Henrique Dias (died 8 June 1662)[1] was a Portuguese soldier and militia leader born in the colony of Brazil. There is no consensus among historians whether he was born free or captive.
It is debated whether Dias received nobility status within Brazil, some believe Dias was granted Knighthood in The Order of Christ,[7] while others debate Dias never received this title[8] and requested knighthood be granted to the men who marry his daughters.[9] Dias traveled to Portugal and petitioned the crown to grant his requests. Dias requested the enslaved blacks who served with him be freed should have "all the rights and privileges of white units".[10] Dias also requested to be compensated for his efforts and allowed to serve as long as he wished.[8]
^Judith L. Allen, "Henrique Dias" in Encyclopedia of Latin American History and Culture, vol. 2, p. 375. Charles Scribner's Sons 1996.
^ abc1. Mattos, Hebe. ""Black Troops" and Hierarchies of Color in the Portuguese Atlantic World: The Case of Henrique Dias and His Black Regiment." Luso-Brazilian Review 45, no. 1 (2008): 8.
^Mattos, Hebe. ""Black Troops" and Hierarchies of Color in the Portuguese Atlantic World: The Case of Henrique Dias and His Black Regiment." Luso-Brazilian Review 45, no. 1 (2008): 7.
^ abMattos, Hebe. "'Pretos' and 'Pardos' between the Cross and the Sword: Racial Categories in Seventeenth Century Brazil." Revista Europea De Estudios Latinoamericanos Y Del Caribe / European Review of Latin American and Caribbean Studies, no. 80 (2006): 46.
^1. Mattos, Hebe. "'Pretos' and 'Pardos' between the Cross and the Sword: Racial Categories in Seventeenth Century Brazil." Revista Europea De Estudios Latinoamericanos Y Del Caribe / European Review of Latin American and Caribbean Studies, no. 80 (2006): 43-55.
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