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Livro das Monções
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Livro das Monções
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This document is a fragmentary 17th-century Portuguese administrative or ecclesiastical record, likely produced during the colonial era, with references to India, Malacca, and Manila indicating its imperial context. Dated internally to the year 622—most plausibly a transcription error for 1622—the text, though significantly degraded, offers valuable insights into the logistical, financial, and defensive concerns of Portuguese colonial administration in Asia. Legible passages mention locations such as Mendoza, Viana Gomes, Te Monãçor, and S. Paulo de Nigromonte, suggesting a network of settlements under Portuguese oversight. The document details military fortifications, including city walls, bastions, artillery placements, and a watchtower, reflecting efforts to defend vulnerable outposts amid regional threats. Financial constraints are a central theme, with officials reporting insufficient revenues to sustain urban infrastructure and defense initiatives. The text highlights dependence on royal funding, difficulties in collecting land rents and taxes, and challenges in mobilizing capital for public works. Mention of a regent and a cardinal, identified as S. I. G. de Almeida—who signs with formal deference—indicates high-level ecclesiastical or administrative involvement in governance. The reference to trade routes and explicit prohibitions on diasporic commercial activities suggests regulatory control over colonial commerce, particularly along strategic maritime passages such as the Strait of Malacca, where risks to navigation and trade are implied. The document bears an archival stamp from the Biblioteca Popular e Arquivo do Distrito de Évora, confirming its preservation within a recognized Portuguese historical repository.
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Livro das Monções
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Livro das Monções
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