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- Coutinho carried some 70 degredados to found Espírito Santo in 1536; royal governor Tomé de Sousa carried an estimated 400-600 degredados to establish Salvador...
- o degredo para o; Brasil, Os degredados na colonização do; ciganos, Vadios e; autor, Heréticos e Bruxas: os degredados no Brasil Textos publicados pelo...
- New Christians escaping the Portuguese Inquisition, and persons called degredados serving out legally-imposed exiles. A very small minority of lançados...
- to what they were not.[citation needed] African Portuguese ****imilados Degredados Prazeros Lançados Lusotropicalismo Mestiço Órfãs do Rei Retornados Signares...
- degredados (criminal exiles) in Brazil to learn the native languages and to serve as interpreters in the ****ure. The practice of leaving degredados in...
- Pacheco Pereira was also aboard. The fleet carried some twenty Portuguese degredados, who were criminal convicts who could fulfill their sentences by being...
- overseas colony also became common practice. As early as the 16th century, degredados formed a substantial portion of early colonists in Portuguese empire....
- The first European to visit the inland Zambezi River was the Portuguese degredado António Fernandes in 1511 and again in 1513, with the objective of reporting...
- Expulsion from Spain Alhambra Decree Expulsion from Portugal Conversos Degredados Lançados Marranos Megorashim Maghrebi Jews New Christian Dispersion Eastern...
- ISSN 0085-5774. JSTOR 23889576. Zanella, Fernando; Westley, Christopher (2015). "Degredados, Their Human Agency, and Micro Institutions in Colonial Brazil: An Institutionalist...