Lopo Soares, his naus loaded with spices …

Years: 1504 - 1504
December

Lopo Soares, his naus loaded with spices from the markets of Cochin and Quilon (and topped off with cargoes from seized merchant ships), prepares his departure from Cochin.

Duarte Pacheco Pereira, the hero of the battle of Cochin, is slated to be relieved as captain of Fort Manuel.

It is said that the Trimumpara Raja of Cochin, who had become personally attached to Duarte Pacheco during the battle earlier that year, was beside himself with grief and did everything he could to persuade Lopo Soares to let Duarte Pacheco stay on, but Lopo Soares had refused.

Bowing to inevitability, the Trimumpara had offered Duarte Pacheco a free cargo of pepper as a personal reward for his services, but Duarte Pacheco, knowing how the Trimumpara Raja had been personally impoverished by the war, had refused to take it.

Duarte Pacheco's replacement as capitão-mor of Fort Manuel of Cochin is nobleman Manuel Telles de Vasconcelos (or Manuel Telles Barreto, according to Barros).

Lopo Soares leaves Manuel Telles with three (possibly four) ships: one nau, and two caravels, under the commands of Diogo Pires and Pêro Rafael (and possibly Cristovão Jusarte (Lisuarte Pereira?

)), all veterans of the battle of Cochin.

Lopo Soares annexes what remains of the earlier fleets (e.g., Diogo Fernandes Pereira, Antonio de Saldanha, etc.)

into the returning armada.

Overall, Lopo Soares is bringing back to Lisbon two more ships than he left with.

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