Diogo Rodrigues

Diogo de Azevedo Rodrigues (Diogo Roiz)
Governor of Salsette, Captain of Rachol Fortress
Personal details
Bornc. 1490-1496
Lagos, Kingdom of Portugal
Died(1577-04-21)21 April 1577 (aged 80–87)
Colvá - Goa, Portuguese Empire
Resting placeIgreja da Nossa Senhora de Neves - Rachol, Goa
OccupationHelmsman, Explorer, Governor of Salsette, Captain

Dom Diogo Rodrigues, Dom Diogo Roiz (c. 1490-1496; Lagos, Portugal – 21 April 1577; Colvá, Goa) was a Portuguese explorer of the Indian Ocean who sailed as an ordinary helmsman[1] under the command of Dom Pedro Mascarenhas around Goa. They sailed from the Cape of Good Hope eastward into little-known waters of the newly discovered route to Goa.[1] Rodrigues island was named after him between 4 and 9 February 1528 because he had discovered it during his only return journey from Goa via Cochin (left on 15 January 1528) to Lisbon, where he was elevated to the rank of a knight (cavaleiro) by John III of Portugal. He then returned to Goa and made a mark in the history of the Portuguese empire in the subcontinent around the mid-16th century.

  1. ^ a b Auguste Toussaint, History of the Indian Ocean (Chicago: University Press, 1966), pp. 109