Diogo Afonso
Diogo Afonso | |
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Captain of Santiago, Cape Verde | |
In office 1462–1473 | |
Succeeded by | Rodrigo Afonso |
Personal details | |
Nationality | Portuguese |
Diogo Afonso (fl. 15th century) was a Portuguese explorer.
Biography
He took part in several explorations in the northwest and west coast of Africa which were made by
In 1444, he commanded a ship which had other explorers including
On a royal map of
(...) asi e pela guisa que lhe temos dada a outras sete ilhas que Diego Affomsso seu escudeiro achou através do Cabo Verde
— D. Afonso V (1462)
Secondly on the same map, Diogo Afonso discovered five islands more west in Cape Verde including
Diogo Afonso later settled in the island of Santiago and inhabited Ribeira Grande and was one of the first settlers of the island, there on 29 January 1462, he became the first of two captains of the island of Santiago which was governed in the then colonial capital of Ribeira Grande, he remained captain until 1473, from 19 September 1462, as captain of Southern Santiago which he was succeeded by his brother or son Rodrigo Afonso. The remainder of his life is unknown.
Legacy
A statue is erected at the shores of its beach in
See also
- List of colonial governors of Cape Verde, including its predecessor the Captains of Santiago Island
References
- ^ "Diogo Afonso" (in Portuguese). Carreira da Índia. Archived from the original on 2010-05-29. Retrieved 2016-10-21.
Further reading
- Albuquerque Luís, Dicionário de história dos descobrimentos Portugueses (Dictionary of History of Portuguese Discoveries), Lisbon, Círculo de Leitores
- Serrão, Joel (1963), "Afonso Diogo", Dicionàrio de História de Portugal' (Dictionary of the History of Portugal), 1st ed, Torres, Ruy d'Abreu, Lisbon, Iniciativas Editoriais. p. 49
- François Angelier, Dictionnaire des Voyageurs et Explorateurs occidentaux (Dictionary of Western Voyages and Explorers), Pygmalion, 2011, p. 30