Bartolomeu Perestrello(Porto Santo Island)1419

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Bartolomeu Perestrello(Porto Santo Island)1419

Post by Anatol » Wed Jan 21, 2015 8:30 pm

Bartolomeu Perestrello 1st Capitão Donatário , Lord and Governor of the Island of Porto Santo ( c. 1395 – 1457) was a Portuguese navigator and explorer that is claimed to have discovered and populated Porto Santo Island (1419) together with João Gonçalves Zarco and Tristão Vaz Teixeira . The account of his participation in the discovery is disputed by some historians.
He was a son of Micer Filippo Pallastrelli (called Filipe Perestrello in Portugal), a Lombard knight who came to Portugal some say erroneously in the train of Queen Leonor of Aragon and here he was a Nobleman of John I of Portugal , who recognized his Coat of Arms and made him a Nobleman of Coat of Arms in 1433. Nobleman and Fidalgo - Esquire of the House of Infante João, Lord of Reguengos and master of the Portuguese Order of Saint James (Santiago), he was granted in 1446, as hereditary fief (capitania), the island of Porto Santo and, together with his fellow fleet commanders, started the colonization of the islands.
One of his daughters, Filipa Moniz Perestrelo (born c. 1455), around 1479 married Christopher Columbus , who lived in Madeira and Porto Santo.
A legend attributes the responsibility for the poor vegetation of Porto Santo to him. On his first disembarkation in the island he brought one pregnant doe- rabbit that escaped and its progeny overran the island in a few years. In fact, the island was poor in water, and what seemed to be a good enterprise for him became the cause of his family financial ruin.

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