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  1. Lopo Soares de Albergaria (Lisboa, ca. 1460-Torres Vedras, 1520) fue un influyente noble y almirante portugués que llegó a ser el 3. er gobernador de la India portuguesa, a la que llegó en 1515. Anteriormente había sido capitão-mor y gobernador de la Costa de Oro portuguesa (en el presente Ghana ), hacia 1493.

  2. Lopo Soares de Albergaria (c. 1460 in Lisbon – c. 1520 in Torres Vedras) was the fifth captain-major of the Portuguese Gold Coast and third governor of Portuguese India, having reached India in 1515 to succeed Afonso de Albuquerque as governor.

  3. Lopo Soares de Albergaria (Lisboa, c. 1460 — Torres Vedras, c. 1520) [1] ou Lopo Soares de Alvarenga, como também foi conhecido [2], foi um influente aristocrata e militar, capitão-mor e governador da Fortaleza de São Jorge da Mina, depois nomeado por D. Manuel I, em 1515, como o 3.º governador da Índia, sucedendo no cargo a ...

  4. Lopo Soares de Albergaria fue un influyente noble y almirante portugués que llegó a ser el 3.er gobernador de la India portuguesa, a la que llegó en 1515. Anteriormente había sido capitão-mor y gobernador de la Costa de Oro portuguesa , hacia 1493.

    • The Fleet
    • The Mission
    • Outward Voyage
    • Lopo Soares in India
    • Return Voyage
    • Aftermath
    • See Also
    • Sources

    The 6th Armada was composed of 13 ships: approximately nine large nau or carracks, plus four small navetas(caravels) and 1200 men. The exact composition of the fleet differs in the various accounts. The following list of ships should not be regarded as authoritative, but a tentative list compiled from various conflicting accounts. No actual names o...

    The 2nd India Armada (1500) under Pedro Álvares Cabral had opened hostilities between the Kingdom of Portugal and the Zamorin (king) of Calicut (Calecute, Kozhikode), the dominant maritime power on the Malabar Coastof India. The large and well-armed 4th Armada of 1502 led by Vasco da Gama had hoped, by means of strong show of force, persuade the Za...

    April 22, 1504 - The 13 ships of the 6th Armada leave the Tagusestuary. May 2 - Ships arrive at the first collection point, Cape Verde. Lopo Soares announces that since they left Lisbon so late, there is no room for error. He lays down a set of strict sailing instructions, and warns pilots and masters he will dock their pay for every mistake. June ...

    Ataide's letter gave Lopo Soares the news of India up until February, 1504. What Lopo Soares did not know (but probably could guess) was that at this very moment there was a desperate battle going on in Cochin. In March, the Zamorin of Calicut had launched a massive attack on Cochin, intending to capture the city and seize the Portuguese fortress. ...

    Early January, 1505 - After a brief stop in Cannanore, Lopo Soares and the 6th Armada set sail back across the Indian Ocean. February 1, 1505 - The 6th Armada arrives at Malindi. Here they pick up some of the booty António de Saldanha and Rui Lourenço Ravasco had deposited from their predatory ventures around East Africa and Cape Guardafuithe previ...

    Overall, the 6th Armada was a success. Notwithstanding the casualties at Pandarane and the loss of Pêro de Mendonça's ship, it was a comparatively successful run. The cargo was particularly splendid, the military achievements - Cochin, Cranganore, Tanur - strategically important. The particular news about Socotra island - discovered by Diogo Fernan...

  5. When Gov. Lopo Soares de Albergária was born in 1460, in Lisbon, Portugal, his father, Rui Gomes de Alvarenga, was 72 and his mother, Mécia de Mello Soares, was 51. He had at least 2 daughters with Joana de Albuquerque.

  6. 21 de dic. de 2022 · Na vida do inquisidor de Évora Lopo Soares de Albergaria, o episódio de 1580-1581 mostra um homem de fidelidade na hora da verdade sem fazer dele um companheiro de exílio, e ainda menos um herói da causa antonina, como o conimbricense Pedro de Alpoim. 31