Tomé de Sousa - S. Pedro De Rates, Portugal
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N 41° 25.395 W 008° 40.283
29T E 527459 N 4585795
Tomé de Sousa (1503-1579) was the first governor-general of the Portuguese colony of Brazil from 1549 to 1553.
Waymark Code: WMHA0H
Location: Porto, Portugal
Date Posted: 06/13/2013
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member Metro2
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This statue is placed in the historic center of São Pedro De Rates and consists at bust made of bronze with an approximate size of the real and dressed in the traditional clothing of the era. It is mounted on a stone pedestal with around two meters high and in it can be read:

"A Tomé de Sousa Natural de Rates 1º governador geral do Brazil entre 1549-1553, Fundador da cidade de S. Salvador da Baía, 1º Comendador de Rates. Homenagem da Junta de Freguesia e do Povo de Rates 10 - Junho - 1989"

"To Thome de Souza Born in Rates 1st Governor General of Brazil between 1549-1553, Founder of the city of San Salvador da Bahia, 1st Comendador of Rates. Homage of the Junta de Freguesia and the People of Rates 10 - June - 1989"


"Tomé de Sousa (1503-1579) was the first governor-general of the Portuguese colony of Brazil from 1549 to 1553. He was a nobleman and soldier born in Rates, Póvoa de Varzim. Sousa was born a half-breed noble and participated in military expeditions in Africa, fought the Moors and commanded the nau Conceição to Portuguese India, part of the armada of Fernão de Andrade.

He was the agent in charge of restoring the king's authority in Brazil. Up until this point, Brazil had been neglected by Portugal, which was putting all of its resources into the spice trade in India. There was a decline in the spice trade and increasing threats around Brazil's borders by the surrounding Spanish colonies, which prompted Portugal to intervene. As part of this mission, Sousa had established his capital city of Salvador at Bahia on the Atlantic coast between São Paulo and Pernambuco. The new capital was supposed to bring together the twelve pre-existing settlements, though Sousa traversed the bordering areas and aided them by carrying over the idea of justice and diminishing the lawlessness and chaos. He planned on making the colony a strong military base to protect the Portuguese settlers from Indian or other outside forces. He brought 1,000 colonists and soldiers with him on an expedition to Brazil, including four hundred degredados - "men banished from Portugal for some minor criminal activity." Among the colonists were six Jesuits, the first in Brazil, whom he assisted in the christianization of the natives and helped to reaffirm the King's rule over the colonies. In terms of his relations with the Indians, he was able to befriend them and to prevent any further hostilities from them, as he proved to enjoy cruel and often extreme punishment."

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