo-Dutch War in 1652, De Ruyter accepted a command in the Dutch Navy under lieutenant admiral Maarten Tromp, distinguished himself and was promoted to vice admiral at the end of the war. In 1655, he took part in the Second Northern War on the side of Denmark-Norway against Sweden.

De Ruyter was named lieutenant admiral and commander of the Dutch fleet at the start of the Second Anglo-Dutch War in 1665, and in 1666 he won a hard-fought victory in the Four Days' Battle in the southern North Sea. In 1667, De Ruyter executed the highly successful Raid on the Medway, where he destroyed much of the English fleet and captured the English flagship HMS Royal Charles, facilitating a favourable peace for the Dutch. In the Third Anglo-Dutch War, De Ruyter's actions during the battles of Solebay (1672), Schooneveld (1673) and Texel (1673) successfully prevented an invasion of the Dutch coast by Anglo-French forces. Continuing his fight against the French, De Ruyter was fatally wounded by a cannonball at the Battle of Augusta off Sicily in 1676, and died a week later in Syracuse. His body was brought back to Amsterdam, where he was accorded a state funeral and interred in the Nieuwe Kerk.

Often dubbed a Dutch folk hero, De Ruyter was highly respected by his sailors and soldiers, and his nickname Bestevaêr (Middle Dutch for "grandfather") is still used to refer to him in Dutch media today. Several Royal Netherlands Navy vessels have been named after him and his flagship, and he is credited as a founder of the Netherlands Marine Corps.
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