Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. Francisco da Gama (1489-1545), 2nd Count of Vidigueira; Vasco da Gama (1530-1578), 3rd Count of Vidigueira; Francisco da Gama (1565–1632), 33rd Governor and 16th Viceroy and 42nd Governor and 22nd Viceroy of Portuguese India, 4th Count of Vidigueira; Vasco Luís da Gama (1612–1676), 5th Count of Vidigueira and 1st Marquis of Nisa;

  2. Intergenerations. Dom Vasco da Gama, 3rd Count of Vidigueira, the nobility and military personnel, son of Francisco (2nd Count) and grandson of Vasco da Gama. Dom Francisco da Gama, 4th Count of Vidigueira, the viceroy (1597–1600) and governor (1622–1628) of India, son of Vasco (3rd Count) and great-grandson of Vasco da Gama.

  3. Francisco da Gama, 2.º conde da Vidigueira, foi senhor da vila da Vidigueira e da Vila de Frades, almirante da Índia Oriental, e estribeiro-mor de D. João III de Portugal, ofício que comprou a D. Pedro Mascarenhas. [ 1] Foi capitão de uma nau que transportou a infanta D. Brites de Saboia. [ 2]

  4. www.galenfrysinger.com › lisbon_monastery_vasco_da_gamaVasco da Gama - Galen Frysinger

    Gama and his wife, Catarina de Ataíde, had six sons and one daughter: Dom Francisco da Gama, 2nd Count of Vidigueira; Dom Estevão da Gama, 11th Governor of India (1540-1542); Dom Paulo da Gama; Dom Pedro da Silva da Gama; Dom Álvaro de Ataíde da Gama, Captain of Malacca; Dona Isabel de Ataíde da Gama and Dom Cristovão da Gama, a Martyr in ...

  5. Its fame as a wine-producing centre already existed in the fifteenth century and, in the nineteenth century, it was the seventh most productive region. The name of Vidigueira is also linked to the historical figure of Vasco da Gama, to whom D. Manuel I (1495-1521) gave the title of the Count of Vidigueira in 1519.

  6. Francisco da Gama, 2.º conde da Vidigueira, foi senhor da vila da Vidigueira e da Vila de Frades, almirante da Índia Oriental, e estribeiro-mor de D. João III de Portugal, ofício que comprou a D. Pedro Mascarenhas.[1]

  7. People also ask

  8. Knight of the Order of Christ, detail identified as Vasco da Gama, Portuguese school, first half of the 16th century; in the National Museum of Ancient Art, Lisbon. Vasco da Gama, 1st count da Vidigueira, (born c. 1460, Sines, Port.—died Dec. 24, 1524, Cochin, India), Portuguese navigator.

  1. People also search for