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Fernão
Fernão-Fernão Brandão Sanches
Fernão Brandão Sanches (?-?) was a Portuguese nobleman, Comendador of Afife and Cabanas. He participated in the Portuguese campaigns in North Africa against
Fernão-Fernão Lopes (soldier)
Fernão Lopes (died 1545) was the first known permanent inhabitant of the remote Island of Saint Helena in the South Atlantic Ocean, an island that later
Fernão-Fernão Jeremias
Fernão Jeremias (1080–11??) was a Portuguese medieval knight, he accompanied Duke Henry of Burgundy in his arrival to the County of Portugal. Fernão was
Fernão-Fernão Vaz Dourado
Fernão Vaz Dourado (c. 1520 in Goa – c. 1580 in Portuguese India) was a Portuguese cartographer of the sixteenth century, belonging to the third period
Fernão-Gomes Eanes de Zurara
notable after Fernão Lopes. Zurara adopted the career of letters in middle life. He probably entered the royal library as assistant to Fernão Lopes during
Fernão-Fernão Velho
Fernão Velho (born 14th-century) was a Portuguese nobleman, who served during the Kingdom of Portugal as Alcaide of Veleda. and squire of Peter, Duke of
Fernão-Fernão Lopes de Castanheda
v. Fernão Lopes de Castanheda na página do Projeto Vercial. História do descobrimento e conquista da Índia pelos portugueses na Infopédia. Fernão Lopes
Fernão-South Korea
Religious culture of Korea, Hollym International, p. 99 Dourado, Fernão. "Atlas de Fernão Vaz Dourado". Arquivo nacional da Torre do Tombo. Archived from
Fernão-Fernão Álvares da Maia
Fernão Álvares da Maia (c.1390-1449) was a Portuguese nobleman, Lord of Pena, Aguiar. and Trofa. Fernão was born in Lisbon, Kingdom of Portugal, son of
Fernão-Fernão Ferro
Fernão Ferro is a civil parish, in the municipality of Seixal in the district of Setúbal, Portugal. It is part of the Lisbon metropolitan area. The population
Fernão-Fernão Martins da Fonseca Coutinho
Fernão Martins da Fonseca Coutinho (born 14th-century) was a Portuguese nobleman, Lord of Couto de Leomil. His parents were Esteban Martins de Leomil and
Fernão-Equatorial Guinea
Portuguese rule in Equatorial Guinea lasted from the arrival of Fernão do Pó (Fernando Pó) in 1472 until the 1778 Treaty of El Pardo
Fernão-Bioko
(Portuguese: Fernando Pó; Spanish: Fernando Poo), named for Portuguese navigator Fernão do Pó. Between 1973 and 1979 the island was named Macías Nguema Biyogo after
Fernão-List of Portuguese people
Ocean Fernão Lopez, soldier in India and first resident of the island of Saint Helena Fernão Mendes Pinto, among the first to reach Japan Fernão Pires
Fernão-Fernão Dias Environmental Protection Area
The Fernão Dias Environmental Protection Area (Portuguese: Área de Proteção Ambiental Fernão Dias) is an Environmental protection area in the state of
Fernão-Fernão Carvalho
Fernão Carvalho was the 4th Captain-major of Portuguese Ceylon. Carvalho was appointed in 1553 under John III of Portugal, he was Captain-major until 1555
Fernão-Peter I of Portugal
remained for eight years. According to the Chronicle of Pedro I of Portugal by Fernão Lopes, during her stay, she began to show signs of illness and "defects
Fernão-Pedro Álvares Cabral
kilometres (19 mi) from present-day Covilhã in central Portugal. He was a son of Fernão Álvares Cabral and Isabel Gouveia—one of five boys and six girls in the
Fernão-Portuguese presence in Asia
Chronica dos reis de Bisnaga [es], Domingo Pais and Fernão Nunes, 1520 and 1535 Domingos Pais and Fernão Nunes made important reports on the Vijayanagara
Fernão-Sete Cidades (Ponta Delgada)
consistent maps presented to King Afonso V of Portugal was from the Azorean, Fernão Teles (in 1473). This map showed a long coastline, with various islands
Fernão-Federative units of Brazil
The first such captaincy was the island of São João, granted in 1504 to Fernão de Loronha. The continental land was divided into captaincies in 1534, generally
Fernão-Fernão Gomes de Lemos
Fernão Gomes de Lemos (c. 1485 - c. 1535) was the third and last Captain of Portuguese Ceylon. Lemos succeeded Lopo de Brito and was appointed in 1522
Fernão-Typhoon
Typhôn. In French typhon was attested as storm in 1504. Portuguese traveler Fernão Mendes Pinto referred to a tufão in his memoir published in 1614. The earliest
Fernão-Vasco da Gama
neglected African enterprise to a private Lisbon merchant consortium led by Fernão Gomes. Within a few years, Gomes' captains expanded Portuguese knowledge
Fernão-Domingo Paes
ISBN 0543925889. Includes a translation of the Chronica by Domingo Paes and Fernão Nunes about 1520 and 1535 respectively. Radhakamal Mukerjee, "A history
Fernão-Fernando González de Traba
Fernando González de Traba or Fernão Gonçalves (fl. 1159–1165) was a Galician magnate and the head of the House of Traba in the Kingdom of León during
Fernão-Lourenço Marques (explorer)
Duarte Pacheco Pereira Estêvão da Gama Fernão de Loronha Fernão do Pó Fernão Gomes Fernão Mendes Pinto Fernão Pires de Andrade Francisco Serrão Gaspar
Fernão-Bartolomeu Dias
Duarte Pacheco Pereira Estêvão da Gama Fernão de Loronha Fernão do Pó Fernão Gomes Fernão Mendes Pinto Fernão Pires de Andrade Francisco Serrão Gaspar
Fernão-João Fernandes Lavrador
Duarte Pacheco Pereira Estêvão da Gama Fernão de Loronha Fernão do Pó Fernão Gomes Fernão Mendes Pinto Fernão Pires de Andrade Francisco Serrão Gaspar
Fernão-Itapeva, Minas Gerais
the 180,373 hectares (445,710 acres) Fernão Dias Environmental Protection Area, created in 1997. IBGE 2020 APA Fernão Dias (in Portuguese), ISA: Instituto
Fernão-Bandeirantes
the relations between the Jesuits and the Bandeirantes. The bandeirante Fernão Dias was born in São Paulo in 1608 to a well-off family and spent much of
Fernão-Luzon
noble or royal descent as the term is an abbreviation of Sanskrit adiraja. Fernão Mendes Pinto noted that a number of Luções in the Islamic fleets went to
Fernão-Name of Brazil
16th century to the territories leased to the merchant consortium led by Fernão de Loronha, to exploit brazilwood for the production of wood dyes for the
Fernão-Pêro da Covilhã
Duarte Pacheco Pereira Estêvão da Gama Fernão de Loronha Fernão do Pó Fernão Gomes Fernão Mendes Pinto Fernão Pires de Andrade Francisco Serrão Gaspar
Fernão-Portuguese maritime exploration
granted the monopoly of trade in part of the Gulf of Guinea to merchant Fernão Gomes, for an annual payment of 200,000 reals. Gomes was also required to
Fernão-Diogo Cão
Duarte Pacheco Pereira Estêvão da Gama Fernão de Loronha Fernão do Pó Fernão Gomes Fernão Mendes Pinto Fernão Pires de Andrade Francisco Serrão Gaspar
Fernão-Vijayanagara Empire
visits by and writings of medieval European travelers such as Domingo Paes, Fernão Nunes, and Niccolò de' Conti. These travelogues, contemporary literature
Fernão-Ferdinand Magellan
Spanish Empire /məˈɡɛlən/ mə-GHEL-ən or /məˈdʒɛlən/ mə-JEL-ən; Portuguese: Fernão de Magalhães, IPA: [fɨɾˈnɐ̃w̃ dɨ mɐɡɐˈʎɐ̃j̃ʃ]; Spanish: Fernando de Magallanes
Fernão-Fernão Teles de Meneses
Fernão Teles de Meneses (1431 — Alcácer do Sal, 1 April 1477), also known as Fernão Teles and Fernão da Silva, was a Portuguese fidalgo and soldier. Together
Fernão-Fernão Pires
in South Africa. Fernão Pires is also known under the synonyms Camarate, Fernam Pires, Fernan Piriz, Fernão Pirão, Fernao Pires, Fernão Pires do Beco, Gaeiro
Fernão-Fernão Lara Mesquita
Fernão Lara Mesquita is a Brazilian journalist. He was a director of Grupo Estado, which publishes the daily newspaper O Estado de S. Paulo, one of the
Fernão-Fernão de Loronha
Fernão de Loronha (c. 1470 or earlier – c. 1540), whose name is often corrupted to Fernando de Noronha or Fernando della Rogna, was a prominent 16th-century
Fernão-Fernão Gomes
warehouse in Mina, he became known as "Fernão Gomes da Mina" in 1474. With his profits from African trade, Fernão Gomes assisted the Portuguese king in
Fernão-Portugal
Henriques, Count of Portugal, defeated his mother Countess Teresa and her lover Fernão Peres de Trava, establishing himself as sole leader of the county. Afonso
Fernão-Fernão
Fernão is a municipality in the state of São Paulo in Brazil. The population is 1,727 (2020 est.) in an area of 101 km2. The elevation is 558 m. In telecommunications
Fernão-Saint Helena
Saint-speak, Saint, or Saint English, which is a form of South Atlantic English. Fernão Lopes (died 1545), Portuguese soldier, first-known permanent inhabitant
Fernão-Rodovia Fernão Dias
the Fernão Dias highway intersects the Dom Pedro I highway, which runs from Campinas to Jacareí. The highway is thus named in honour of Fernão Dias Paes
Fernão-Fernando de Noronha
financed by a private commercial consortium headed by the Lisbon merchant Fernão de Loronha. The expedition was under the overall command of captain Gonçalo
Fernão-Caramuru
Duarte Pacheco Pereira Estêvão da Gama Fernão de Loronha Fernão do Pó Fernão Gomes Fernão Mendes Pinto Fernão Pires de Andrade Francisco Serrão Gaspar
Fernão-Kerala
defeated the Zamorin of Kozhikode, as well as the ruler of Kollam around 1443. Fernão Nunes says that the Zamorin had to pay tribute to the king of Vijayanagara
Fernão-Conquistador
Francisco Serrão Dinis Dias Fernão do Pó Fernão Magalhães also known as Ferdinand Magellan and Magallanes, served Spain too. Fernão Pires de Andrade Francisco
Fernão-Fernão do Pó
Fernão do Pó (Portuguese pronunciation: [fɨɾˈnɐ̃w du ˈpɔ]; fl. 1472), also known as Fernão Pó, Fernando Pó or Fernando Poo, was a 15th-century Portuguese
Fernão-August 15
of the Malacca Sultanate. 1517 – Seven Portuguese armed vessels led by Fernão Pires de Andrade meet Chinese officials at the Pearl River estuary. 1519
Fernão-Francisco Macías Nguema
Part of a series on the History of Equatorial Guinea Chronological Fernão do Pó Aro Confederacy Treaty of El Pardo Spanish Guinea (Spanish Cameroons) Treaty
Fernão-Fernão Lopes
1418, Fernão Lopes was appointed by John I as the head (guardião-mor) of the royal archives ('Torre do Tombo'). In 1434, King Edward appointed Fernão Lopes
Fernão-António de Abreu
returned to Malacca in December 1512, from where he departed for India with Fernão Pires de Andrade in January 1513, then sailing for Portugal. He died in
Fernão-Fernão Mendes Pinto
exaggerated, earning him the nickname Fernão Mentes Minto (wordplay with the Portuguese verb mentir, 'to lie', meaning "Fernão, are you lying? I am lying.").
Fernão-List of maritime explorers
Portuguese Portugal Dias, Pero Portuguese Portugal do Pó, Fernão English England Drake,Francis 1577–1581 1577–1581 1
Fernão-Grains of paradise
granted the monopoly of trade in the Gulf of Guinea to Lisbon merchant Fernão Gomes. This included the exclusivity in trade of Aframomum melegueta, then
Fernão-Fernão Nunes
European trade and diplomacy. Jacob and Fernão frequently wrote letters to each other. Robert Sewell, Fernão Nunes, Domingos Paes, "A forgotten empire:
Fernão-Grape
White Albariño Ansonica / Inzolia Bianca Chasselas Chelva Fernão Pires Fetească albă Fetească regală Furmint Garganega Gewürztraminer Grenache blanc Grillo
Fernão-Nagasaki
contact with Portuguese explorers occurred in 1543. An early visitor was Fernão Mendes Pinto, who came from Sagres on a Portuguese ship which landed nearby
Fernão-Fernão Dias
Fernão Dias Pais Leme (1608–1681) was a Portuguese bandeirante. He was known as the Emerald Hunter (Portuguese: o Caçador de Esmeraldas) and was one of
Fernão-Fernan Vaz Lagoon
Lagoon is a large lagoon on the Atlantic coast of Gabon. It is named for Fernão Vaz, the first European to reach it, and is known its wildlife and for the
Fernão-Francisco de Almeida
of 1,500 soldiers. The flagship was the carrack São Rafael captained by Fernão Soares. The mission's primary aims were to bring the spice trade under Portuguese
Fernão-Portuguese Empire
granted the monopoly of trade in part of the Gulf of Guinea to merchant Fernão Gomes. Gomes, who had to explore 100 miles (160 km) of the coast each year
Fernão-Madragana
was married to Fernão Rei. They had at least one daughter, Sancha Fernandes. Note that Rei means 'king', in Portuguese, and so Fernão Rei is believed
Fernão-Afonso de Albuquerque
of the deserters, but had them horribly mutilated. One such renegade was Fernão Lopes, bound for Portugal in custody, who escaped at the island of Saint
Fernão-São Paulo
Bittencourt Highway/BR-116 (connects São Paulo to the south of the country); Fernão Dias Highway/BR-381 (connects São Paulo to the north of the country); Anchieta
Fernão-Cartography
A pre-Mercator nautical chart of 1571, from Portuguese cartographer Fernão Vaz Dourado (c. 1520 – c. 1580). It belongs to the so-called plane chart model
Fernão-Camões Monument
literature in the Age of Discoveries: Fernão Lopes, Pedro Nunes, Gomes Eanes de Zurara, João de Barros, Fernão Lopes de Castanheda, Vasco Mouzinho de
Fernão-Patronymic
Facundo Fagúndez Fagundes Fáfila, Fávila Fáfez, Fáfilaz Fafes, Fáfilas Fernão, Fernando Fernández Fernandes Froila, Fruela Fróilaz, Fruelaz Froilas, Fruelas
Fernão-Portuguese language
of Portugal. The dialectal diversity becomes more evident in the work of Fernão d'Oliveira, in the Grammatica da Lingoagem Portuguesa, (1536), where he
Fernão-Fernando Lopes
(1906–1994), Portuguese composer and conductor Fernão Lopes (c. 1385–after 1459), Portuguese chronicler Fernão Lopes (soldier) (died 1545), first known permanent
Fernão-Fernao Veloso Bay
Fernao Veloso Bay (Portuguese: Baía de Fernão Veloso) is a bay in Mozambique. It is located in Nampula Province, south of Memba Bay on the northern coast
Fernão-Fernão Pires de Andrade
Fernão Pires de Andrade (also spelled as Fernão Peres de Andrade; in contemporary sources, Fernam (Fernã) Perez Dandrade) (d. 1552) was a Portuguese merchant
Fernão-Fernão de Oliveira
Católica Portuguesa) GRAMMATICA DA LINGOAGEM PORTUGUESA DE FERNÃO DE OLIVEIRA at BNP, biography of Fernão de Oliveira at national treasures of BNP, the national
Fernão-Fernando Po
may refer to: Fernando Po (island) in Equatorial Guinea, now called Bioko Fernão do Pó, Portuguese explorer Fernando Pó, village in Palmela, Portugal Fernando
Fernão-Battle of Diu
along with the cattle and even stray dogs in retaliation. According to Fernão Lopes de Castanheda, the sack of Dabul gave rise to a 'curse' on the western
Fernão-Amir Husain Al-Kurdi
Sultanate to the Ottoman Empire. The book of Duarte Barbosa By Duarte Barbosa, Fernão de Magalhães, Mansel Longworth Dames Kuzhippalli Skaria Mathew, Portuguese
Fernão-Jorge Álvares
Chronology of European exploration of Asia Europeans in Medieval China Fernão Pires de Andrade Rafael Perestrello Luso-Chinese agreement (1554) O’Connell
Fernão-Estêvão da Gama (16th century)
"Catarraz" 1571–73 António Moniz Barreto 1573–76 Dom Diogo de Menezes 1576–78 Fernão Teles de Menezes 1581 Francisco de Mascarenhas 1581–84 Dom Duarte de Menezes
Fernão-Pedro Teixeira
Duarte Pacheco Pereira Estêvão da Gama Fernão de Loronha Fernão do Pó Fernão Gomes Fernão Mendes Pinto Fernão Pires de Andrade Francisco Serrão Gaspar
Fernão-São Jorge Castle
The Portuguese Royal Archive, where the eminent Portuguese chroniclers Fernão Lopes, Gomes Eanes de Zurara and Damião de Góis once worked, is still referred
Fernão-Flores Island (Azores)
to Fernão Teles de Meneses when little was accomplished in populating the islands, except for disembarking some sheep (1475). The death of Fernão Teles
Fernão-Francisco Serrão
JSTOR 312598. Muller (1997), p. 43. Duarte Barbosa; Mansel Longworth Dames; Fernão de Magalhães (1989). The book of Duarte Barbosa : an account of the countries
Fernão-Antillia
Afonso V of Portugal (dated 10 November 1475), where he grants the knight Fernão Teles "the Seven Cities and any other populated islands" he might find in
Fernão-List of grape varieties
Farana Favorita Italy 1964 Fernao Pires / Fernão Pires Camarate, Fernam Pires, Fernan Piriz, Fernão Pirão, Fernao Pires, Fernão Pires do Beco, Gaeiro, Gaieiro
Fernão-Bacalhau (film)
stars Hélio Souto [pt], Dionísio Azevedo and Maurício do Valle. Ramos, Fernão Pessoa; Schvarzman, Sheila, eds. (2018). Nova história do cinema brasileiro
Fernão-Nanban trade
1543 were the Portuguese traders António da Mota and Francisco Zeimoto (Fernão Mendes Pinto claimed to have arrived on this ship as well, but this is in
Fernão-Portuguese people
Castro, Gomes Eanes de Zurara, Joana Vaz, Fernão Mendes Pinto (author of Peregrinação), Joana da Gama, Fernão Lopes and Violante do Céu. A new generation
Fernão-Somali–Portuguese conflicts
Scarecrow Press. p. 33. ISBN 978-0-8108-6604-1. Barbosa, Duarte; Magalhães, Fernão de (1866). A Description of the Coasts of East Africa and Malabar in the
Fernão-History of the Philippines
5790/hongkong/9789888028115.001.0001. ISBN 978-988-8028-11-5.[page needed] Pinto, Fernao Mendes (1989) [1578]. The Travels of Mendes Pinto. Translated by Rebecca
Fernão-Antão Gonçalves
Duarte Pacheco Pereira Estêvão da Gama Fernão de Loronha Fernão do Pó Fernão Gomes Fernão Mendes Pinto Fernão Pires de Andrade Francisco Serrão Gaspar
Fernão-Mandarin (bureaucrat)
ĩ or ỹ would be transcribed as in/im or yn/ym in most modern reprints.) Fernão Lopes de Castanheda, História do descobrimento e conquista da Índia pelos
Fernão-Knights Templar in Portugal
granted the castle of Longroiva by Afonso Henriques' sister and her husband Fernão Mendes de Bragança. The Templars participated in Afonso Henriques conquest
Fernão-2 euro commemorative coins
design on the outer ring of the coin. [75] Portugal 500th birthday of Fernão Mendes Pinto 520,000 coins 15 September 2011 Description: The inner part
Fernão-List of explorers
19th Southern Africa António de Andrade Portuguese 16th/17th India, Tibet Fernão Pires de Andrade Portuguese 16th Ming China Salomon August Andrée Swedish
Fernão-Manuel I of Portugal
Corte-Real. 1503 – The construction of the first feitoria in Brazil by Fernão de Loronha and of a fort in the allied Kingdom of Cochin in India by Afonso
Fernão-Roberto Ivens
Duarte Pacheco Pereira Estêvão da Gama Fernão de Loronha Fernão do Pó Fernão Gomes Fernão Mendes Pinto Fernão Pires de Andrade Francisco Serrão Gaspar
Fernão-João Ramalho
Duarte Pacheco Pereira Estêvão da Gama Fernão de Loronha Fernão do Pó Fernão Gomes Fernão Mendes Pinto Fernão Pires de Andrade Francisco Serrão Gaspar
Fernão-Bukka Raya I
upon the original chronicle of Portuguese traveler and chronicler Fernão Nunes (Fernao Nuniz), or the summary of it published by Barros; while the rest
Fernão-Inês de Castro
p. 78. ISBN 978-0-8108-7075-8. Rebelo (1983). A Concepção do Poder em Fernão Lopes. Lisbon: Livros Horizonte. ISBN 9789722405669. "Inês de Castro na
Fernão-Muzaffarids (Somalia)
Flag of Mogadishu under the Muẓaffarids, according to Fernão Vaz Dourado's map of 1576
Fernão-Gajapati Empire
banks of the river Godavari with an infantry of seven hundred thousand. Fernão Nunes, the Portuguese-Jewish traveler who spent three years at Vijayanagara
Fernão-Gil Eanes
Duarte Pacheco Pereira Estêvão da Gama Fernão de Loronha Fernão do Pó Fernão Gomes Fernão Mendes Pinto Fernão Pires de Andrade Francisco Serrão Gaspar
Fernão-Pero de Alenquer
Duarte Pacheco Pereira Estêvão da Gama Fernão de Loronha Fernão do Pó Fernão Gomes Fernão Mendes Pinto Fernão Pires de Andrade Francisco Serrão Gaspar
Fernão-Pernambuco
century, was known as Boca de Fernão (named after the explorer Fernão de Noronha). The Indians may have pronounced Fernão as Pernao and reversed the order
Fernão-History of Portugal (1415–1578)
more accuracy in the representation of lands and continents, stands out Fernão Vaz Dourado (Goa ~ 1520 – ~ 1580), whose work has extraordinary quality
Fernão-Victoria (ship)
the original on 2015-07-03. Retrieved 2015-07-27. Delaney, John (2010). "Fernão de Magalhães, d. 1521 (Ferdinand Magellan)". Strait Through: Magellan to
Fernão-Cebu City
housed in a chapel, is reputed to have been erected by Ferdinand Magellan (Fernão Magalhães) when he arrived in the Philippines in 1521. It was encased in
Fernão-Tanegashima
In his memoirs published in 1614, Portuguese adventurer turned author, Fernão Mendes Pinto placed himself in the first landing party, although this claim
Fernão-Aveiro, Portugal
represented Portugal in international tournaments including the Olympic Games. Fernão de Oliveira (1507 – ca.1581) a Portuguese grammarian, Dominican friar, historian
Fernão-Ponta Delgada
coast). The nobles in Ponta Delgada sent a secret contingent, headed by Fernão Jorge Velho, to meet with King Manuel in Lisbon to petition that the community
Fernão-Mars grape
White Albariño Ansonica / Inzolia Bianca Chasselas Chelva Fernão Pires Fetească albă Fetească regală Furmint Garganega Gewürztraminer Grenache blanc Grillo
Fernão-López
chairman of ABS-CBN Corporation Felipe López (archer), Spanish Olympic archer Fernão Lopez, first permanent resident of the island of Saint Helena García López
Fernão-Osasco
Oeste (Fizo)- Anhanguera Centro Universitário FIEO – UNIFIEO Faculdade Fernão Dias Faculdade FIPEN São Paulo State Technological College ( FATEC ) Universidade
Fernão-Electric eel
puraké ('the one that numbs' in Tupi) is in records by the Jesuit priest Fernão Cardim in 1583. The naturalists Bertrand Bajon, a French military surgeon
Fernão-Circumnavigation
expedition of August 1519 to 8 September 1522, started by Portuguese navigator Fernão de Magalhães (Ferdinand Magellan) and completed by Spanish Basque navigator
Fernão-Theory of the Portuguese discovery of Australia
Duarte Pacheco Pereira Estêvão da Gama Fernão de Loronha Fernão do Pó Fernão Gomes Fernão Mendes Pinto Fernão Pires de Andrade Francisco Serrão Gaspar
Fernão-Flag of Portugal
that only in the 15th century was this legend registered on a chronicle by Fernão Lopes (1419), support this explanation as one of pure myth and highly charged
Fernão-Capture of Malacca (1511)
as elucidam Lisbon, Typ. da Academia real das sciencias de Lisboa, p.417 Fernão Lopes de Castanheda, 1552–1561 História do Descobrimento e Conquista da
Fernão-Santarém, Portugal
exploration of the northeast coast of South America and claimed it for Portugal. Fernão Lopes de Castanheda (c. 1500–1559) was a historian in the early Renaissance
Fernão-Os Lusíadas
dangers and obstacles such as the hostility of natives in the episode of Fernão Veloso, the fury of a monster in the episode of the giant Adamastor, and
Fernão-Gonçalo Velho Cabral
the same islands, during the Portuguese Age of Discovery. He was son of Fernão Velho, Lord and Alcaide of Veleda, and his wife Maria Álvares Cabral (great-aunt
Fernão-European exploration of Africa
explored the Bissau islands and named Serra Leoa (Lioness Mountains). In 1469, Fernão Gomes rented the rights of African exploration for five years. Under his
Fernão-List of first human settlements
wave of Polynesian migrations. South Atlantic Saint Helena 1516 Settled by Fernão Lopes (soldier). Later populated by escaped slaves from Mozambique and Java
Fernão-Bassas da India
Judia" ("Jewess Shoals"). The Judia ("Jewess", for the ancestry of its owner Fernão de Loronha) was the Portuguese ship that discovered the feature by running
Fernão-Red seal ships
Japan.[citation needed] 1543 – Portuguese sailors (among them possibly Fernão Mendes Pinto) arrive in Tanegashima and transmit the arquebus. 1570 – Japanese
Fernão-List of Pan American medalists for Brazil
Henrique de Lorenzi Nelson Piccolo 1967 Winnipeg Sailing Snipe class Silver Fernão Dias Paes Leme Mário Borges Jr. Renato Augo da Matta 1967 Winnipeg Sailing
Fernão-Diogo Dias
Duarte Pacheco Pereira Estêvão da Gama Fernão de Loronha Fernão do Pó Fernão Gomes Fernão Mendes Pinto Fernão Pires de Andrade Francisco Serrão Gaspar
Fernão-Ribeiras
1502, countrymen of Fernão Álvares Evangelho, the first settler of Lajes, arrived in the area of Santa Cruz and joined-up with Fernão Álvares following
Fernão-Nzinga of Ndongo and Matamba
early years are well described in the correspondence of Portuguese governor Fernão de Sousa, who was in the colony from 1624 to 1631 (published by Heintze)
Fernão-Firearms of Japan
his memoirs published in 1614, the Portuguese adventurer turned author Fernão Mendes Pinto placed himself in that first landing party, although this claim
Fernão-Nacala
northern coast of Mozambique. Located in the southwestern indentation of inner Fernao Veloso Bay, it is the deepest natural port on the east coast of Africa.
Fernão-Santos, São Paulo
Marília Álvaro de Carvalho Alvinlândia Echaporã Fernão Gália Garça Lupércio Marília Ocauçu Oriente Oscar Bressane Pompeia Vera Cruz Tupã Arco-Íris Bastos
Fernão-Arnis
Age (Volume III)" -Lungshanoid (Glossary)- By Paul Kekai Manansala Pinto, Fernão Mendes (1989) [1578]. "The Travels of Mendes Pinto" (Document). Translated
Fernão-Ferdinand
Fernando, Hernando, and Hernán in Spanish, Ferran in Catalan, and Fernando and Fernão in Portuguese. The French forms are Ferrand, Fernand, and Fernandel, and
Fernão-Catherine of Lancaster
Mittelalters (Dictionary of the Middle Ages). Vol. 5, col. 1070.) Lopes, Fernão. The English in Portugal, 1367-1287. P 227-237 MacKay, Angus. Spain in the
Fernão-Chronicle of the King D. Pedro I
whose history Fernão Lopes must have had access to the Chronicles about the same time of the Castilian chronicler Pedro López de Ayala. Fernão Lopes, who
Fernão-João Vaz Corte-Real
Duarte Pacheco Pereira Estêvão da Gama Fernão de Loronha Fernão do Pó Fernão Gomes Fernão Mendes Pinto Fernão Pires de Andrade Francisco Serrão Gaspar
Fernão-Defenestration
(2005 ed.). New York Review of Books. pp. 78–79. ISBN 978-1-59017-146-2. Fernão Lopes, Crónica de el-rei D. João I, chapter XII Fazle, Abu. Akbarnama Archived
Fernão-Mogadishu
Flag of the Mogadishu area according to a 1576 map by Fernão Vaz Dourado
Fernão-Pero Escobar
discovery of Brazil in 1500. In 1471, working in the service of Lisbon merchant Fernão Gomes, who had a concession for the exploration and trade in the Gulf of
Fernão-Fernandino people
Pó, where many worked. This island was named for the Portuguese explorer Fernão do Pó, credited with discovering the region. Each population had a distinct
Fernão-Luís de Camões
that he may have encountered, among other figures, Fernão Mendes Pinto, Fernão Vaz Dourado, Fernão Álvares do Oriente, Garcia de Orta and the aforementioned
Fernão-João Gonçalves Zarco
Duarte Pacheco Pereira Estêvão da Gama Fernão de Loronha Fernão do Pó Fernão Gomes Fernão Mendes Pinto Fernão Pires de Andrade Francisco Serrão Gaspar
Fernão-Minas Gerais
expeditions were supported by the Portuguese Crown, among which those of Fernão Dias and his son-in-law Borba Gato, who left the village of São Paulo in
Fernão-Po
a commissioned air force rank Po Beg, 8th-century Turkic female ruler Fernão do Pó, 15th-century Portuguese explorer Kimberly Po (born 1971), US tennis
Fernão-João Fernandes (explorer)
Duarte Pacheco Pereira Estêvão da Gama Fernão de Loronha Fernão do Pó Fernão Gomes Fernão Mendes Pinto Fernão Pires de Andrade Francisco Serrão Gaspar
Fernão-Pressure swing adsorption
Adsorption. Wiley-VCH. ISBN 9780471188186. Santos, João C.; Magalhães, Fernão D.; and Mendes, Adélio, “Pressure Swing Absorption and Zeolites for Oxygen
Fernão-Mermaid
tratamento do tropo da feminização da natureza, referida ao monstruoso, em Fernão Cardim essa figuração deixa-se entrever de form sugestiva, buscada a outro
Fernão-Malabo
1472, in an attempt to find a new route to India, the Portuguese navigator Fernão do Pó, encountered the island of Bioko, which he called Formosa. Later,
Fernão-Timeline of Chinese history
Rafael Perestrello arrived in Guangzhou. 1517 The Portuguese ambassadors Fernão Pires de Andrade and Tomé Pires arrived in Guangzhou. 1519 10 July Prince
Fernão-Paquetá Island
one now called Campo was given to Inácio de Bulhões and the Ponte area to Fernão Valdez. Even today the characteristics of this division between Campo and
Fernão-Filipinos
Spaniards. The arrival of Portuguese explorer Ferdinand Magellan (Portuguese: Fernão de Magalhães) in 1521 began a period of European colonization. During the
Fernão-Batalha Monastery
Chapels. During the reign of Afonso V of Portugal, the Portuguese architect Fernão de Évora continued the construction between 1448 and 1477. He added the
Fernão-Vila Real Football Association
e Cultural de Santa Marta de Penaguião Associação Desportiva e Cultural Fernão Magalhães Atlético Clube Alijoense Centro Cultural Noura Futebol Clube de
Fernão-John I of Portugal
Portugal by a woman named Teresa, who, according to the royal chronicler Fernão Lopes in the Chronicle of the King D. Pedro I, was a noble Galician. In
Fernão-Magellan expedition
Viagem de Fernão de Magalhães e os Portugueses (in Portuguese). Lisboa: Presença. ISBN 978-9722337519. Garcia, José Manuel (2019). Fernão e Magalhães
Fernão-Krishnadevaraya
(Translation of the Chronica dos reis de Bisnaga written by Domingos Paes and Fernão Nunes about 1520 and 1535, respectively, with a historical introduction
Fernão-Age of Discovery
given the meagre revenues, exploration was granted to Lisbon merchant Fernão Gomes in 1469, who in exchange for the monopoly of trade in the Gulf of
Fernão-Antipodes
Ligurian, returned from the Western Antipodes". Perhaps influenced by this, Fernão Vaz Dourado in his Atlas of 1571 inscribed over the map of Mexico and adjacent
Fernão-Nautical chart
A pre-Mercator nautical chart of 1571, from Portuguese cartographer Fernão Vaz Dourado (c. 1520 – c. 1580). It belongs to the so-called plane chart model
Fernão-Military Order of Christ
Cunha Martim Afonso de Sousa João de Castro Cristóvão da Gama Tomé de Sousa Fernão de Magalhães, also known as Ferdinand Magellan (also to the Order of Santiago)
Fernão-Baltasar Fernandes
Duarte Pacheco Pereira Estêvão da Gama Fernão de Loronha Fernão do Pó Fernão Gomes Fernão Mendes Pinto Fernão Pires de Andrade Francisco Serrão Gaspar
Fernão-Noronha
abbreviation is Noronha Fernão de Noronha (c. 1470 or earlier–c. 1540), corruption of the name of Portuguese explorer, Fernão de Loronha Osnar Noronha
Fernão-Castaway
before his pursuers managed to kill him in 1031. The Portuguese soldier Fernão Lopes was marooned on the island of Saint Helena in 1513. He had lost his
Fernão-House of Aviz
Scarecrow Press. pp. 8–10. ISBN 978-0-8108-7075-8. Retrieved 24 June 2013. Fernão Mendes Pinto (January 1989). Mendes Pinto/Catz: Travels of Mendes Pinto
Fernão-List of colonial governors of Mozambique
Captain-Major 1541 to 1548 João de Sepúlveda, Captain-Major 1548 to 1551 Fernão de Sousa de Távora, Captain-Major 1551 to 1553 Diogo de Mesquita, Captain-Major
Fernão-Paulo Dias de Novais
Duarte Pacheco Pereira Estêvão da Gama Fernão de Loronha Fernão do Pó Fernão Gomes Fernão Mendes Pinto Fernão Pires de Andrade Francisco Serrão Gaspar
Fernão-Manuel António Vassalo e Silva
"Catarraz" 1571–73 António Moniz Barreto 1573–76 Dom Diogo de Menezes 1576–78 Fernão Teles de Menezes 1581 Francisco de Mascarenhas 1581–84 Dom Duarte de Menezes
Fernão-Renaissance
especially flourished: João de Barros, Fernão Lopes de Castanheda, António Galvão, Gaspar Correia, Duarte Barbosa, and Fernão Mendes Pinto, among others, described
Fernão-List of languages by first written account
catechism c. 1536 Modern Portuguese Grammatica da lingoagem portuguesa by Fernão de Oliveira. by convention. c. 1549 Sylheti Talib Husan by Ghulam Husan
Fernão-Greater São Paulo
Rodovia Presidente Dutra Rodovia Ayrton Senna Rodovia Castelo Branco Rodovia Fernão Dias Rodovia Raposo Tavares Rodovia Régis Bittencourt Rodoanel Mário Covas
Fernão-John III of Portugal
support of Gil Vicente, Garcia de Resende, Sá de Miranda, Bernardim Ribeiro, Fernão Mendes Pinto, João de Barros and Luís de Camões was notable. About sciences
Fernão-Murud-Janjira
state. In 1539, According to accounts written by the Portuguese admiral Fernão Mendes Pinto, the Ottoman fleet that first arrived in Aceh (prior to the
Fernão-History of Japan
2012, p. 45. Perez 1998, pp. 46–47. Farris 2009, p. 166. Dourado, Fernão. "Atlas de Fernão Vaz Dourado". Arquivo Nacional Torre do Tombo. Costa, João (1993)
Fernão-Alexandre de Serpa Pinto
Duarte Pacheco Pereira Estêvão da Gama Fernão de Loronha Fernão do Pó Fernão Gomes Fernão Mendes Pinto Fernão Pires de Andrade Francisco Serrão Gaspar
Fernão-Guangzhou
to Guangzhou as a passenger on a native junk in 1516. His report induced Fernão Pires de Andrade to sail to the city with eight ships the next year, but
Fernão-Portuguese India
their first protectorate in Portuguese Cochin, a new fleet under Marshal Fernão Coutinho arrived with specific instructions to destroy the power of Zamorin
Fernão-Nuno Tristão
Duarte Pacheco Pereira Estêvão da Gama Fernão de Loronha Fernão do Pó Fernão Gomes Fernão Mendes Pinto Fernão Pires de Andrade Francisco Serrão Gaspar
Fernão-Apanhador Só
Felipe Zancanaro (guitar) and Fernão Agra (bass guitar). Alexandre Kumpinski – vocals and guitar Felipe Zancanaro guitar Fernão Agra – bass guitar 2010: "Apanhador
Fernão-Black God, White Devil
Numbers. Nash Information Services, LLC. Retrieved December 1, 2023. Ramos, Fernão; Miranda, Luiz Felipe (2000). Enciclopédia do cinema brasileiro. Senac.
Fernão-Francisco Álvares
Duarte Pacheco Pereira Estêvão da Gama Fernão de Loronha Fernão do Pó Fernão Gomes Fernão Mendes Pinto Fernão Pires de Andrade Francisco Serrão Gaspar
Fernão-José Alberto de Oliveira Anchieta
Duarte Pacheco Pereira Estêvão da Gama Fernão de Loronha Fernão do Pó Fernão Gomes Fernão Mendes Pinto Fernão Pires de Andrade Francisco Serrão Gaspar
Fernão-List of governors of dependent territories in the 19th century
council (1868–1869) António Tavares de Almeida, Governor General (1869) Fernão da Costa Leal, Governor General (1869) Juiz E. K. da Fonseca e Gouveia,
Fernão-Monument of the Discoveries
of Coimbra (son of King John I of Portugal) Queen Philippa of Lancaster Fernão Mendes Pinto (explorer and writer) Frei Gonçalo de Carvalho, O.P. (Dominican
Fernão-List of licensed and localized editions of Monopoly: Europe
Almirante Reis (Lisbon) Estação do Rossio Pague imposto sobre a renda Avenida Fernão de Magalhães (Porto) Caixa da Comunidade Campo Grande (Lisbon) Partida.
Fernão-Álvaro Fernandes
Duarte Pacheco Pereira Estêvão da Gama Fernão de Loronha Fernão do Pó Fernão Gomes Fernão Mendes Pinto Fernão Pires de Andrade Francisco Serrão Gaspar
Fernão-Battle of São Mamede
Henriques defeated forces led by his mother Teresa of Portugal and her lover Fernão Peres de Trava. Following São Mamede, the future king styled himself "Prince
Fernão-List of municipalities in São Paulo
Sorocaba Votorantim Marília Marília Álvaro de Carvalho Alvinlândia Echaporã Fernão Gália Garça Lupércio Marília Ocauçu Oriente Oscar Bressane Pompeia Vera
Fernão-António Raposo Tavares
Portugal in 1598. He sailed for South America in 1618 with his father Fernão Vieira Tavares. In 1622, after his father died, he settled around São Paulo;
Fernão-Niabell
White Albariño Ansonica / Inzolia Bianca Chasselas Chelva Fernão Pires Fetească albă Fetească regală Furmint Garganega Gewürztraminer Grenache blanc Grillo
Fernão-Maceió
da Jaqueira Cidade Universitária Clima Bom Cruz das Almas Farol Feitosa Fernão Velho Garça Torta Gruta de Lourdes Guaxuma Ipioca Jacarecica Jacintinho
Fernão-Pornography in Brazil
1998. RAMOS, Fernão. Cinema Marginal (1968/1973) – A representação em seu limite. São Paulo: Brasiliense / Embrafilme, 1987. RAMOS, Fernão (org.). História