• Gonçalo Coelho (fl. 1501–04) was a Portuguese explorer who belonged to a prominent family in northern Portugal. He commanded two expeditions (1501–02 and...
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    Luis Gonçalo Coelho (born 5 February 1962), known professionally as Luis Bachan, is a comedian, actor, and singer based in London, United Kingdom. He is...
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  • footballer Gonçalo Coelho, a Portuguese explorer of the South Atlantic and of the South American coast Gonçalo Gonçalves, a Brazilian footballer Gonçalo Guedes...
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  • Coelho, Brazilian football player Evelina Coelho, Portuguese artist Fabián Coelho, Uruguayan football player Gaspar Coelho, Portuguese Jesuit Gonçalo...
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    Duarte Coelho Pereira are obscured from history. His father's name was Gonçalo Coelho, but it is not clear which of six men named Gonçalo Coelho may have...
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    Gonsalvo Coigo vocatur Santa Croxe ("Land of Gonçalo Coelho called Santa Cruz"), a reference to Gonçalo Coelho, presumed to be the captain of the aforementioned...
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    Coigo Vocatur Santa Cruz (translated as "Land of Gonçalo Coelho called Santa Cruz"). Gonçalo Coelho is known to have led a later expedition to Brazil...
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    Europeans on January 1, 1502, when Portuguese explorers Gaspar de Lemos and Gonçalo Coelho arrived on its shores. According to some historians, the name given...
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    he was hired by the king to serve as pilot under the command of Gonçalo Coelho. Coelho's fleet of three ships left Lisbon in May 1501. Before crossing the...
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    smaller than the former two, commanded by Nicolau Coelho A storage ship of unknown name, commanded by Gonçalo Nunes, destined to be scuttled in Mossel Bay...
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    came along from France. In 1503, an expedition under the command of Gonçalo Coelho reported French raids on the Brazilian coasts, and explorer Binot Paulmier...
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    and are the principal indigenous community today. Navigators such as Gonçalo Coelho and Amerigo Vespucci possibly had reached the area (his own account...
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    continents for the first time in history. In 1501–1502, an expedition led by Gonçalo Coelho (or André Gonçalves and/or Gaspar de Lemos), sailed south along the...
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    de Loronha. The expedition was under the overall command of captain Gonçalo Coelho and carried the Italian adventurer Amerigo Vespucci aboard, who wrote...
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    Lemos, captain of a ship in Pedro Álvares Cabral's fleet, or under Gonçalo Coelho. Allegedly the Florentine explorer Amerigo Vespucci participated as...
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    Serrão Gaspar Corte-Real Gaspar de Lemos Gomes de Sequeira Gonçalo Álvares Gonçalo Coelho João Afonso do Estreito João Álvares Fagundes João da Gama João...
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    tradition, he was born in Vila Real, Portugal, around 1452. His grandfather, Gonçalo Cão, had fought for Portuguese independence at the Battle of Aljubarrota...
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    continent—he always thought it was part of Asia. In 1501, Amerigo Vespucci and Gonçalo Coelho attempted to sail around what they considered the southern end of the...
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    The most important of these were Bartolomeu Dias, Diogo Dias and Nicolau Coelho. They would, along with the other captains, command 13 ships and 1,500 men...
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    referenced as Gonçalo Velho Cabral in most modern biographies, he is generally referred to as Gonçalo Velho in historical documents. In 1431, Gonçalo Velho was...
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    1501. 2nd Brazil Expedition. Three caravels sail from Lisbon, led by Gonçalo Coelho as Capitão geral, with Gaspar de Lemos and André Gonçalves possibly...
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    Serrão Gaspar Corte-Real Gaspar de Lemos Gomes de Sequeira Gonçalo Álvares Gonçalo Coelho João Afonso do Estreito João Álvares Fagundes João da Gama João...
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  • controversies in which Quinaz is involved] (in Portuguese). MAGG. Retrieved 10 May 2022. Gonçalo Quinaz at ForaDeJogo (archived) Gonçalo Quinaz at Soccerway...
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  • Serrão Gaspar Corte-Real Gaspar de Lemos Gomes de Sequeira Gonçalo Álvares Gonçalo Coelho João Afonso do Estreito João Álvares Fagundes João da Gama João...
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    Clark American 19th Western United States Gonçalo Coelho Portuguese 15th/16th South American coast Nicolau Coelho Portuguese 15th Brazil Frank Cole Canadian...
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    departed from Lisbon, entrusted to Amerigo Vespucci and commanded by Gonçalo Coelho. On 17 August 1501, the fleet sighted the Cape of São Roque in present-day...
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  • Gonçalo Vasques de Moura (born-14th-century) was a Portuguese nobleman, Alcaide of Moura and Guard of Afonso IV of Portugal. Gonçalo was the son of Vasco...
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    Albuquerque was born in 1453 in Alhandra, near Lisbon. He was the second son of Gonçalo de Albuquerque, Lord of Vila Verde dos Francos, and Dona Leonor de Menezes...
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    Indies and a daughter, Crisóstoma de Lordêlo (who married Gonçalo Coelho, son of Gabriel Coelho the owner of a sugar-processing machine in Ribeira Seca...
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    Sousa. Gonçalo was married to Beatriz de Melo, daughter of Martim Afonso de Melo and Briolanja de Sousa. Gonçalo Coutinho was grandson of Gonçalo Vasques...
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