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João Vaz Corte-Real

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João Vaz Corte-Real
Statue of João Vaz Corte-Real on display at the Museu de Angra do Heroísmo, Azores
1st Captain-Donatário of Angra
In office
1474–1496
Monarchs
Preceded byJácome de Bruges
Succeeded byVasco Anes Corte-Real
ConstituencyAngra
1st Captain-Donatário of São Jorge
In office
1474–1496
Succeeded byVasco Anes Corte-Real
ConstituencySão Jorge
Personal details
PronunciationPortuguese pronunciation: [ʒuˈɐ̃wvaʃˈkoɾtɨʁiˈal]
Born
João Vaz Corte-Real

1420
Died1496
CitizenshipKingdom of Portugal
NationalityPortuguese
SpouseMaria de Abarca
ChildrenMiguel Corte-Real
Vasco Anes Corte-Real
Gaspar Corte-Real

João Vaz Corte-Real (c. 1420 – 1496) was a Portuguese sailor, claimed by some accounts to have been an explorer of a land called Terra Nova do Bacalhau (New Land of the Codfish), speculated to possibly have been a part of North America. These accounts assert that Corte-Real was awarded the donatáriocaptaincies of São Jorge and Angra for his accomplishments, but contemporary documents contradict this claim.

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Biography

A member of the Corte-Real family, João Vaz was the father of Miguel and Gaspar Corte-Real, who some claim accompanied him on his voyage. Fragmentary evidence suggests the expedition in 1473 was a joint venture between the kings of Portugal and Denmark, and that Corte-Real accompanied the German sailors Didrik Pining and Hans Pothorst, as well as (the possibly mythical) John Scolvus.

The claim that he discovered Terra Nova do Bacalhau (literally, New Land of the Codfish) originated from Gaspar Frutuoso's book Saudades de terra from around 1570–80. There is speculation that this otherwise unidentified isle was Newfoundland. Frutuoso further suggested that Corte-Real was granted part of Terceira because of this discovery. This is contradicted by contemporary documents which state the grant was made for "expenses he had incurred" and "services rendered", with no mention of any discoveries. Because of the lack of corroborating evidence, the claims of discovery remain entirely speculative.[1]

Donatário

It is known that Corte-Real was originally granted the island of São Jorge in the archipelago of the Azores in 1472, which he held until 1474.[2] From this point onward he was granted the captaincy of Angra on Terceira by the Infanta Beatrice, Duchess of Viseu, and approved by the King, following the disappearance of Jacome de Bruges.[2][3] Bruges was the original Captain-Donatário, but following his disappearance, the King had divided the island between Angra and Praia, granting Praia to Álvaro Martins Homem, while Corte-Real obtained Angra. He took-up residence in the burgh and set about promoting its settlement, but the division of the island into two Captaincies did not assist the island's growth.[2]

Later life

Corte-Real and his wife, Maria de Abarca, were buried in the presbytery of the church of the Convent of São Francisco.[4] His descendants did not live in the Capitania of Angra, instead sending ouvidores, magistrates, to the territory to administer the possessions.[4]

See also

References

Notes
  1. ^ Diffie et al., 1977, p. 447–449
  2. ^ a b c Carlos Melo Bento (2008), p.27
  3. ^ Diffie et al. (1977), p.446–447
  4. ^ a b Carlos Melo Bento (2008), p.28
Sources
  • Beals, Herbert K (2007). "Corte-Real, Gaspar". The Oxford Companion to World Exploration. Oxford University Press.
  • Diffie, Bailey W.; Winius, George D. (1977). Foundations of the Portuguese Empire, 1415–1580. University of Minnesota Press. pp. 464–465. ISBN 0-8166-0782-6.
  • Howgego, Raymond John, ed. (2003). "Corte-Real, Gaspar". Encyclopedia of Exploration to 1800. Hordern House. ISBN 1875567364.
  • Morison, Samuel Eliot (1968). Portuguese Voyages to America in the Fifteenth Century. Octagon Books. pp. 33–41. ISBN 0-374-95871-8.
  • Morison, Samuel Eliot (1971). The European Discovery of America, The Northern Voyages. Oxford University Press. pp. 213=217.
  • Seaver, Kirsten A. (1996). The Frozen Echo : Greenland and the Exploration of North America, ca. A.D. 1000–1500. Stanford University Press. ISBN 0-8047-2514-4.
  • Bento, Carlos Melo (2008), História dos Açores: Da descoberta a 1934 (in Portuguese), Ponta Delgada (Azores), Portugal: Câmara Municipal de Ponta Delgada
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