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Rui Mosquera may have been the Spanish code name for . He lived in the colonial period and, allied with the Tupiniquim Indians in Brazil and in the company of Sebastian Cabot, led an offensive force against the Portuguese, taking Iguape and sacking São Vicente.

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  • Rui Mosquera may have been the Spanish code name for . He lived in the colonial period and, allied with the Tupiniquim Indians in Brazil and in the company of Sebastian Cabot, led an offensive force against the Portuguese, taking Iguape and sacking São Vicente. Always loyal to his father-in-law the , when exiled, he joined him . With the possibility of obtaining four hundred slaves loaded with gold and silver, he became involved with those responsible for an ambush against the best warriors of Martim Afonso de Sousa and Captain Pero Lobo, who were killed by Indians from the Serra de Curitiba. Along with the Bachelor, Francisco de Chaves returned to Iguape and Cananeia, fleeing from a possible Portuguese punishment due to the invasion of São Vicente in 1534. According to Carlos Fabra (2010), Rui Mosquera withdrew with his companions to Santa Catarina and then to Buenos Aires, on the occasion of the participation in the work of Mendoza. (en)
  • Rui Mosquera pode ter sido o codinome espanhol de Francisco de Chaves. Viveu a época colonial em que, aliado a índios tupiniquins no Brasil e em companhia de Sebastião Caboto, liderou força ofensiva contra os portugueses, tomando Iguape e saqueando São Vicente. Genro e sempre solidário a Bacharel, recolheu-se inclusive junto a ele em degredo na Cananeia. Em possibilidade de conseguir quatrocentos escravos carregados de ouro e prata, envolveu-se entre responsáveis por cilada armada contra os melhores guerreiros de Martim Afonso de Sousa e o Capitão da bandeira , mortos por índios da Serra de Curitiba. Junto com o Bacharel, Francisco de Chaves voltou a Iguape e Cananeia, fugindo de uma possível punição portuguesa diante da invasão de São Vicente em 1534. Já segundo o autor FABRA (2010), o espanhol Rui Mosquera retirou-se junto a seus companheiros para Santa Catarina e, depois, para Buenos Aires, em ocasião de participação da obra de Mendoza. (pt)
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  • Rui Mosquera may have been the Spanish code name for . He lived in the colonial period and, allied with the Tupiniquim Indians in Brazil and in the company of Sebastian Cabot, led an offensive force against the Portuguese, taking Iguape and sacking São Vicente. (en)
  • Rui Mosquera pode ter sido o codinome espanhol de Francisco de Chaves. Viveu a época colonial em que, aliado a índios tupiniquins no Brasil e em companhia de Sebastião Caboto, liderou força ofensiva contra os portugueses, tomando Iguape e saqueando São Vicente. (pt)
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  • Rui Mosquera (en)
  • Rui Mosquera (pt)
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