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Autores
Orientador(es)
Resumo(s)
Este
artigo
pretende
analisar
a
primeira
expedição
portuguesa
ao
Mar
Vermelho,
capitaneada
pelo
governador
Afonso
de
Albuquerque,
em
1513.
Quinhentos
anos
depois
desta
viagem,
reavaliamos
a
política
manuelina
para
o
Mar
Roxo,
observando
o
ataque
à
cidade
de
Adém
e
a
consecutiva
entrada
naquele
mar.
Através
da
correspondência
de
Albuquerque
e
da
cronística
da
época,
tentamos
compreender
os
motivos
da
derrota
no
assalto
àquela
cidade
portuária
e
a
importância
desta
expedição
na
acção
daquele
governador
e
na
estratégia
imperial
de
D.
Manuel
I.
This article aims to analyze the first Portuguese expedition to the Red Sea, led by the governor Afonso de Albuquerque in 1513. Five hundred years after this journey, we reassessed the policy of king D. Manuel I for the Red Sea, observing the attack on the city of Aden and the entry in that sea. Through correspondence from Albuquerque and subsequent chronicles, we try to understand the reasons for the defeat in the assault at that port city and the importance of this expedition in this governor’s action and in the imperial strategy of D. Manuel I.
This article aims to analyze the first Portuguese expedition to the Red Sea, led by the governor Afonso de Albuquerque in 1513. Five hundred years after this journey, we reassessed the policy of king D. Manuel I for the Red Sea, observing the attack on the city of Aden and the entry in that sea. Through correspondence from Albuquerque and subsequent chronicles, we try to understand the reasons for the defeat in the assault at that port city and the importance of this expedition in this governor’s action and in the imperial strategy of D. Manuel I.
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Palavras-chave
Afonso de Albuquerque Armadas Portuguesas Descobrimentos Portugueses Guerra Naval Mar Vermelho Naval Warfare Portuguese Armadas Portuguese Discoveries Red Sea
Contexto Educativo
Citação
Editora
Centro de Estudos Históricos
