Some Basque whalers went on a whaling expedition to Iceland and were killed after a conflict in 1615 with local people in the region of the Westfjords.
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On the 13th of October, Martín and the other 17 of his group were killed at Æðey and Sandeyri in Ísafjarðardjúp while they were fishing, by troops commanded by Ari Magnússon. According to Jón Guðmundsson, the bodies were stabbed in the eyes, ears and noses and had their genitals mutilated. The captain, Martín de Villafranca, was injured in the shoulder and chest with an axe but managed to escape into the sea. However, he was stoned in the water and dragged to the shore where he was tortured to death.
Two verdicts were instigated by Sheriff Ari Magnússon of Ögur, Ísafjarðardjúp, in October 1615 and January 1616. The Spaniards were considered criminals after their ships were wrecked and in accordance with the Icelandic law book of 1281, it was decided that the only right thing to do was to kill as many of them as possible. An estimated 32 Spaniards were killed.[2][3]
Explanation:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slaying_of_the_Spaniards
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Well, what else are you gonna do with 32 Spaniards.
I don’t quite recall that verse of “drunken sailor”…
What do you do with 32 drunken Spaniards?
What do you do with 32 drunken Spaniards?
What do you do with 32 drunken Spaniards?
Kill them.
The meter works better in the original Icelandic.