-
Joost De
Hurtere (1430 in Torhout,
Duchy of
Burgundy – 1495 in Horta,
Azores islands, Portugal), also
known by
several transliterations (such as Josse...
- Jos
Hurtere the
captaincy of Pico Island, on the
recommendation of his aunt,
Duchess Dª
Isabella of
Burgundy or Dª
Isabella van Portugal. Jos
Hurtere (Jorge...
-
Flemish merchant who
traded with the Portuguese, was
invited by
Joost de
Hurtere (for four-years Captain-General of the
island of Faial) to
settle the island...
- Azores, in the end of the 15th century. He was
probably invited by
Joost De
Hurtere, the
first captain-major of the island, and was
possibly an ****ociate of...
- a
Latin name
meaning "from beyond" ****umed by the
Flemish family Van
Hurtere), Brum (from Bruyn, Flemish), Bulcão (from Bulcamp, Flemish),
Dulmo (from...
- years. The
perceived notion that de
Bruges was
recommended by
Joost De
Hurtere (a
Flemish nobleman in the
service of
Isabella of Burgundy,
sister of Duarte...