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He was the son, although an illegitimate one, of Friar Paio Correia, bailiff of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta. In 1508, he sett off to India as captain of Jorge de Aguiar's fleet. This captain of the Carreira da India was probably a nobleman, possibly a fidalgo. However, no reference was found neither of his rank nor of that of Diogo Correia, his older brother, who was also captain of a ship of the 1508 fleet. He inherited his father's house, probably upon his brother's death, having married Isabel Vaz de Lacerda. Some of their offspring occupied posts in India.

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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