Rodrigo Afonso

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Rodrigo Afonso
Captain of Santiago, Cape Verde
In office
1475–1505
Preceded byDiogo Afonso
Succeeded bynone, continued as colonial governor of Cape Verde
Captain of Boa Vista, Cape Verde
In office
1475–1505
Succeeded byPêro Correia
Personal details
NationalityPortuguese

Rodrigo Afonso (fl. late 15th century) was a Portuguese colonial administrator.

Biography[edit]

His early life is unknown. He was probably born on Ribeira Grande (now Cidade Velha) and was the first colonial governor who was born in Cape Verde.[1][2] He was probably one of the first Portuguese people born in Cape Verde. He was likely a son of the explorer Diogo Afonso.

He was later the 2nd and last captain of Northern Santiago. He was donated the island of Boa Vista in 1490 and became captain on from October 29, 1497, until 1505 and three days later for Boa Vista Island. The main administration of Southern Santiago would be ruled only by the corregedor of Cape Verde, from 1588 to 1975 as governor.

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Cape Verde". rulers.org.
  2. ^ "Cape Verde". worldstatesmen.org.


Preceded by Captain of the northern part of Santiago Island, Cape Verde
1472-1505
Succeeded by
post dissolved
Preceded by
post created
Captain of Boa Vista Island, Cape Verde
1497-1505
Succeeded by