User:Mhatopzz/Portuguese rule in the Spice Islands

Portuguese fort and settlement in the Moluccas
c. 1522–1605
Flag of Portuguese Moluccas
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Coat of Arms of Portuguese Moluccas
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Map of the Portuguese empire in the Spice Islands, Atlas Miller.
Map of the Portuguese empire in the Spice Islands, Atlas Miller.
StatusSettlement and possessions of the Portuguese Empire
Capital
Common languagesPortuguese, Malay, Ternate, Other indigenous language.
GovernmentMonarchy
Monarch 
• 1522–1557
John III
• 1598–1605
Philip II
Captain-General 
• 1522–1525 (first)
Antonio de Brito
• 1602–1605 (last)
Pedro Alvares de Abreu
Historical eraEarly modern
• Established
c. 1522
22 April 1529
• Loss of Ternate
28 December 1575
• Dutch takeover of Ambon
22 February 1605
• Last fortification in Tidore captured
19 May 1605

The Portuguese first arrived in the Spice Islands in 1512 in a voyage sent from newly conquered Malacca in 1511. They first established a fortress in Ternate as a trading post for Portuguese merchants to export cloves from Ternate to Malacca.

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