- António Fernandes
António Fernandes, or sometimes Álvaro Fernandes, was one of the leading Portuguese explorers of the earlier
15th century , the age ofHenry the Navigator . He was brought up (as a page or esquire) in the household of Prince Henry, and while still young took an important part in the discovery ofGuinea . He was a nephew ofJoão Gonçalves Zarco , who had rediscovered theMadeira group in Henry's service (1418-1420), and had become part-governor of Madeira and commander ofFunchal ; when the expedition of1445 sailed forWest Africa he was entrusted by his uncle with an especially finecaravel , under particular injunctions to devote himself to discovery, the most cherished object of his princely master, so constantly thwarted.Fernandes, as a pioneer, outstripped all other servants of the prince at this time. After visiting the mouth of the
Senegal River , roundingCape Verde , and landing inGoree (?), he pushed on to theCape of Masts (in Portuguese Cabo dos Mastros, so called from its tall spindle-palms), probably between Cape Verde and theGambia River , the most southerly point till then attained. Next year (1446 ) he returned, and coasted on much farther, to a bay one hundred and ten leagues south (i.e. S.S.E.) of Cape Verde, perhaps in the neighborhood ofConakry and theLos Islands , and but little short ofSierra Leone . This record was not broken till 1461, when Sierra Leone was sighted and named. A wound, received from a poisoned arrow in an encounter with natives, now compelled Fernandes to return to Portugal, where he was received with distinguished honor and reward by Prince Henry and the regent of the kingdom, Henry's brother Pedro.See
Gomes Eannes de Azurara , "Chronica de . - - Guine", chs. lxxv., lxxxvii.;João de Barros , "Asia", Decade I., bk. i. chs. xiii., xiv.References
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