Advertisement

Pedro Álvares Cabral

Advertisement

Pedro Álvares Cabral Famous memorial

Birth
Belmonte, Belmonte Municipality, Castelo Branco, Portugal
Death
1520 (aged 52–53)
Santarém, Santarém Municipality, Santarém, Portugal
Burial
Santarém, Santarém Municipality, Santarém, Portugal Add to Map
Memorial ID
View Source
Explorer. Born in 1467, he was a Portuguese nobleman, explorer and navigator whose patron was King Manuel I of Portugal. On March 9, 1500, Cabral was sent on an expedition to India, with 13 ships. On April 22, 1500, he was the first European to see Brazil, claiming it for Portugal and naming it the "Island of the True Cross". King Manuel renamed this land "Holy Cross" and it was later renamed to Brazil. After Cabral returned to Portugal, he headed trade expeditions until he retired and died in Santarém, Portugal, in 1520.
Explorer. Born in 1467, he was a Portuguese nobleman, explorer and navigator whose patron was King Manuel I of Portugal. On March 9, 1500, Cabral was sent on an expedition to India, with 13 ships. On April 22, 1500, he was the first European to see Brazil, claiming it for Portugal and naming it the "Island of the True Cross". King Manuel renamed this land "Holy Cross" and it was later renamed to Brazil. After Cabral returned to Portugal, he headed trade expeditions until he retired and died in Santarém, Portugal, in 1520.

Bio by: John "J-Cat" Griffith


Advertisement

Advertisement

How famous was Pedro Álvares Cabral ?

Current rating: 4.03448 out of 5 stars

29 votes

Sign-in to cast your vote.

  • Maintained by: Find a Grave
  • Added: Nov 15, 2000
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18397/pedro_%C3%A1lvares-cabral: accessed ), memorial page for Pedro Álvares Cabral (1467–1520), Find a Grave Memorial ID 18397, citing Igreja de Santa Maria da Graça, Santarém, Santarém Municipality, Santarém, Portugal; Maintained by Find a Grave.