Diogo de Teive (fl. 1451-1472) was a maritime captain and squire to the House of Infante D. Henrique (1394-1460) during the Portuguese period of discovery. Following his exploration into the western Atlantic in the area of Newfoundland, in 1452 he discovered the western islands of the archipelago of the Azores: for his efforts he was appointed Donatary for the islands of Flores and Corvo.
DiogodeTeive (fl. 1451-1472) was a maritime captain and squire to the House of Infante D. Henrique (1394-1460) during the Portuguese period of discovery...
Diogode Azambuja or Diego de Azambuja (1432–1518) was a Portuguese noble and explorer. He was born at Montemor-o-Velho, and became a knight of the Order...
Diogo Fernandes Pereira, sometimes called simply Diogo Fernandes, was a Portuguese 16th-century navigator, originally from Setúbal, Portugal. Diogo Fernandes...
coast as early as 1478. In 1481, Dias accompanied an expedition, led by Diogode Azambuja, to construct a fortress and trading post called São Jorge da...
summer of 1452 by the navigator DiogodeTeive and his son João deTeive. The island's charter passed to Fernão Telles de Meneses, who only populated the...
appeared on the later Aragonese Mapa Catalão of 1375. The navigator DiogodeTeive discovered both islands of the Azores' Western Group on his 1452 return...
Diogode Silves (fl. 15th century) is the presumed name of an obscure Portuguese explorer of the Atlantic who allegedly discovered the Azores islands in...
further instruction from the king. Increasingly isolated, he wrote to Diogo Lopes de Sequeira, who arrived in India with a new fleet, but was ignored as...
than any other event in the previous 700 years). Portuguese navigator DiogodeTeive discovers the islands of Corvo and Flores, in the Azores. Battle of...
followed by studies in theology. Among these students were André de Gouveia and DiogodeTeive, who came to Sainte-Barbe in 1527. There studied mainly Portuguese...
coast Diogo Cão, explorer of the African coast Diogode Azambuja, explorer of the African coast DiogodeTeive, explorer of the Atlantic islands Diogo Dias...
Diogo Barbosa and soon married the daughter of Diogo's second wife, Maria Caldera Beatriz Barbosa.[citation needed] They had two children: Rodrigo de...
Caramuru (c. 1475-1557) was the Tupi name of the Portuguese colonist Diogo Álvares Correia, who is notable for being the first European to establish contact...
Subrahmanyam, 1997, pp. 343–345. See also Diogo do Couto (Decadas de Asia, Dec. IV, Lib. 8, c. 2); Teixeira de Aragão pp. 15–16, and Castanhoso (1898: p...
the Western Group was discovered during the navigator DiogodeTeive and his son's (João deTeive) 1452 return from the Banks of Newfoundland, after his...
reached the northern Part of Portuguese Guinea (Guinea-Bissau). 1452—DiogodeTeive discovers the Islands of Flores and Corvo. 1455—Papal bull Romanus Pontifex...
Diogo Dias, also known as Diogo Gomes, was a 15th-century Portuguese explorer. He was the brother of Bartolomeu Dias and discovered some of the Cape Verde...
headed by André de Gouveia at the College of Guienne in Bordeaux. Those included George Buchanan, DiogodeTeive, Jerónimo Osório, Nicolas de Grouchy, Guillaume...
also mentioned. Then the island was discovered by Portugese explorer DiogodeTeive and his son in 1452, and was then given the name of Sao Tomas or Santa...