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Manuel Godinho de
Erédia, or
Emanuel Godinho de
Erédia (16 July 1563 – 1623), was a Bugis-Portuguese
writer and cartographer. He
wrote a
number of books...
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Osemwende (c. 1780–1848),
originally known as
Prince Eredia-uwa, was the thirty-third Oba of
Benin who
reigned from c. 1816 AD – c. 1848 AD. He was the...
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Kartikaningsih (1992). p. 42, in Ani
Triastanti (2007), p. 34. de
Eredia (1613). p. 63. de
Eredia (1613). p. 262. Kumar, Ann (2012). 'Dominion Over Palm and...
- who
believed Prince Eredia-uwa was the
rightful heir. This
opposition escalated into a full-scale
civil conflict, with
Prince Eredia-uwa
receiving support...
- The 17th century's
account of
Portuguese historian,
Emanuel Godinho de
Erédia,
noted on the
region of
Malaios surrounded by the
Andaman Sea in the north...
- o
Cathay by
Manuel Godinho de
Eredia.
Chiaymasiouro describes a land
called Luca
Antara southeast of Java,
which Eredia coined with the term
India Meridional...
- In the
Description of Malacca,
Portuguese cartographer Manuel Godinho de
Erédia named it Pulo Pinaom.
Historical affiliations British East
India Company...
- (Sentosa)
appear in a map by a Malay-Portuguese
cartographer Godinho de
Erédia drawn in 1604 and
published in 1613. The name
Singapura and its many variants...
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According to the 16th-century
Portuguese historian Emanuel Godinho de
Erédia, the site of the old city of
Malacca was
named after the
malacca tree (Phyllanthus...
- was
Tanjong Rusa (English: Deer cape), as
written in the 1604
Godinho de
Eredia map of Singapore. The name
Changi was
known in the
early 19th century. In...