Martim Soares Moreno
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Martim Soares Moreno, born around 1586 in
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, Kingdom of Portugal, was a
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explorer who defended the interests of the Portuguese crown in the
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, fighting French pirates and
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invaders during decades. His uncle, Diogo de Campos Moreno says that "he was sent very young with Pêro Coelho de Sousa, so that while serving in that expedition he could learn the language of the Indians, and their customs, devoting himself to them, and making himself very familiar, and a relative or friend to them, as they say." He participated in the Pêro Coelho expedition to Ceará in 1603 and ended up becoming, years later (1612), the virtual founder of that colony. There he built, on the river Ceará, a fort and a chapel, with the help of the Indians that he brought from
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. That same year, on the orders of Jerónimo de Albuquerque Maranhão, he reconnoitered
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, occupied by the French, who had stirred up the people of that land. On his return, however, his ship was driven by the wind to the
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. In 1614 he was in
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, in
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. The next year, now a captain, he returned to Maranhão, together with reinforcements of 900 men, which made possible the definitive expulsion of the French and the capture of the city of São Luís. In 1616 he was captured on the high seas by a French Corsair, after a violent battle that left him seriously wounded with a cut on the face and the loss of a hand. The charter letter of May 26, 1619 made him lord of the captaincy of Ceará, in thanks for his services. There, in 1624 and 1625, he repelled the attacks of two Dutch ships. In 1630 he dedicated himself to fighting the Dutch invasion of Pernambuco. He left Ceará with a few Indians and soldiers and arrived at the Arraial do Bom Jesus in June 1631. In the initial phase of the fight, he took part in the blockade of the Dutch forces in
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and Olinda. He always distinguished himself, as a combatant and interpreter with the Indians. In subsequent years he took part in the defense of Paraíba and of Cunhaú (in
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). The Dutch having defeated the Portuguese colonial resistance, and the Portuguese Monarchy having been
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in 1640, a truce was signed between
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and the
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. Nevertheless, in 1645, Martim Soares Moreno took part in the clandestine movement that ended with the expulsion of the Dutch from Brazilian territory.


In culture

His life served as the historical basis for José de Alencar's novel Iracema. {{DEFAULTSORT:Moreno, Martim Soares 1580s births 1640s deaths Portuguese explorers of South America 17th-century explorers Portuguese colonization of the Americas Portuguese colonial governors and administrators People of the Dutch–Portuguese War 16th-century Portuguese people 17th-century Portuguese people People from Setúbal District