Captaincy of Ceará

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OfficiallanguagesPortuguese
Religion
Catholicism
Today part ofBrazil
Captaincy of Ceará
Capitania do Ceará
1534–1821
Map of Brazil in 1534
Map of Brazil in 1534
StatusDependent territory
Official languagesPortuguese
Religion
Catholicism
Today part ofBrazil

The Captaincy of Ceará (Portuguese: Capitania do Ceará) was one of the administrative subdivisions of Brazilian territory during the colonial period of Portuguese America. It was created in 1534 along with thirteen other hereditary captaincies and granted by John III, King of Portugal, to the so-called donatários. Initially, it was donated to Antônio Cardoso de Barros, subordinate of Fernão Álvares de Andrade and D. Antônio de Ataíde.[1][2]

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