- (literally "standard") (Portuguese pronunciation: [pɐˈðɾɐ̃w], standard; plural:
padrões) is a
stone pillar left by
Portuguese maritime explorers in the 15th and...
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coast south of the equator.
Diogo Cão
filled his ship with
stone pillars (
padrões)
surmounted by the
cross of the
Order of
Christ and
engraved with the Portuguese...
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Retrieved 11
February 2022. "Ensaio
sobre a imigração
portuguesa e os
padrões de miscigenação no Brasil" (PDF).
Archived from the
original (PDF) on 6...
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Santa Bárbara de
Padrões is a
Portuguese town/parish
within the
boundaries of the muni****lity of
Castro Verde. The po****tion in 2011 was 943, in an...
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occupation 60km 37miles 4
Vimeiro 3 Roliça 2 Évora 1
Lisbon The
Combat of
Padrões de
Teixeira took
place at the end of June 1808,
during the
First French...
- Dos de Mayo
Uprising started a
rebellion in
Portugal with the
Combat of
Padrões de Teixeira. The
British intervention started with the
Battle of Roliça...
- or
around July 1487. Like his predecessor, Cão, Dias
carried a set of
padrões,
carved stone pillars to mark his
progress at
significant landfalls. Also...
- Press, 2000. Berkeley.] Da Gama Torres, Heraldo, et al. "Pobreza e espaco:
padroes de
segregacao em São Paulo," Estud. av.[online]. 2003
Mariana Fix; Pedro...
- Pillar, as it is
still known locally,
seems to be the only one of the many
padrões set up by da Gama to
survive to the
present day.
After leaving Malindi...
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salient points and
claim them for
Portugal by
erecting stone crosses called padrões.
During his
first voyage,
thought to have
taken place in 1482, he reached...