Fernão de Loronha

Fernão de Loronha (c.1470 or earlier c.1540), whose name is often corrupted to Fernando de Noronha or Fernando della Rogna, was a prominent 16th-century Portuguese merchant of Lisbon, of Jewish descent. He was the first charter-holder (1502–1512), the first donatary captain in Brazil and sponsor of numerous early Portuguese overseas expeditions. The islands of Fernando de Noronha off the coast of Brazil, discovered by one of his expeditions and granted to Loronha and his heirs as a fief in 1504, are named after him.

Fernão de Loronha
Bornc.1470
Lisbon, Portugal
Diedc. 1540 (aged 6970)
Lisbon, Portugal
Other names
  • Fernando de Noronha
  • Fernando della Rogna
OccupationMerchant
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