File:D. João, Príncipe de Cândia.png
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DescriptionD. João, Príncipe de Cândia.png |
English: Reproduction, published 1905, of a lost 17th-century portrait (once in the National Library of Portugal) depicting John, Prince of Kandy (1578–1642), the son of Yamasinghe Bandara, also known in Portugal as "the Black Prince" or "the Prince of Telheiras". Note that the inscription has some mistakes, such as the name and the date of death. |
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Source | Arquivo historico português, Volume 3 - Anselmo Braamcamp Freire, Jose ́Maria da Silva Pessanha (1905) |
Author | Unknown authorUnknown author |
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