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Captaincies of the Portuguese Empire : ウィキペディア英語版 | Captaincies of the Portuguese Empire The Captaincies of the Portuguese Empire ((ポルトガル語:Capitanias do Império Português)) were the socio-administrative territorial divisions and hereditary lordships established initially by Henry the Navigator, as part of the Donatário system in order to settle and developed the Portuguese overseas Empire. Pioneered on the island of Madeira and institutionalized in the archipelago of the Azores, the captaincy system was eventually adapted to the New World. ==Captaincies== The prince and his successors (the Donatários) remained on the mainland, owing to their responsibilities related to the Royal Household, during the epic period of trans-Atlantic exploration.〔Susana Goulart Costa (2008), p.232〕 When the King constituted and bestowed the Donatary system, he never specifically thought of sending his donatários to the archipelagos.〔 Before the discovery of Brazil (1522), the captaincy system already operated in the Atlantic possessions of Madeira and the Azores, in addition other islands and settlements along the African coast.
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