- A
donatário (Portuguese for "donated" or "endowed [one]"),
sometimes anglicized as donatary, was a
private person —
often a
noble — who was
granted a...
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North America.
These accounts ****ert that Corte-Real was
awarded the
donatário–captaincies of São
Jorge and
Angra for his accomplishments, but contemporary...
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placed under the
control of
Diogo Teive, who
became the
first Captain-
Donatário. Regardless, it was only in the
following year that King
Afonso V of Portugal...
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holders of
these captaincies was
referred to as a
captain donatary (capitão
donatário). The
captaincies were to be
inherited by the holders' descendants, but...
- of
Northeast Brazil by the
Dutch West
India Company, and
death of the
donatário (lord proprietor)
without an heir, all of the
proprietorships (captaincies)...
- II 2nd
Count of Vila
Franca Manuel Luís
Baltazar da Câmara 6th Captain-
Donatário of São
Miguel In
office 1601–1617
Monarchs Philip I of
Portugal Philip...
- his
father died, the
point at
which he
succeeded the man as the Captain-
Donatário of the
island of São Miguel. He
frequented the
Spanish Court in Madrid...
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captaincies and
granted by John III, King of Portugal, to the so-called
donatários.
After being established, it was
donated to Pero
Lopes de Sousa. It had...
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government in the
Thirteen Colonies Crown colony Commonwealth Lord
proprietor Donatário Quia
Emptores Elson,
Henry William,
History of the
United States of America...
- did not
necessitate dislocation by
hereditary princes or monarchs. The
Donatário system allowed the
monarch to
appoint individuals of
confidence to run...