Sassacus

Sassacus (Massachusett: Sassakusu (fierce) (c. 1560 June 1637) was born near present-day Groton, Connecticut. He was a Pequot sachem,[1] and he became grand sachem after his father sachem Tatobem was killed in 1632. The Mohegans led by sachem Uncas rebelled against domination by the Pequots.[2] Sassacus and the Pequots were defeated by the English along with their Narragansett and Mohegan allies in the Pequot War.

Sassacus is also a genus of jumping spiders.
Sassacus
Pequot leader
In office
1632  June 1637
Personal details
Bornc.1560
DiedPresent-Day New York
Cause of deathMurdered by the Mohawk Tribe
Military service
Battles/wars

Sassacus fled to what he thought was safety among the Iroquois Mohawks in present-day New York, but they murdered him. They sent his head and hands to the English as a symbolic offering of friendship.[3]

Sassacus possibly had a brother who married Ninigret's daughter, and his sister-in-law may have married Harman Garrett.[4][5]

Footnotes

  1. "Pequot Indian Chiefs and Leaders". Handbook of American Indians. Retrieved 2007-02-21.
  2. Oberg, p. 48
  3. Vaughan, Alden T. (1995). New England Frontier: Puritans and Indians, 1620-1675, p. 150. University of Oklahoma Press. ISBN 0-8061-2718-X, ISBN 978-0-8061-2718-7.
  4. Glenn LaFantasie, The Correspondence of Roger Williams, (1988) 311-312
  5. Pulsief, ed., Acts of the Commissioners, I, 100, 169

References

  • Oberg, Michael Leroy, Uncas, First of the Mohegans, 2003, ISBN 0-8014-3877-2
  • Vaughan, Alden T. (1995). New England Frontier: Puritans and Indians, 1620-1675, p. 150. University of Oklahoma Press. ISBN 0-8061-2718-X, ISBN 978-0-8061-2718-7


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