Madre de Deus was a Portuguese treasure ship captured by English privateers in 1592.
Madre de Deus (Portuguese for Mother of God) may also refer to:
Municipalities in Brazil
edit- Madre de Deus, Bahia
- Madre de Deus de Minas, Minas Gerais
- Brejo da Madre de Deus, Pernambuco
Buildings and landmarks
edit- Monastery of Madre de Deus, a location of the National Azulejo Museum in Lisbon, Portugal
- Madre de Deus Convent, a former convent and church, now the National Museum of the Azulejo in Lisbon, Portugal
- Madre de Deus Manor, a landmark in the Azores, Portugal
- Mother of God Church, Vettukad, Kerala, India
Other
edit- Filipe da Madre de Deus (ca.1630–1688x90) Portuguese composer
- An alternate name for the Portuguese ship Nossa Senhora da Graça
See also
edit- Madredeus, a Portuguese musical ensemble
- Madre de Dios (disambiguation) same title in Spanish