- The
Captaincy of São
Vicente (1534–1709) was a land
grant and
colonial administration in the far
southern part of the
colonial Portuguese Empire in Colonial...
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inhabitants of the
state of São Paulo, Brazil, and of its
antecessor the
Capitaincy of São Vicente,
whose capital early shifted from the
village of São Vicente...
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United Kingdom of Portugal,
Brazil and the
Algarves First Section of
Capitaincy of St. Vincent,
which later,
after being abandoned by its
grantee captain...
- José da Avé-Maria
Leite da
Costa e
Silva (10
February 1727,
Santo Antão — 30
October 1799, Angra) was the 23rd
Bishop of the
Diocese of Angra, governing...
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grants Brazilian charter-holder Fernão de
Loronha the
first Brazilian capitaincy (capitania do mar), with
hereditary jurisdiction over the São João da...
- Angélica, by
Domenico Failutti Born (1761-12-12)December 12, 1761 Salvador,
Capitaincy of Bahia,
Brazil Died
February 19, 1822(1822-02-19) (aged 60) Occupation...
- representative. But the
negotiations with
Chilean patriots failed and the
Capitaincy of
Chile refused to take part in the Union. In 1815 Paso was
named ****istant...
-
losing its
commercial charter, Loronha's
family retained its
hereditary capitaincy of
Fernando de
Noronha island (heirs are
confirmed in do****ents down to...
- São Caetano, the
first permanent Portuguese colony in East Africa. The
Capitaincy of
Sofala would eventually evolve into the
colonial government of Portuguese...
- end of the new avenue.
Later this
building would be
converted into the
Capitaincy of
Porto de
Aveiro (currently, the
headquarters of the Muni****l ****embly...