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COVILHAM (COVILHAO, COVIIIIX), PERO or PEDRO DE, Portuguese explorer and diplomatist (fl. 1487-1525), was a native of Covilha in Beira. In early life he had gone to Castile and entered the service of Alphonso, duke of Seville; later, when war broke out between Castile and Portugal, he returned to his own country, and attached himself, first as a " groom," then as a " squire," to King Alphonso V. and his successor John II. On the 7th of May 1487, he was despatched, in company with Alphonso de Payva, on a mission of exploration in the Levant and adjoining regions of Asia and Africa, with the special
letter of credence for all the countries of the world" and with a " map for navigating, taken from the map of the world" and compiled by Bishop Calcadilha, and doctors Rodrigo and Moyses. The first two of these were prominent members of the commission which advised the Portuguese government to reject the proposals, of Columbus, The explorers started from Santarem
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Island of the Moon, our Madagascar" from each of these lands one can fetch the coast of Calicut." With this information Joseph returned to Portugal, while Covilham, with Abraham of Beja, again visited Aden and Ormuz. At the latter he left the rabbi
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confession and out of it," praises his power of vivid description " as if things were present before him," and his extraordinary knowledge of " all spoken languages of Christians, Moors and Gentiles." His services as an interpreter were valuable to Rodrigo de Lima'sembassy; but he never succeeded in escaping from Abyssinia. See Francisco Alvarez, Verdadera Informacam das terras do Preste Joam, esp. chs. 73, 89, 98, 102-103, 105 (pp. 177, 224, 254, 264, 265-270, 275, of the Hakluyt Society's English edition, The Portuguese Embassy to Abyssinia . . . 1520-1727, London, 1881); an abstract of this, with some inaccuracies, is given in Major's Prince Henry the Navigator (London, 1868), pp. 339-340. End of Article: COVILHAM (COVILHAO, COVIIIIX), PERO If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
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