João Vaz Corte-Real

João Vaz Corte-Real (c. 1420 – 1496) was a Portuguese sailor, claimed by some accounts to have been an explorer of a land called Terra Nova do Bacalhau (New Land of the Codfish), speculated to possibly have been a part of North America. These accounts assert that Corte-Real was awarded the donatáriocaptaincies of São Jorge and Angra for his accomplishments, but contemporary documents contradict this claim.

João Vaz Corte-Real
João Vaz Corte-Real in a 19th-century drawing
1st Captain-Donatário of Angra
In office
1474–1496
Monarchs
Preceded byJácome de Bruges
Succeeded byVasco Anes Corte-Real
ConstituencyAngra
1st Captain-Donatário of São Jorge
In office
1474–1496
Succeeded byVasco Anes Corte-Real
ConstituencySão Jorge
Personal details
PronunciationPortuguese pronunciation: [ʒuˈɐ̃w vaʃ ˈkoɾtɨ ʁiˈal]
Born
João Vaz Corte-Real

1420
Died1496
CitizenshipKingdom of Portugal
NationalityPortuguese
SpouseMaria de Abarca
ChildrenMiguel Corte-Real
Vasco Anes Corte-Real
Gaspar Corte-Real
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