Francisco de Vasconcelos da Cunha  | |
|---|---|
| Colonial governor of Cape Verde | |
| In office 1624–1628  | |
| Preceded by | Manuel Afonso de Guerra | 
| Succeeded by | João Pereira Corte-Real | 
| Governor and Captain General of Angola | |
| In office 1634 – 18 October 1639  | |
| Preceded by | Manuel Pereira Coutinho | 
| Succeeded by | Pedro César de Meneses | 
| Personal details | |
| Born | c. 1590 | 
| Nationality | Portuguese | 
Francisco de Vasconcelos da Cunha (c.1590 – c. mid 17th century) was a Portuguese colonial administrator. He was born around 1590, and was governor of Portuguese Cape Verde from 1624 to 1628.[1] He succeeded Manuel Afonso de Guerra, who was also the Bishop of Santiago de Cabo Verde. He was succeeded by João Pereira Corte-Real. In 1634, he became the captain-general of Portuguese Angola, succeeding Manuel Pereira Coutinho. He was succeeded on 18 October 1639 by Pedro César de Meneses.[2]
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Notes
- ↑ "Cape Verde". worldstatesmen.org.
 - ↑ "Angola". worldstatesmen.org.
 
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