Padre Eterno

Career (Portugal)
Name: Padre Eterno
Owner: Kingdom of Portugal
Builder: Estaleiro do Galeão (Rio de Janeiro)
Laid down: 1659
Launched: December 1663
Maiden voyage: 1665
Status: Sunk
General characteristics
Displacement: 2,000t
Length: 53 m
Armament: 144 pieces of artillery

The Padre Eterno (Eternal Father) was a galleon of the Portuguese Navy, built in Rio de Janeiro, Colony of Brazil in the 17th century.

According to the periodical Mercurio portuguez published in Lisbon between 1663 and 1667 she was considered to be one of the biggest ships of her time.[1]

The name of the international airport serving Rio de Janeiro, namely Rio de Janeiro/Galeão-Antonio Carlos Jobim International Airport has a reference to Galeão beach, located in the close vicinity of the original passenger terminal of the airport. The beach in turn got its name from the galleon, built at this location.

References

  1. ^ "Novas do mez de março do anno de 1665 [News of the month of March 1665]" (in Portuguese). Lisbon: Mercurio portuguez. March 1665. p. 12v. http://purl.pt/12044/3/P430.html. Retrieved 19 September 2010. "& do Brasil virà tambem o galeão chamado Padre Eterno que se faz no Rio de Janeiro, & he o mais famoso baxel de guerra que os mares jámais virão"  Digital copy of original available at the Biblioteca Nacional de Portugal.

Bibliography

  • Alencastro, Luiz Felipe de (2000). O tratado dos viventes: Formação do Brasil no Atlântico Sul. São Paulo: Companhia das Letras. 
  • Ferreira, Olavo Leonel (2000). 500 Anos de História do Brasil. Brasília: Senado Federal.