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  2. Captaincies of the Portuguese Empire - Wikipedia

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    Following the model established on Madeira, the archipelago was divided into various captaincies in order to encourage settlement and development of the islands. [2] The creation and development of the captaincy was neither consistent nor uniform throughout the islands of the Azores, but reflected the dedication of each donatary-captain in the endeavour. [2]

  3. Martim Afonso de Sousa - Wikipedia

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    1st Captain-major of the Captaincy of São Vicente; In office 1533–1564: Monarchs: John III of Portugal Sebastian of Portugal: Preceded by: Office created: Succeeded by: Pero Lopes de Sousa: Personal details; Born: c. 1500 Vila Viçosa, Kingdom of Portugal: Died: 21 July 1564 (aged 63–64) Lisbon, Kingdom of Portugal: Spouse: Ana Pimentel ...

  4. Captaincy - Wikipedia

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    A captaincy (Spanish: capitanía [kapitaˈni.a], Portuguese: capitania [kɐpitɐˈni.ɐ], Croatian: kapetanija) is a historical administrative division of the former Spanish and Portuguese colonial empires. It was instituted as a method of organization, directly associated with the home-rule administrations of medieval feudal governments in ...

  5. Diogo de Azambuja - Wikipedia

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    In 1481, Diogo was appointed by John II as captain of a fleet consisting of nine caravels and two ships with 600 soldiers and 100 masons and carpenters. They were sent, along with the necessary stone and other materials, to construct a fortress called São Jorge da Mina at the Gulf of Guinea in the Portuguese Gold Coast colony.

  6. Captaincies of the Azores - Wikipedia

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    Yet, the title bestowed on Gonçalo Velho is not very clear, as it has been both referred to as the comendador da ilha de Santa Maria e nosso capitão nos Açores (Commander of the island of Santa Maria and Our captain of the Azores), or alternately as the comendador das ilhas dos Açores (Commander of the Azores).

  7. Portuguese Empire - Wikipedia

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    The Portuguese Empire [a] was a colonial empire that existed between 1415 and 1999. ... Each captain-major was to build settlements, ...

  8. Garcia de Sá - Wikipedia

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    Garcia de Sá became famous when he was the captain of the Bassein and ordered to mint a certain amount of copper coins to facilitate local trade. The colony lacked any Portuguese money including local coins minted in Goa. And Garcia de Sá resolved to make such a desperate step, and almost paid with his career for it.

  9. List of Portugal national football team captains - Wikipedia

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    Vítor Gonçalves captained Portugal in their first international on home soil, on 17 December 1922 against the same opposition. The current individual with the most caps, as captain of the Portugal team is Cristiano Ronaldo .