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Alternative Titles: Afonso de Albuquerque, the Great, Afonso the Great

Afonso de Albuquerque, also called Afonso de Albuquerque the Great, (born 1453, Alhandra, near Lisbon, Portugal—died December 15, 1515, at sea, off Goa, India), Portuguese soldier, conqueror of Goa (1510) in India and of Melaka (1511) on the Malay Peninsula. His program to gain control of all the main maritime trade routes of the East and to build permanent fortresses with settled populations laid the foundations of Portuguese hegemony in the Orient.

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Alternative Titles: Afonso de Albuquerque, the Great, Afonso the Great

Afonso de Albuquerque, also called Afonso de Albuquerque the Great, (born 1453, Alhandra, near Lisbon, Portugal—died December 15, 1515, at sea, off Goa, India), Portuguese soldier, conqueror of Goa (1510) in India and of Melaka (1511) on the Malay Peninsula. His program to gain control of all the main maritime trade routes of the East and to build permanent fortresses with settled populations laid the foundations of Portuguese hegemony in the Orient.

Afonso de Albuquerque

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Afonso de Albuquerque, from an English engraving of 1792

BORN

1453

Alhandra, Portugal

DIED

December 15, 1515 (aged 62)

Arabian Sea, India

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Portuguese Conquest Of Goa

Albuquerque was the second son of the senhor of Vila Verde. His paternal great-grandfather and grandfather had been confidential secretaries to Kings John I and Edward (Duarte), and his maternal grandfather had been admiral of Portugal. Albuquerque served 10 years in North Africa, where he gained early military experience crusading against Muslims. He was present at Afonso V’s conquest of Asilah and Tangier in 1471. King John II (ruled 1481–95) made him master of the horse, a post Albuquerque held throughout the reign. In 1489 he again served in North Africa at the defense of Graciosa. Under John’s successor, Manuel I, Albuquerque was less prominent at court but again served in Morocco.

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Afonso de Albuquerque, also called Afonso de Albuquerque the Great, (born 1453, Alhandra, near Lisbon, Portugal—died December 15, 1515, at sea, off Goa, India), Portuguese soldier, conqueror of Goa (1510) in India and of Melaka (1511) on the Malay Peninsula. His program to gain control of all the main maritime trade routes of the East and to build permanent fortresses with settled populations laid the foundations of Portuguese hegemony in the Orient.

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