João Rodrigues da Câmara
João Rodrigues da Câmara | |
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2nd Captain-Donatário of São Miguel | |
In office 1497–1502 | |
Monarchs | |
Preceded by | Rui Gonçalves da Câmara |
Succeeded by | Rui Gonçalves da Câmara II |
Constituency | São Miguel |
Personal details | |
Born | João Rodrigues da Câmara 1460 |
Died | 1502 |
Citizenship | Kingdom of Portugal |
Nationality | Portuguese |
Spouse | Inês da Câmara |
Children | Rui Gonçalves da Câmara II |
João Rodrigues da Câmara (c.1460 – 1502), son of Rui Gonçalves da Câmara, who became the second Captain-Donatário of the island of São Miguel.
Biography
[edit]Early life
[edit]He was married to Inês da Câmara, lady-in-waiting to Infanta Beatrice, Duchess of Viseu, who had a good relation in the Portuguese Court. Firstborn son of Rui Gonçalves da Câmara, he was in Lisbon completing his education, while his brother was a novice at the Monastery of Alcobaça, indicating the importance of the family within the Portuguese Court at the time.
Donatário
[edit]João Rodrigues followed his father's policy of attracting settlers to the islands of the Azores.[1] He invited many people from the kingdom, those with a spirit of adventure, that included many of the prominent families in the modern archipelago, including the Monizes, Baretos, Baldaias, Vaz, Sousas, Esteves, Rochas, Machados, Costas and Benevides.[1]
Later life
[edit]João Rodrigues' tenure was short (1497–1502), when died suddenly in Lisbon, leaving behind his wife on the island of São Miguel, along with his four minor children.[1] Following his death, the Captania of São Miguel was assumed (unofficially) by his brother Pedro Rodrigues da Câmara,[2] until his son Rui Gonçalves da Câmara obtained age of majority.[1] During Pedro's administration various Jewish families came to the Azores, after being expelled in 1497 from the continent (the document was only published four years later).[1]
References
[edit]- Notes
- Sources
- Bento, Carlos Melo (2008), História dos Açores: Da descoberta a 1934 (in Portuguese), Ponta Delgada (Azores), Portugal: Câmara Municipal de Ponta Delgada