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Fernando de Mascarenhas

Fernando de Mascarenhas

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Fernando de Mascarenhas, the first Count of the Tower, (c.1610  9 August 1651) was a military and colonial administrator and held the position of Portuguese governor-general of Brazil from January 20 of 1639 to November 20, 1639, appointed by King Philip III.[1][2]

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Captain Mascarenhas participated in the naval battle of the action of 12–17 January 1640, leading 41 vessels in battle against the Dutch fleet led by Willem Loos. He mostly fought on behalf of the Spanish/Portuguese alliance. He died in Lisbon.


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  1. Mascarenhas, Fernando M. (1605). Tractatus de auxiliis divinae ... - Google Books. Retrieved 2011-08-10.
  2. Gomes, Luís (2010-03-31). Mosaics of Meaning Studies in ... - Google Books. ISBN 9780852618424. Retrieved 2011-08-10.



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