Gaspar Correia (1492[1] – c. 1563 in Goa) was a Portuguese historian considered a Portuguese Polybius. He authored Lendas da Índia (Legends of India), one of the earliest and most important works about Portuguese rule in Asia.[2][3]
^de Andrade, António Alberto Banha (1977). Gaspar Correia: inédito. University of Coimbra. p. 6.
^Gaspar Corrêa, [1] "The three voyages of Vasco da Gama: and his viceroyalty", Introduction, Adamant Media Corporation, 2001, ISBN 1-4021-9543-5
^Ana Paula Avelar, "Gorreia, Gaspar" Archived 2018-06-14 at the Wayback Machine, in CHAM Letra
GasparCorreia (1492 – c. 1563 in Goa) was a Portuguese historian considered a Portuguese Polybius. He authored Lendas da Índia (Legends of India), one...
appears with the name "Gaspar da Gama" or "Gaspar of the Indies" in the chronicles and reports of discovery written by GasparCorreia, Fernão Lopes de Castanheda...
Albuquerque: Le Lion des Mers d'Asie, Paris, Éditions Desjonquères, p. 168 GasparCorreia (1558–1563) Lendas da Índia, 1864 edition, Academia Real das Sciencias...
GasparCorreia (who is not always reliable, and acknowledges this is hearsay) and also the 16th-century chronicler Francisco de Andrada. Both Correia...
Verde. Diogo Fernandes was forced to sail on alone. The chronicler GasparCorreia (p. 418) claims that after doubling the Cape of Good Hope by himself...
Kerr 1824[page needed] De Souza 1990, pp. 220–221 Dalgado 1982, p. 382 GasparCorreia Lendas da Índia, book II tome II, part I pp.440–441, 1923 Edition de...
artillery salvo; "The ships appeared to be on fire", as the eyewitness GasparCorreia would later recount. Hormuz was found fortified and prepared for a drawn-out...
piece dedicated to resolving battles by gunnery alone. According to GasparCorreia, the typical fighting caravel of Gama's 4th Armada (1502) carried 30...
use may have expanded across continents, e.g. Portuguese chronicler GasparCorreia (writing in the 1550s), claims that in 1502, an Indian ruler, the Zamorin...
Mecca. Described in detail by eyewitness Thomé Lopes and chronicler GasparCorreia, da Gama looted the ship with over 400 pilgrims on board including 50...
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September 1502, also in time to influence the Cantino map. Chronicler GasparCorreia asserts that on the outward voyage, the Third Armada made a stop on...
family in Brazil and have three children: Gaspar, Gabriel and Jorge, all named knights by Tomé de Sousa. Correia was born in Viana do Castelo. He departed...
be Camões' poetic interpretation of an alleged meeting (reported in GasparCorreia) between Vasco da Gama and the older Abraham Zacuto at a monastery by...
flourished: João de Barros, Fernão Lopes de Castanheda, António Galvão, GasparCorreia, Duarte Barbosa, and Fernão Mendes Pinto, among others, described new...
Order of Christ, of which Manuel was the grand master. But chronicler GasparCorreia (p. 15) reports that as soon as the ships left sight of Lisbon harbor...
Brazil has varied over the centuries: Until 1817 – 3 May (according to GasparCorreia) 1817 – 22 April (according to the letter of Pero Vaz de Caminha, which...
Ophir - Whence Brought and by Whom? (1901) 16th century chronicler GasparCorreia insists it was Aguiar; Osório, only mildly corroborated by Barros, suggests...
"War of 1812 Statistics". historyguy.com. Retrieved September 4, 2016. GasparCorreia (1558–1563) Lendas da Índia, 1864 edition, Academia Real das Sciencias...
p. 82. ISBN 9783515032049. Carvalho, Maria João Loução de (2009). GasparCorreia e dois perfis de Governador: Lopo Soares de Albergaria e Diogo Lopes...
contemporary accounts have survived including one by noted historian, GasparCorreia, which was discovered at an auction house in the 1970s. Rebelo 2003...