| Henry Morse Stephens - 1892 - 228 páginas
...to care for him ; but Affonso de Albuquerque forgot all that he had been guilty of towards himself, and only held in memory that this man had been his...connected with the conquest of the kingdom of Ormuz like a gallant knight, and he ordered him to be buried at his own expense, with the usual display of torches,... | |
| William Wilson Hunter - 1899 - 502 páginas
...Cochin in 1509. ' But Affonso de Albuquerque forgot all that he had been guilty of towards himself and only held in memory that this man had been his...accompanied the body to the grave clad all in mourning.' 3 Albuquerque arrived at Cannanore in December 1508, and produced secret orders which he carried from... | |
| 1906 - 476 páginas
...of his greatness. "But Alfonso d' Albuquerque forgot all that he had been guilty of towards himself and only held in memory that this man had been his companion in arms, and helped him in all the troubles connected with the conquest of the kingdom of Ormuz like a cavalier,... | |
| Kingsley Garland Jayne - 1910 - 438 páginas
...troubles connected with the conquest of the kingdom of Ormuz. And he ordered him to be buried at his own expense, with the usual display of torches, and himself...accompanied the body to the grave, clad all in mourning." l Braz de Albuquerque, the Governor's natural son and biographer, is an unilluminating guide to his... | |
| Kingsley Garland Jayne - 1910 - 448 páginas
...himself, and only remembered that this man had been his comrade, and had aided him like a gallant knight in all the troubles connected with the conquest of the kingdom of Ormuz. And he ordered him to be buried at his own expense, with the usual display of torches, and himself... | |
| Cecil Fairfield Lavell, Charles Edward Payne - 1918 - 440 páginas
...of his greatness. " But Affonso d'Albuquerque forgot all that he had been guilty of towards himself and only held in memory that this man had been his...accompanied the body to the grave clad all in mourning." The first quarter of the sixteenth century, then, saw Portugal in practical possession of a monopoly... | |
| Henry Morse Stephens - 2000 - 232 páginas
...to care for him ; but Affoiiso de Albuquerque forgot all that he had been guilty of towards himself, and only held in memory that this man had been his...troubles connected with the conquest of the kingdom of Onnuz like a gallant knight, and he ordered him to be buried at his own expense, with the usual display... | |
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