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Gomes Eanes de
Zurara (c. 1410 – c. 1474),
sometimes spelled Eannes or Azurara, was a
Portuguese chronicler of the
European Age of Discovery, the most...
- Asʿad ibn
Zurāra (Arabic: أسعد بن زرارة) (died 623),
often known by his
kunya Abū Umāma, was a
companion of the
Islamic prophet Muhammad and the first...
- tribesmen, one of them a
nobleman named Adahu.
According to the
Chronicle of
Zurara,
these people spoke "Sahara Azenegue". An Arab
which had come with Tristão...
- the
reign of John I (1385 up to year 1412, his
successor Gomes Eanes de
Zurara would produce the
third and
final part). Fernão
Lopes is
believed by some...
- term "Guinea" is
extensively used in the 1453
chronicle of
Gomes Eanes de
Zurara. King John II of
Portugal took up the
title of
Senhor da Guiné (Lord of...
- this in 1446.
Faria e
Sousa (p.528) in 1447.
Zurara, p.259.
Zurara, p.260
Zurara, p.261
Zurara, p.261
Zurara, p.261
Teixeira da Mota, 1946: p.280 Quintella...
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decommissioned and
replaced by the Baynunah-class corvette. P3301
Ardhana P3302
Zurara P3303
Murban P3304 Al
Ghullan P3305
Radoom P3306
Ghanadhah v t e v t e...
- was made in 1456. (As
reported in the 1453
chronicle of
Gomes Eanes de
Zurara) B.W.
Diffie and G.D.
Winius (1977)
Foundations of the
Portuguese empire...
- New Haven: Yale
University Press. ISBN 978-0-300-08233-3. OCLC 42708239.
Zurara,
Gomes Eanes de, trans.
Edgar Prestage (1896).
Chronica do Descobrimento...
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Portuguese Empire Barros, p.53;
Zurara, p.44
Barros (1552, Dec I, Bk.1, Ch.9, p.73
Zurara (1453, ch.30) p.153
Zurara (p. 252–57),
Barros (p. 118). "E...