Re: [AZORES-Genealogy] Cabral name

2010-04-04 Thread Iris Bilodeau
Thank's Eugenia.  Some of this is new news for me.  Thank You also John and 
Rosemarie.
Pedro Alvares Cabral is a distant cousin.
Iris
 
 

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From: Eugenia 
Subject: [AZORES-Genealogy] Cabral name
To: "Azores Genealogy" 
Date: Sunday, April 4, 2010, 9:10 AM


I notice an interest in the CABRAL name and check my database on
Portuguese Names and Their Meanings and found the following:  I hope
this help in the genealogy research.  Eugenia

Cabral -

Armorial: yes.

  Cabral - This is a surname commonly used in Portuguese and Brazilian
Portuguese.
  Information is from:
BASIC PORTUGUESE PALEOGRAPHY, The Genealogical Department of the
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Series II, No., 20, 1978,
page 26.

People in Portuguese History:
  Secretary of Justice, Costa Cabral (a former radical) (1839).
  Prime Minister, Costa Cabral government 1842-1846; 1849-1851.
  Count of Tomar, Costa Cabral (1849).
Administrative Code of 1842.
  Costa Cabral, Secretary of Portugal, in education eliminated
scientific studies form the "lycée program.  He limited the teaching
languages to the cities (1844).
  Information is from:
A.H. de Oliveira Marques, HISTORY OF PORTUGAL, Columbia University
Press, NY, Vol. 2, 1972, page 7, 8, 17, 31, 49, 66.

People in Portuguese History:
  Pedro Alvares Cabral: Manoel I King of Portugal (1495-1521).
Married 1st. Isabella, daughter of Ferdinand and Isabella of Spain.,
His 2nd marriage to Maria daughter of Ferdinand and Isabella of
Spain.  King Manoel I was the great, the fortunate, bother-in-law of
Joao II (John).  King Manoel I reign and that of his successor mark
the apogee of Portuguese power and empire.  Following the great
discoveries (Vasco de Gama's voyage to India, 1497-1498;
Pedro Alvares Cabral's discovery of Brazil, 1500;
Magellan's circumnavigation of the globe, 1519-1522)
The new Portuguese empire was at first ruled by men of exceptional
ability and courage (Francisco de Almeida, first viceroy of the
Indies, 1505;
Afonso de Albuquerque, viceroy, 1507-1511)
and brought in large returns.
Lisbon, very soon displaced Venice, Italy, as the entrepot for Asiatic
goods, and became a center of wealth and luxury.
Colonial rade was a royal monopoly, and the court became a mecca for
concession seekers.  The old agrarian system became undermined by the
introduction of black slavery, while the aristocracy to a certain
extent abandoned itself to imperial war, to corruption at home and to
exploitation abroad.  In short, the 16 century, outwardly brilliant
was already the beginning of decadence.
  Information is from the book:
William L. Langer, AN ENCYCLOPEDIA OF WORLD HISTORY, Houghton Mifflin
Company, 1972, page 385, 418.

Portuguese Explorer:
  In 21 Apr. 1500 the Portuguese commander Pedro Cabral sailing to
India with 13 caravels and accompanied by such distinguished captains
as Dias and Duarte Pacheco, landed in Brazil, coming from Cape Verde
Islands.  The party stayed only about 10 days, but took official
possession of the country which Cabral named Tierra de Vera Cruz.  The
idea of Cabral having been the first to discover Brazil, like the idea
that his landing there was accidental, has now been given up by some
scholars, but the question remains open.
  Information is from the book:
William L. Langer, AN ENCYCLOPEDIA OF WORLD HISTORY, Houghton Mifflin
Company, 1972, page 390

Portuguese Explorer:
  An expedition commanded by Pedro Alvares Cabral, a nobleman, it
departed from Lisbon, Portugal in March 1500.  He reach Brazil 22
April 1500.
  Information is from the book:
A.H. De Oliveira Marques, HISTORY OF PORTUGAL, Columbia University
Press, 1972, page 226.

Cabral -
A family name in the Azores.
  Information is from the book:
James H. Guill, A HISTORY OF THE AZORES ISLANDS, Golden Shield
International, Vol. 5, 1993, page 189.

Portuguese Explorer:
  Pedro Alvarez Cabral, (Portuguese) Explores Coast of Brazil which he
names Santa Cruz, in 1501.
  Information is from:
NEW ERA ATLAS OF THE WORLD, C.S. Hammond and Company, Inc., New York,
1940, page 157.

Portuguese Explorer:
  Pedro Alvares Cabral (Portugal) Discovered or visited coast of
Brazil on voyage to India in 1500.
  Information is from:
WORLD ATLAS, Rand McNally & Company, New York, 1956, page 159.

  Cabral - is a family name of a early Portuguese immigrant in
California.
  Information is from:
Carlos Almeida, PORTUGUESE IMMIGRANTS, Published by: The Supreme
Council of U.P.E.C., San Leandro, CA,1978, page 268.

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[AZORES-Genealogy] Cabral name

2010-04-04 Thread Eugenia
I notice an interest in the CABRAL name and check my database on
Portuguese Names and Their Meanings and found the following:  I hope
this help in the genealogy research.  Eugenia

Cabral -

Armorial: yes.

  Cabral - This is a surname commonly used in Portuguese and Brazilian
Portuguese.
  Information is from:
BASIC PORTUGUESE PALEOGRAPHY, The Genealogical Department of the
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Series II, No., 20, 1978,
page 26.

People in Portuguese History:
  Secretary of Justice, Costa Cabral (a former radical) (1839).
  Prime Minister, Costa Cabral government 1842-1846; 1849-1851.
  Count of Tomar, Costa Cabral (1849).
Administrative Code of 1842.
  Costa Cabral, Secretary of Portugal, in education eliminated
scientific studies form the "lycée program.  He limited the teaching
languages to the cities (1844).
  Information is from:
A.H. de Oliveira Marques, HISTORY OF PORTUGAL, Columbia University
Press, NY, Vol. 2, 1972, page 7, 8, 17, 31, 49, 66.

People in Portuguese History:
  Pedro Alvares Cabral: Manoel I King of Portugal (1495-1521).
Married 1st. Isabella, daughter of Ferdinand and Isabella of Spain.,
His 2nd marriage to Maria daughter of Ferdinand and Isabella of
Spain.  King Manoel I was the great, the fortunate, bother-in-law of
Joao II (John).  King Manoel I reign and that of his successor mark
the apogee of Portuguese power and empire.  Following the great
discoveries (Vasco de Gama's voyage to India, 1497-1498;
Pedro Alvares Cabral's discovery of Brazil, 1500;
Magellan's circumnavigation of the globe, 1519-1522)
The new Portuguese empire was at first ruled by men of exceptional
ability and courage (Francisco de Almeida, first viceroy of the
Indies, 1505;
Afonso de Albuquerque, viceroy, 1507-1511)
and brought in large returns.
Lisbon, very soon displaced Venice, Italy, as the entrepot for Asiatic
goods, and became a center of wealth and luxury.
Colonial rade was a royal monopoly, and the court became a mecca for
concession seekers.  The old agrarian system became undermined by the
introduction of black slavery, while the aristocracy to a certain
extent abandoned itself to imperial war, to corruption at home and to
exploitation abroad.  In short, the 16 century, outwardly brilliant
was already the beginning of decadence.
  Information is from the book:
William L. Langer, AN ENCYCLOPEDIA OF WORLD HISTORY, Houghton Mifflin
Company, 1972, page 385, 418.

Portuguese Explorer:
  In 21 Apr. 1500 the Portuguese commander Pedro Cabral sailing to
India with 13 caravels and accompanied by such distinguished captains
as Dias and Duarte Pacheco, landed in Brazil, coming from Cape Verde
Islands.  The party stayed only about 10 days, but took official
possession of the country which Cabral named Tierra de Vera Cruz.  The
idea of Cabral having been the first to discover Brazil, like the idea
that his landing there was accidental, has now been given up by some
scholars, but the question remains open.
  Information is from the book:
William L. Langer, AN ENCYCLOPEDIA OF WORLD HISTORY, Houghton Mifflin
Company, 1972, page 390

Portuguese Explorer:
  An expedition commanded by Pedro Alvares Cabral, a nobleman, it
departed from Lisbon, Portugal in March 1500.  He reach Brazil 22
April 1500.
  Information is from the book:
A.H. De Oliveira Marques, HISTORY OF PORTUGAL, Columbia University
Press, 1972, page 226.

Cabral -
A family name in the Azores.
  Information is from the book:
James H. Guill, A HISTORY OF THE AZORES ISLANDS, Golden Shield
International, Vol. 5, 1993, page 189.

Portuguese Explorer:
  Pedro Alvarez Cabral, (Portuguese) Explores Coast of Brazil which he
names Santa Cruz, in 1501.
  Information is from:
NEW ERA ATLAS OF THE WORLD, C.S. Hammond and Company, Inc., New York,
1940, page 157.

Portuguese Explorer:
  Pedro Alvares Cabral (Portugal) Discovered or visited coast of
Brazil on voyage to India in 1500.
  Information is from:
WORLD ATLAS, Rand McNally & Company, New York, 1956, page 159.

  Cabral - is a family name of a early Portuguese immigrant in
California.
  Information is from:
Carlos Almeida, PORTUGUESE IMMIGRANTS, Published by: The Supreme
Council of U.P.E.C., San Leandro, CA,1978, page 268.

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