Fernão Nunes Explained

Fernão Nunes
Birth Date:1500 CE
Nationality:Portuguese
Occupation:traveler, chronicler and horse trader
Years Active:1535 - 1537

Fernão Nunes, also known as Fernao Nuniz, was a Portuguese-Jewish traveler, chronicler and horse trader who spent three years in Vijayanagara, the capital of the Vijayanagara Empire in the time period 1535-1537. His writings have brought to light many interesting details about Vijayanagara at that time,[1] including construction of massive fortification works, watch towers and security walls. From his notes it is known that the expansion of the imperial capital limits happened during the reign of emperors Bukka Raya II and Deva Raya I.

Once Nunes fled the inquisition to Constantinople in the Ottoman Empire, where he openly practiced his Judaism.[2]

Nunes' brother was one Jacob Curiel of Coimbra, alias Duarte Nunes, founder of the Curiel family that would come to greatly influence European trade and diplomacy.[3] Jacob and Fernão frequently wrote letters to each other.

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Notes and References

  1. Robert Sewell, Fernão Nunes, Domingos Paes, "A forgotten empire: Vijayanagar; a contribution to the history of India" (Includes a translation of "Chronica dos reis de Bisnaga," from Domingos Paes and Fernao Nuniz from 1520 and 1535 respectively), Adamant Media Corporation, 1982,
  2. Book: Israel, Jonathan. Empires and Entrepots: Dutch, the Spanish Monarchy and the Jews, 1585-1713. 1990-01-01. A&C Black. 978-1-85285-022-7. en.
  3. ISRAEL. JONATHAN I.. Duarte Nunes da Costa (Jacob Curiel), of Hamburg, Sephardi Nobleman and Communal Leader (1585-1664). 1987. Studia Rosenthaliana. 21. 1. 14–34. 41481641. 0039-3347.