• Antonio de Noli (born 1415 or possibly 1419) was a 15th-century Genoese nobleman and navigator, and the first governor of the earliest European overseas...
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    Noli (Italian: [ˈnɔːli]; Ligurian: Nöi [ˈnɔːi]) is a coast comune of Liguria, Italy, in the Province of Savona, it is about 50 kilometres (31 mi) southwest...
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    Noli me tangere ('touch me not') is the Latin version of a phrase spoken, according to John 20:17, by Jesus to Mary Magdalene when she recognized him after...
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    Balla M., Brigati I., Ferrada de Noli M., Gomes L., Hall T., Pires V., Rosetti C. Da Noli a Capo Verde. Antonio de Noli e l'inizio delle scoperte del...
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  • Look up noli in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Noli is a commune of Liguria, Italy. Noli may also refer to: Noli de Castro (born 1949), 14th Vice President...
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    and later surrounded and finished off with other weapons. Antonio Pigafetta and Ginés de Mafra provided written documents of the events culminating in...
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    Portuguese official records, the first discoveries were made by Genoa-born António de Noli, who was afterwards appointed governor of Cape Verde by the Portuguese...
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    Saloum. There he stumbled upon the caravel of the Genoese captain António de Noli, and they charted a return journey together. On the return, Gomes sailed...
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    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 of Portuguese...
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    Ilhéu de Sal Rei. The uninhabited island Boa Vista was discovered by António de Noli and Diogo Gomes in 1460.: 72–73  Until the end of the 16th century...
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    discovered in 1444 by Prince Henry the Navigator (Son of King John I) and Antonio Noli, in the service of Henry's relative King Afonso V. The southeastern islands...
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    According to some scholars, the navigator António de Noli, an explorer of the African coasts, was born in Noli, but this is debatable. Relationships between...
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    Noli Me Tángere (Latin for "Touch Me Not") is a novel by Filipino writer and activist José Rizal and was published during the Spanish colonial period of...
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    Marcello Ferrada de Noli (born 25 July 1943) is a Swedish professor emeritus of epidemiology, and medicine doktor in psychiatry (Ph.D. Karolinska Institute...
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  • Atlantic Ocean as set out in the Treaty of Tordesillas. Together with Pero de Barcelos, Lavrador first sighted what is now known as Labrador in 1498. Lavrador...
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    Vasco da Gama (redirect from Vasco de gama)
    62. Subrahmanyam, 1997, pp. 60–61. Subrahmanyam, 1997, p. 63. De Oliveira Marques, António Henrique R. (1972). History of Portugal. Columbia University...
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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 Ming...
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    Portuguese Barros, João de. Décadas da Ásia, Década I. bk. III., esp. ch. 3; Ruy de Pina, Chronica d'el Rei D. João II.; Garcia de Resende, Chronica; Luciano...
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    António de Abreu (c. 1480 – c. 1514) was a 16th-century Portuguese navigator and naval officer. He participated under the command of Afonso de Albuquerque...
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  • and their children. By order of King John III, Maputo Bay was named Baía de Lourenço Marques in his honour, but this name was never in common use among...
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    (558 ft) high which struck Santiago. In 1460, António de Noli became the first to visit the island. Da Noli settled at Ribeira Grande (now Cidade Velha)...
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    Gonçalves António de Noli Antoniotto Usodimare Bartolomeu Perestrelo Dinis Dias Diogo Afonso Diogo de Melo Coutinho Diogo de Silves Diogo de Teive Diogo...
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    2011. "De Mendo da Guarda a D. Manuel I,", Isabel Violante Pereira, Lisbon: Livros Horizonte, 2001, p. 83. António da Costa de Albuquerque de Sousa Lara...
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  • Malta, Genoese adventurer Lancelotto Malocello, explorer and navigator António de Noli, explorer and navigator Antoniotto Usodimare, Genoese explorer Vandino...
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    three vessels (and second in overall command under António de Abreu) sent from Malacca by Afonso de Albuquerque to find the Spice Islands of Banda in Maluku...
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    by Genovese captain António de Noli on behalf of Henry the Navigator and the Portuguese Crown. It appeared in a 1598 map as I. de Fogo. Fogo was the second...
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    pronunciation: [ˈpeɾu ðɐ kuviˈʎɐ̃]; c. 1460 – after 1526), sometimes written Pero de Covilhã, was a Portuguese diplomat and explorer. He was a native of Covilhã...
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    children: two boys (Fernão Álvares Cabral and António Cabral) and two girls (Catarina de Castro and Guiomar de Castro). There were two additional daughters...
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  • his debts. In some sources, Antoniotto Usodimare is confused with António de Noli, another Genoese explorer in the service of Prince Henry, who, according...
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    have three children: Gaspar, Gabriel and Jorge, all named knights by Tomé de Sousa. Correia was born in Viana do Castelo. He departed for the Portuguese...
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