- Captain-major
Captain-major is the English rendering of the Portuguese title "Capitão-mor" (sometimes "Capitão Donatário") for colonial officers, put in charge of a
capitania , Portuguese possession (called "captaincy", after his title) deemed not (yet) important enough to have its own colonialGovernor .This was notably the case in the following Portuguese colonies, but the list is probably incomplete:
North Atlantic
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Madeira islands (3 captaincies)
**Funchal - 1st "Capitão Donatário":João Gonçalves Zarco
**Machico - 1st "Capitão Donatário":Tristão Vaz Teixeira
**Porto Santo - 1st "Capitão Donatário":Bartolomeu Perestrello
*Azores islandsAfrica
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Portuguese Guinea , before it was united in 1879 under that name with its own Governor, and separated fromCape Verde , remaining Portuguese till 1974:
**Bissau , 1687-1879; seeColonial Heads of Bissau
**Cacheu (after Administrators since 1614) c.1640-1879; see alsoColonial Heads of Cacheu
* in presentGhana , since the21 January 1482 foundation of thePortuguese Gold Coast (Fort São Jorge da Mina de Ouro [Elmina:21 January 1482 -28/9 August 1637 ] , Fort de Santo António de Axim [Axim: 1486-February 1642] , Fort São Francisco Xavier [Osu: 1640-42] Fort São Sebastião [Shama: 1526-1637] ), it always has its single captain-major, until after the29 August 1637 Dutch occupation of its capitalSão Jorge da Mina , it was on9 January 1642 ceded to the Dutch (becoming part ofDutch Gold Coast )
*Mazagan (El Jadida ), since it became in 1506 a Portuguese possession, till 1608, afterwards it had its own Governors until on11 March 1769 it was incorporated into the sultanate ofMorocco
*Mombasa on the coast of laterKenya (since 1502 asultanate , Mvita in Kiswahili orManbasa in Arabic, independent from Kilwa Kisiwani) since its 1593 Portuguese occupation had captains-major (since 1638 as a Portuguese colony, subordinated toGoa in India), interrupted12 December 1698 by Omani sovereignty (under Governors styled "Wali" in Arabic, orLiwali in Kiswahili), then a last one as Portuguese rule resumed (12 March 1728 -21 September 1729 Álvaro Caetano de Melo Castro, next it was lost for good - see alsoColonial Heads of Mombasa
*Mozambique , since1 March 1498 claimed for Portugal by Vasco da Gama, had captains-major since in 1501 Portuguese administration begins, as Captaincy ofSofala (subordinated toGoa , in India), till 1569, next Captains-general, since 1609 Governors, since march 1837 Governors-general - see alsoColonial Heads of Mozambique
*onSão Tomé island, since it became a "donataria" in 1485, there were Captains-major till 1586, next Governors; 1753 it was united with Princepe island as (present state)São Tomé and Príncipe , again under Governorsouth America
*Brazilian provinces (some had Governors from the start):
**Ceará , a captaincy since 1619 (1621-1656 subordinated to Maranhão), there were Captains-major30 June 1699 -17 January 1799 , then Ceará captaincy was split fromPernambuco (to which it had been subordinated since 1656) under its own Governor
**Espríto Santo , which had been a "donataria " under its own Governors since 1535, had captains-major 1627-1675, then again two GovernorsDonatory , and more Captains-major 1682-1799 (though since 1718 it was a crown colony, subordinated toBahia ), afterwards again Governors
**Grão-Pará had Captains-majors since in 1615 the Settlement begun as a part of Marahão (it was the residence of its Governors 1737-1755) - 1753, next Governors(-general)
**Maranhão had Captains-major 1745 - 1775, next (as before since9 January 1616 ) Governors
**since its creation in 1582 in the Captaincy ofParaíba , subordinated to Pernambuco, except the occuption (Dutch Directors 1635-1645) and the single 1645-1655 Junta (council), till 1797, next Governors; in 1799 a separate Captaincy ofParaíba do Norte was created
**at least one Captain-Major is known of the Captaincy ofPernambuco (1535 founded as Donátaria ofNova Lusitania , renamed in 1575), Manuel de Mascarenhas Homem; no later then 1699 it got its own Governors, but nevertheless it became in 1716 a Crown colony, called captaincy of Pernambuco...
**the 1597 foundedCaptaincy of Rio Grande had a single Captain-major 1697-1701, Bernardo Vieira de Mello, next Governors, subordinated to Pernambuco till 1808; since 1737 it got its modern nameRio Grande do Norte
**at least since 1761 in the 1759 founded Captaincy ofSão José do Piauí , subordinated toMaranhão until 1811, from then with its own governors, since28 February 1821 renamed Province ofPiauí
**São Vicente had Captains-major 1533 (till 1691 alongside Donatários); on17 April 1709 the name of São Vicente changed toSão Paulo e Minas de Ouro , since18 June 1710 it had its own Governors (in 1750 it was renamedSão Paulo , since28 February 1821 it is a province)
**Sergipe d'el Rei had Captains-major since 1696 (also after the 1763 merger with Baía) till 20 February 1821, next it was a province under its own GovernorsAsia
*since 1518 (except in 1524 1551) a Portuguese Captain-major was appointed to Colombo, the capital of
Kotte kingdom onCeylon island (present Sri Lanka), until the last incumbent, Pedro Homem Pereira, was promoted to Governor in 1594; on27 May 1597 , King Dharmapala of Kotte dies without heirs, and bequeaths his entire kingdom to the King of Portugal, making all Ceylon a Portuguese colony
*since in 1557 the Portuguese established a trading post atMacau (subordinated toGoa in India), it had Captains-major till 1622, then Governors since7 July 1623 until19 December 1999 (finally returned to China)
*East-Timor , a colony since 1642, had Captains at least since 1647, then Captains-major 1665-1702, next Governors
*Ormus (present Hormuz, in Iran) had Captains-major both in September 1507 - January 1508 as the Portuguese first occupy it, again when since1 April 1515 Hormuz (Ormuz) Island became a Portuguese possession (subordinated toGoa in India), until its3 May 1622 incorporated intoPersia
*Malacca , since24 August 1511 a Portuguese colony on peninsular Malaysia, had Captains-major since 1512 (subordinated toGoa ) till14 January 1641 , next Captains-general, till is was list on14 January 1641 to the DutchEven smaller possessions could be under an officer simply styled "Capitão" (captain)
Such was the case in the following places:
("see also above for those who later got captains-majors"):
Colonial captaincies in Africa
*in
Cape Verde the have been various captainships; only in 1587 the "donatarias" were united into colony under one Governor:
**Captains of Santiago (later northern Santiago)29 January 1462 - 1505
**Captains ofRiberia Grande (southern Santiago)19 September 1462 - after22 December 1562
**Captains of Boa Vista29 October 1497 - after 1542
**Captains ofAlcatrazes 1484 - after 1508
**Captains ofPraia 1526 - after21 January 1570
**Captains ofFogo 1528 - after12 January 1553
**Captains ofSanto Antão 13 January 1548 - 15..
*inMorocco :
**Aguz (Souira Guedima ) during the entire 1506 - 1525 Portuguese rule there
**Arzila (Asilah ), since the24 August 1471 begin of Portuguese rule till 1545, afterwards it had its own governors (except August 1550 - 1577 temporarily restored to Morocco) until 1589 when it was for good restored to Morocco..
**Azamor (Azemmour ), since it came on3 September 1513 under Portuguese rule, till on30 October 1541 the city was restored toMorocco .
**inSafim (Safi), during the entire Portuguese rule there 1488 - Oct 1541Colonial captaincies in America
*A special case was the
Chief of the Captaincy of the Pro-French Republic ofCounani 23 July 1886 - 1886 Trajano Benitez; next there were four presidential termsOther meanings
Captain-major is also an
Estonian Navy rank which is 1st senior officer rank and equal to a commander in western navies.ee also
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Captaincy
*Captaincy of São Vicente
*Captain General
*in Italian,Capitano as on Cyprus
*Leader or Captain, as onPitcairn Island
*Opperhoofd ources and references
* [http://www.worldstatesmen.org/COLONIES.html#Portuguese WorldStatesmen - Portugues possessions link from here]
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