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2009
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This fidalgo was the son of Brás Afonso Correia, corregedor [magistrate] of Lisbon. In 1513, he set off to India as captain of a fleet. However, his journey ended badly. The Portuguese historian João de Barros tells that his carrack ship wrecked on the sand-banks of St. Lazarus [an island in Mozambique]. However, most of the crew members, including its captain, did reach the coast of Melinde, on a raft. Francisco Correia ended up dying there, when he was being transferred to Henrique Nunes de Leão's vessel.

Bibliography:
LACERDA, Teresa, Os Capitães das Armadas da Índia no Reinado de Manuel I - uma avaliação social, Cascais, Câmara de Cascais, 2008, no prelo.

Translated by: Dominique Faria