- Da
Costa and
Hornay – that
resided in
Oecussi and Flores. The Da
Costa families were
descendants of
Portuguese Jewish merchants and
Hornay were Dutch....
- António
Hornay (1664-1666) [son of Jan de
Hornay]
Mateus da
Costa (1666-1669, 1670–1672) António
Hornay (1673-1693,
second time)
Francisco Hornay I (1693-1696)...
-
Larantuka on Flores.
After 1664 they were
governed by
officers belonging to the
Hornay and
Costa families, and were able to
dominate most of Timor. The Top****...
-
Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu
Ekonomi (STIE) was run by pro-integrationist
Filomeno Hornay,
Guterres attended only
three semesters. He is
married to the
niece of Bishop...
-
Government of East Timor. He was
replaced as
chief of the PNTL by Júlio
Hornay [de]. It was the
first time an East
Timorese administrative official had...
- Fernandes, Raja (c.1703) Nai Soti, Raja (c.1714) Dom Luís
Hornay, Raja (pre-1749–1752) Dom
Affonco Hornay, Raja (1752–1774) Don Rote Ruatefu, Raja (1774–1802)...
- kingdoms, such as Noimuti, and
became a
power on the island. Two clans, the
Hornay and the Costa, at
times controlled large parts of Timor,
which was not without...
-
there was a
bloody struggle for
power between the
families da
Costa and de
Hornay. In the end, they
shared the power. The
Larantuqueiros made "alliances"...
-
following years remained turbulent. In 1790, the Top****e
ruler Pedro da
Hornay [de]
attacked Maubara on
behalf of Portugal. The
attack was repulsed. All...
-
there was a
bloody struggle for
power between the
families da
Costa and de
Hornay. At the end they
shared the power. The
Larantuqueiros made "alliances" with...