Álvaro Caminha
Álvaro Caminha was appointed by King John II of Portugal in 1492 Captain-major (governor) – apparently the third – of the Portuguese colony of São Tomé and Príncipe which had been discovered 22 years earlier.
Álvaro Caminha | |
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Captain-major of São Tomé | |
In office 29 July 1493 – 28 April 1499 | |
Monarch | John II of Portugal Manuel I of Portugal |
Preceded by | João Pereira |
Succeeded by | Fernão de Melo |
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Born | 14?? Kingdom of Portugal |
Died | 28 April 1499 São Tomé Island |
Nationality | Portuguese |
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He was a knight of the king's household and was told to settle and "Christianize" the then deserted island with his family and friars, and for that purpose was apparently given the children of Spanish Jewish refugees from Granada, which had not been able to pay the tax requested by the king, and who were married to Black people from the Congo.
References
- Valentim Fernandes (1506), Descrição da Ilha de São Tomé, in: A. Baião and J. Bensaúde (1940), O manuscrito de Valentim Fernandes, Lisboa, Ática.
- Descriptio Africae Codex hisp. 27 in: Bayerische Staatsbibliothek, Munich, Manuscript Collection, Bild 416.
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