António José Teles de Meneses

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António José Teles de Meneses
Governor of Macau
In office
1747–1749
Preceded byCosme Damião Pereira Pinto
Succeeded byJoão Manuel de Melo
Colonial governor of Portuguese Timor
In office
1768–1776
Preceded byDionísio Gonçalves Rebelo Galvão
Succeeded byCaetano de Lemos Telo de Meneses
Personal details
NationalityPortuguese

António José Teles de Meneses was a Portuguese colonial administrator who was successively the governor of Macau and governor of Portuguese Timor while these territories were part of the Portuguese State of India. He was the 42nd governor of Macau, having served between 1747 and 1749.[1]

He was governor of Timor between 1768 and 1776, having been preceded by Dionísio Gonçalves Rebelo Galvão and succeeded by Caetano de Lemos Telo de Meneses.[2][3][4]

According to Carlos Filipe Ximenes Belo, the "Governor of Timor, António José Teles de Meneses, seeing the impossibility of defending Lifau by sea and land, took the historic decision to destroy the stronghold on August 11, 1769 and to move to the province of Belos. After some hesitation, he sailed to the bay of Dilly, and there founded the new capital of Timor and Solor, on the 10th of October, 1769".[5]

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References

  1. ^ Santos Alves, Jorge (2013). Governadores de Macau. Livros do Oriente. p. 107. ISBN 9789993786634.
  2. ^ [Monika Schlicher: Portugal in Osttimor. Eine kritische Untersuchung zur portugiesischen Kolonialgeschichte in Osttimor 1850 bis 1912. Aberag, Hamburg 1996. ISBN 3-934376-08-8]
  3. ^ [A. H. de Oliveira Marques: Geschichte Portugals und des portugiesischen Weltreichs. Kröner August 2001, ISBN 978-3520385017.]
  4. ^ History of Timor – Technische Universität Lissabon Archived 2009-03-24 at the Wayback Machine (PDF-Datei; 805 kB)]
  5. ^ D. Carlos Filipe Ximenes Belo (2013), História da Igreja em Timor-Leste: 450 Anos de Evangelização, 1562-1940, 1.º volume, Porto, Fundação Eng. António de Almeida, p. 223.