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- so-called port captaincies that are responsible for the civilian administration of maritime matters. In Austria, district captaincies (Bezirkshauptmannschaften)...
- The Captaincies of Brazil (Portuguese: Capitanias do Brasil) were captaincies of the Portuguese Empire, administrative divisions and hereditary fiefs...
- Governorate of Bahia The captaincies of the State of Brazil in 1709 The captaincies of the Viceroyalty of Brazil in 1750 The captaincies of the Viceroyalty...
- lines. Each of the holders of these captaincies was referred to as a captain donatary (capitão donatário). The captaincies were to be inherited by the holders'...
- principle. Captain-major Captain general Captaincy Captaincies of the Spanish Empire Captaincies of the Portuguese Empire Captaincies of Brazil v t e...
- Vicente 1709 São Paulo at its greatest extent, in pale yellow Captaincies of Brazil Captaincy of São Paulo Portuguese Colonial Brazil-related topics Lockhart...
- captaincies remained viable (from a total of 15 captaincies created): the Captaincy of Pernambuco (granted to Duarte Coelho Pereira), the Captaincy of...
- America. It was created in 1534 along with thirteen other hereditary captaincies and granted by John III, King of Portugal, to the so-called donatários...
- Pernambuco Captaincy of Ceará 1799 re-split from Pernambuco (previously existed as one of 15 original donatary captaincies) Captaincy of Goiás Captaincy of Mato...
- of colonial Brazil, the Captaincy of Pernambuco was one of only two prosperous captaincies in Brazil (the other being Captaincy of São Vicente), primarily...