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Baltasar Fernandes

Captain Baltasar Fernandes (also spelled ''Baltazar'' or ''Balthazar'') (c.1580 - ~1667) was a Portuguese colonist of Brazil who led the expeditions called Bandeirantes into the interior seeking gold, silver, and iron.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.camarasorocaba.sp.gov.br/sitecamara/historiasorocaba.html;jsessionid=09ee9fa917d7105f0fad43a8db0d )〕 He was the founder and one of the first settlers of Sorocaba in 1654.
==Early life==
Fernandes was born in São Paulo and raised in Santana do Parnaíba. He was the brother of the founder of Itu, Domingos Fernandes, and founder of Parnaíba, André Fernandes. He married Maria de Zunega of Paraguay, daughter of Bartolomeu de Torales with whom he had a daughter, Mary Torales. After being widowed, married Isabel de Proenca, daughter of João de Abreu who had twelve sons.
He began as a bandeirante (or pioneer) who would gather natives in Rio Grande do Sul and Paraguay to work in the fields.

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