Afonso Pereira de Lacerda | |
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5th Captain-major of Portuguese Ceylon | |
In office 1555–1559 | |
Monarch | John III of Portugal Sebastian of Portugal |
Preceded by | Fernão Carvalho |
Succeeded by | Jorge de Meneses Baroche |
Afonso Pereira de Lacerda was the fifth captain-major of Portuguese Ceylon. Lacerda was appointed in 1555 under Sebastian of Portugal. He served as captain-major until 1559. He was succeeded by Jorge de Meneses Baroche. [1]
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Preceded by Fernão Carvalho | Captain-majors of Portuguese Ceylon 1555-1559 | Succeeded by Jorge de Meneses Baroche |