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  1. Dom Francisco de Almeida (Portuguese pronunciation: [fɾɐ̃ˈsiʃku ðɨ alˈmɐjðɐ]), also known as the Great Dom Francisco (c. 1450 – 1 March 1510), was a Portuguese nobleman, soldier and explorer. He distinguished himself as a counsellor to King John II of Portugal and later in the wars against the Moors and in the conquest ...

  2. Person. Francisco de Almeida entstammt der alten portugiesischen Adelsfamilie der Herren von Abrantes. Sein Vater, Lopo de Almeida, war der erste Graf ( portugiesisch Conde) von Abrantes und als Mitglied des Königlichen Rates einer der Finanzminister ( portugiesisch vedor da fazenda) von Alfons V. von Portugal.

  3. Family tree of Francisco DE ALMEIDA. Explorer - 16th-18th century. Born Francisco DE ALMEIDA. Portuguese nobleman, soldier and explorer. Born on 1450 in Lisboa, Portugal. Died on March 1, 1510 in Baía De Saldanha, África Do Sul. Deceased on March 01 37. Explorer - 16th-18th century 38.

  4. viceroy (1505-1509), India. Francisco de Almeida (born c. 1450, Lisbon, Portugal—died March 1, 1510, Table Bay [modern Cape Town, South Africa]) was a soldier, explorer, and the first viceroy of Portuguese India.

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  5. upscwithnikhil.com › article › historyFrancisco De Almeida

    24. Juli 2023 · Introduction A Portuguese nobleman, soldier, and adventurer with the name of Francisco de Almeida. He gained notoriety as an advisor to King John II of Portugal, then during the Moorish wars and the 1492 conquest of Granada. In 1505, he was appointed the first viceroy and king of the Portuguese State of India.    Francisco De Almeida •    In order to protect Portuguese ...

  6. Francisco de Almeida (* um 1450 in Lissabon; † 1. März 1510 am Kap der Guten Hoffnung ) war ein portugiesischer Seefahrer und Militär. 1505 wurde er zum ersten Gouverneur und Vizekönig des portugiesischen Estado da Índia ernannt.

  7. DOM FRANCISCO DE ALMEIDA ( c. ?4So-1510), the first viceroy of Portuguese India, was born at Lisbon about the middle of the 15th century. He was the seventh son of the second count of Abrantes, and thus belonged to one of the most distinguished families in Portugal.