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Tristão da Cunha

Tristão da Cunha (sometimes misspelled Tristão d'Acunha; (:tɾiʃˈtɐ̃w̃ ðɐ ˈkuɲɐ); c. 1460 – c. 1540) was a Portuguese explorer and naval commander. In 1514 he served as ambassador from king Manuel I of Portugal to Pope Leo X leading a luxurious embassy presenting in Rome the new conquests of Portugal. He later became a member of the Portuguese privy council.
==1506 voyage==
Cunha was born in Portugal, c. 1460. He was nominated as first viceroy of Portuguese India in 1504, but could not take up this post owing to temporary blindness.
In 1506 he was appointed commander of a fleet of 15 ships sent to the east coast of Africa and off India. His cousin, Afonso de Albuquerque, was in charge of a squadron of five vessels in this fleet that subsequently detached. Their mission was to conquer Socotra and build a fortress there, hoping to close the trade in the Red Sea. They sailed together until they reached Mozambique.〔Diogo do Couto, "Décadas da Ásia", década X, livro I〕 In the Mozambique Channel they found his friend captain João da Nova stranded while returning from India. They rescued him and the ship Frol de la mar, both joining the fleet.〔Albuquerque, Braz de (1774). Commentarios do grande Afonso Dalboquerque. Lisbon: Na Regia Officina Typografica. Available in English as The Commentaries of the Great Afonso Dalboquerque, Second Viceroy of India. Laurier Books Ltd. /AES 2000. ISBN 978-81-206-1514-4〕 After a series of successful attacks on Arab cities on the east coast of Africa, they headed to Socotra island.
On this voyage Tristão da Cunha discovered a group of remote islands in the south Atlantic Ocean, from South Africa. Although rough seas prevented a landing then, he named the main island after himself, Ilha de Tristão da Cunha, which was later anglicised to Tristan da Cunha. After discovering the Tristan da Cunha Islands, Cunha landed in Madagascar. He subsequently visited Mozambique. During his visit to Brava (where he attempted to reduced Arab power during its influence under the Ajuran Empire), he was severely wounded. Realizing certain defeat Tristão heeded their advice and sailed for Socotra instead (which he would conquer).〔The book of Duarte Barbosa - Page 30〕 He also distinguished himself in India in various actions, like the Siege of Cannanore: the Portuguese garrison was on the verge of being overwhelmed, when on 27 August the fleet of 11 ships under Tristão da Cunha coming from Socotra appeared and relieved them with 300 men.〔(''Foundations of the Portuguese empire, 1415-1580'' ) by Bailey Wallys Diffie, p.233〕

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