Mestre Diogo

Mestre Diogo

Mestre Diogo was a Portuguese nobleman. He was sent to India in 1533 by King John III of Portugal to promote the religious interests of the Portuguese. The islands of Bombay were leased to Mestre Diogo in 1534. He died in 1548.

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