Misplaced Pages

Rui Valente (corsair)

Article snapshot taken from Wikipedia with creative commons attribution-sharealike license. Give it a read and then ask your questions in the chat. We can research this topic together.
This article has multiple issues. Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page. (Learn how and when to remove these messages)
This article is an orphan, as no other articles link to it. Please introduce links to this page from related articles; try the Find link tool for suggestions. (August 2024)
The topic of this article may not meet Misplaced Pages's notability guideline for biographies. Please help to demonstrate the notability of the topic by citing reliable secondary sources that are independent of the topic and provide significant coverage of it beyond a mere trivial mention. If notability cannot be shown, the article is likely to be merged, redirected, or deleted.
Find sources: "Rui Valente" corsair – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (August 2024) (Learn how and when to remove this message)
(Learn how and when to remove this message)

Rui Valente (?-Faro, before 1481) was a Portuguese navigator and corsair based in Faro. He was a knight in the household of Prince Henry the Navigator, and after his death, integrated the close circle of the Portuguese king Afonso V the African, being a member of his majesty council and procurator of the treasury in Algarve.

Piracy over the sea traffic that crossed the strait of Gibraltar to the Atlanthic was some of the means to finance the Portuguese discoveries at an early stage.

At the start of his career, he had problems with the law, as proven by a statement from the magistrate of Faro who arrested him in 1451 when he was unloading his loot in Faro.

Later, he was present in the expedition to conquer Alcácer Ceguer in 1458.

In 1463, the king finally authorized his status as a corsair through the respective letter of privilege, in which he agreed that the sailor would keep one fifth of the loot.

Faro Cathedral, where the tomb of Rui Valente is located

He must have died before the death of Afonso V, since a document from 1497 states that the same king appointed Diogo de Barros to replace Rui Valente, who had died.

His body is in a funerary urn surmounted by a tomb effigy of him in the chapel of São Domingos in the Church of Santa Maria, the Faro Cathedral.

His daughter Brites Valente married Álvaro Pessanha, a nobleman from the city of Tavira, belonging the Pessanha family, that descended from the genoese seafarer Emanuelle Pessagno, the first admiral of the Portuguese navy.

References

  1. Pessanha, Fernando (2023) - The knight Rui Valente: from pirate from Faro to privateer of the kingdom. In "Jornal do Algarve", 2 July 2023.
  2. Pessanha, Fernando (2023) - Rui Valente: a pirate from Faro in the Manor House of Infante D. Henrique, in Yearbook of the Union of Parishes of Faro, pp. 61-73
  3. Iria, Alberto, “O Algarve e os Descobrimentos”, in Descobrimentos Portugueses: Documentos para a sua História, João Martins da Silva Marques (ed.), Vol. II, Tomo I - II, I.N.I.C., Lisboa, 1988, pp. 159- 166;
  4. Goulão, Maria José (2021-09-06). "Morte, memória e escultura funerária (séc. XV): materialidade e performatividade". Kairós (10): 27–49. doi:10.14195/2184-7193_10_2. ISSN 2184-7193.
  5. Silva, José Custodio Vieira da (2006). "A Capela de São Domingos e o monumento funerário de Rui Valente na Sé de Faro". Monumentos: Revista semestral de edifícios e monumentos (24): 11. ISSN 0872-8747.
  6. "Sé Catedral de Faro - Guia Completo". www.faroportugaltourism.com (in Portuguese). Retrieved 2024-08-08.
Categories: