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Sá was interred in the church of Saint Sebastian in the encampment he had founded. As the city of Rio de Janeiro grew, his remains were relocated to a new church of Saint Sebastian in the
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As the founder of Rio de Janeiro, Estácio de Sá is honored by the names of many locations and institutions in Brazil. A brief list follows:
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After receiving reinforcements sent by sea by his uncle from Salvador, Sá commanded a definitive and successful
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on 20 January 1567. He died on 20 February 1567 of wounds inflicted by an arrow which had perforated his eye.
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and established the basis of his military operations against the French and their Indigenous allies.
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on the orders of the Portuguese crown to wage war on the French colonists commanded by
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This article is about the founder of Rio de Janeiro. For other uses, see
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The founding of the city of Rio de Janeiro by Estácio de Sá
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Estácio

Sebastian I of Portugal
Mem de Sá
Santarém
Kingdom of Portugal
Rio de Janeiro
Colony of Brazil
Portuguese Empire
Battle of Rio de Janeiro
Portuguese
soldier
colony of Brazil
Nicolas Durand de Villegaignon
Guanabara Bay
Rio de Janeiro
France Antarctique
Rio de Janeiro
Santarém
Portugal
Governor General
Mem de Sá
galleons
Salvador, Bahia
Jesuits
Manuel da Nóbrega
José de Anchieta
São Vicente, São Paulo
Sugarloaf Mountain
attack on the fortification of Uruçú-mirim

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