• of São Vicente in Southern Brazil: 1534 Capitanias hereditárias - the two bottommost yellow stripes denote the Captaincy of São Vicente 1709 São Paulo...
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    de (1938). Na Capitânia de São Vicente. Lisbon: Federal Senate of Brazil. de., Toledo, Roberto Pompeu (2003). A capital da solidão : uma história de São...
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    The Royal Captaincy of São Paulo (Portuguese: Capitania Real de São Paulo) was one of the captaincies of Colonial Brazil. It received this name on December...
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    Captaincy of Rio de Janeiro was formed in the northern portion of the Captaincy of São Vicente, in a territory that extended from Macaé (Rio de Janeiro) to...
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    captaincies of Brazil, only two, the captaincies of Pernambuco and São Vicente (later called São Paulo), are today considered to have been successful. For reasons...
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    explorer Martim Afonso de Sousa officially founded the first Portuguese settlement in the Americas, the village of São Vicente. In the 17th century, the...
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    Tito Livio Ferreira (category Writers from São Paulo)
    de S. Paulo" (1964) "História da Educação Lusobrasileira" (1966) "Nóbrega e Anchieta Em São Paulo de Piratininga" "O Elemento Espanhol na Capitania de...
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    Bandeirantes (category History of São Paulo (state))
    of São Paulo, which was part of the Captaincy of São Vicente from 1534 to 1709 and the Captaincy of São Paulo from 1709 to 1821. The city of São Paulo...
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    Santo André da Borda do Campo (category History of São Paulo (state))
    Leme, Pedro Taques (2004). História da Capitania de São Vicente (PDF). Vol. 25. Federal Senate. "História de Santo André". Santo André City Hall. Retrieved...
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  • fact that the first groups of settlers who disembarked in the Capitania of São Vicente were exclusively composed of men, many of them convicts or castaways...
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  • Paulistas (category History of São Paulo (state))
    São Paulo, Brazil, and of its antecessor the Capitaincy of São Vicente, whose capital early shifted from the village of São Vicente to the one of São...
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    ISBN 1563247445. Retrieved 9 April 2017. Taques, Pedro. História da Capitania de São Vicente. Brasília: Edições do Senado Federal, 2004. Available at http://www...
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    returned to Brazil, arriving in São Vicente on April 15, 1583, without fulfilling their mission. In São Vicente, Flórez de Valdés ordered the royal engineer...
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  • Catarina São Vicente (1534–1709) - seat city for the Captaincy of São Vicente Santos (1534–1624) - seat city for the Captaincy of Santo Amaro São Paulo (1709–1720)...
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    into a sacred art museum in 1967 called the São José de Ribamar Museum of Sacred Art (Museu Sacro São José de Ribamar). It was closed for renovation in...
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    Captaincy of Itanhaém (category History of São Paulo (state))
    the territory of the Captaincy of São Vicente, which was extinguished to create the Captaincy of São Paulo and Minas de Ouro. However, the Captaincy of...
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    São Sebastião (Portuguese for Saint Sebastian) is a Brazilian municipality, located on the southeast coast of Brazil, in the state of São Paulo. The population...
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    War of the Emboabas (category History of São Paulo (state))
    November 1709 of the Province of São Vicente into São Paulo e Minas de Ouro and Rio de Janeiro, ruled directly by the Crown. São Paulo attained city status...
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    municipality. The city was founded in 1676 by rural people of the capitania of São Vicente. In 1714, the locality was recognized as a municipality, and in...
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    The Captaincy of Rio Grande (Portuguese: Capitania do Rio Grande) was one of the administrative subdivisions of Brazilian territory during the colonial...
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    Bartolomeu Bueno da Silva (category History of São Paulo (state))
    Anhanguera. In 1682, the first Anhanguera departed from the Captaincy of São Vicente (now São Paulo) towards the Araguaia River, traversing territory corresponding...
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    Villegagnon Island (category Geography of Rio de Janeiro (city))
    from the São Vicente Capitania on March 15, 1560, Villegagnon Island became the stage for the attack from the Portuguese army commanded by Mem de Sá, who...
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    successful of which being Pernambuco and São Vicente. Pernambuco succeeded by growing sugarcane. São Vicente prospered by dealing in indigenous slaves...
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    Regis de; Menezes, Mozart Vergetti de; Lima, Maria da Vitória Barbosa, eds. (2001). Catálogo de Documentos Manuscritos Avulsos referentes à capitania da...
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    elevated to the category of a "capitania-geral", with the designation of "Sao Pedro do Rio Grande", independent of Rio de Janeiro, and with Santa Catarina...
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    have an essential role in the colonization of Brazil, including São Vicente, and São Paulo, the latter which Nóbrega co-founded. Along with the Jesuit...
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    show the captaincy of the island of São João. This anachronistic map shows the captaincy of São Paulo and Minas de Ouro from its foundation in 1709 to...
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    PARAÍBA". A União. Retrieved 2023-10-04. Prado, J. F. de Almeida (1950). A Bahia e as Capitanias do Centro do Brasil (5 ed.). Companhia Editora Nacional...
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    de Sousa with orders to patrol the whole Brazilian coast, banish the French, and create the first colonial towns: São Vicente on the coast, and São Paulo...
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    January 1502 (ergo Rio de Janeiro), Angra dos Reis (January 6) and the islands of São Sebastião (January 20) and São Vicente (January 22) and what they...
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