António Raposo Tavares (1598–1658) known as the Elder (Portuguese: o Velho), was a Portuguese bandeirante who explored mainland eastern South America and...
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Rodovia Raposo Tavares (official designation SP-270) is the longest highway in the state of São Paulo, Brazil, with 654 km. It was opened in 1937. The...
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Esmeraldas) and was one of the most prominent bandeirantes together with António Raposo Tavares. He is the great-great-grandfather of the Saint Frei Galvão. The...
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on 29 May. Dias was married and had two sons, Simão Dias de Novais and António Dias de Novais. His grandson Paulo Dias de Novais became the first governor...
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expeditions. A bandeira that took place in 1628 and was organized by Antônio Raposo Tavares raided 21 Jesuit villages in the upper Paraná Valley, ultimately...
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same route. From 1648 to 1652, Portuguese Brazilian bandeirante António Raposo Tavares led an expedition from São Paulo overland to the mouth of the Amazon...
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Amazon River Abel Tasman Dutch 17th Australasia, including Tasmania António Raposo Tavares Portuguese 17th Paraguay River, part of the Andes mountain range...
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Two months earlier, during the Atlantic crossing, a member of the crew, Antonio Salomon, was caught raping a cabin boy. Tried and found guilty, he was...
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for example, rewarded with land grants.[page needed] In 1629, Antônio Raposo Tavares led a bandeira, composed of 2,000 allied natives, 900 mamelucos...
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Sephardic Jews as well. Alda Bandeira Tavares Vaz da Conceição (born 1949), São Toméan politician António Raposo Tavares (1598–1658), Portuguese explorer and...
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Duarte Pacheco Pereira António Raposo Tavares Domingos Jorge Velho Francisco Barreto Fernão Mendes Pinto Álvaro Martins António de Abreu Jorge de Menezes...
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leaders of the bandeiras, with a few notable exceptions such as Antonio Raposo Tavares (1598–1658), who was European-born. According to some[who?] historians...
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discovered Australia Pedro Teixeira, explorer of the Amazon River António Raposo Tavares, bandeirante Alexandre Rodrigues Ferreira, explorer of Brazil's...
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Basin to the Andes and to the mouth of the Amazon River. 1648–1651 António Raposo Tavares Oceania 1768–1779 James Cook North Pacific, western Alaska, Far...
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The famous "bandeirante" António Raposo Tavares lived there. Osasco was founded in the 19th century by Italian immigrant Antônio Giuseppe Agù (currently...
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Subrahmanyam, 1997, pp. 60–61. Subrahmanyam, 1997, p. 63. De Oliveira Marques, António Henrique R. (1972). History of Portugal. Columbia University Press, ISBN 0-231-03159-9...
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Sancho de Tovar Silva Porto Americas Alexandre Rodrigues Ferreira António Raposo Tavares Baltasar Fernandes Borba Gato Brás Cubas Diogo Álvares Correia Domingos...
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Pessoa, Fernando (1934), Mensagem (in Portuguese), Portugal: Parceria António Maria Pereira, p. 60, ISBN 9781794710177 Forbath, Peter (1996). Lord of...
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Nacional de Informação, Cultura Popular e Turismo, during the regime of António de Oliveira Salazar. A statue of Corte-Real was erected in front of the...
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Sancho de Tovar Silva Porto Americas Alexandre Rodrigues Ferreira António Raposo Tavares Baltasar Fernandes Borba Gato Brás Cubas Diogo Álvares Correia Domingos...
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Sancho de Tovar Silva Porto Americas Alexandre Rodrigues Ferreira António Raposo Tavares Baltasar Fernandes Borba Gato Brás Cubas Diogo Álvares Correia Domingos...
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capturing thousands of natives from them in the early 1600s. In 1629, Antônio Raposo Tavares led a bandeira, composed of 2,000 allied índios, "Indians", 900...
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couple had at least four children: two boys (Fernão Álvares Cabral and António Cabral) and two girls (Catarina de Castro and Guiomar de Castro). There...
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from the town that the historical expeditions of Fernão Dias Pais, Antônio Raposo Tavares, Domingos Jorge Velho, and Bartolomeu Bueno da Silva started. In...
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Sancho de Tovar Silva Porto Americas Alexandre Rodrigues Ferreira António Raposo Tavares Baltasar Fernandes Borba Gato Brás Cubas Diogo Álvares Correia Domingos...
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and explorer, said to be the first European to land on Uruguay. António Raposo Tavares (1598–1658) a colonial bandeirante who explored mainland eastern...
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Pegu in Myanmar, and Timor and the Moluccas through a voyage headed by António de Abreu and Francisco Serrão. He laid the path for European trade with...
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Portuguese slave markets in Brazil. An early bandeira in 1628, led by Antônio Raposo Tavares, composed of 2,000 allied Indians, 900 Mamluks (Mestizos) and 69...
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named after leading bandeirantes such as Manuel de Borba Gato, Antônio Raposo Tavares, and Domingos Jorge Velho. During the Rio 2022 carnival, the Beija-Flor...
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Sancho de Tovar Silva Porto Americas Alexandre Rodrigues Ferreira António Raposo Tavares Baltasar Fernandes Borba Gato Brás Cubas Diogo Álvares Correia Domingos...
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