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Manuel Pessanha

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22: 70:(which would become hereditary in his family), entitled to a pension of 3,000 pounds, divided into three equal payments due in the months of January, May and September, and from rural incomes from several land possessions in Portugal. This contract was subsequently renewed later in 1317 and on 14 April 1321 and 21 April 1327. 143:
Carlos and Bartolomeu, had no heirs, so the admiralty title passed through both of Lançarote's sons, Manuel II and Carlos II, until the 1430s, when lacking male heirs, the Admiral title would pass through the family's female lines through several Portuguese noble houses, ending up with the house of
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Manuel Pessanha was the son of Simone, lord of the Castle di Passagne. In 1316–17 Manuel Pessanha reached an agreement with king Denis of Portugal, who appointing him to reform the new
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FERREIRA, JoĂŁo Pedro Rosa. Manuel Pessanha. in: ALBUQUERQUE, LuĂ­s de (dir.); DOMINGUES, Francisco Contente (coord).
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Diffie, Bailey (1977), Foundations of the Portuguese Empire, 1415–1580, p. 210, University of Minnesota Press.
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of King Denis of Portugal, nominating Manuel Pessanha as first Admiral of the Portuguese Navy.
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He participated in the naval battles between Castile and Portugal during the reign of king
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Prelude to empire: Portugal overseas before Henry the Navigator
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Dicionário de História dos Descobrimentos Portugueses (v. II).
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He had two sons from his first marriage to Genebra Pereira,
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Index


Royal charter
Genoese
admiral of Portugal
Denis of Portugal
Genoese
Antonio Pessagno
Portuguese Navy
Admiral of Portugal
Afonso IV of Portugal
Battle of Cape St. Vincent
Battle of RĂ­o Salado
Cádiz
Moors
Tarifa
Ceuta
Algarve
Pope Benedict XII
bull
Carlos Pessanha
Bartolomeu Pessanha
Admiral of Portugal
Lançarote Pessanha
Beja
1383–85 Portuguese interregnum
Counts of Resende
Battle of Cape St. Vincent (1337)
Admiral of Portugal
Prelude to empire: Portugal overseas before Henry the Navigator
ISBN

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