It was at this time that he ordered the execution of one of his soldiers, a young Portuguese fidalgo named Ruy Dias, which is treated by the poet Camoens as the chief blot upon the great commander's fame.
Fernandes returned to Malacca laden with rich presents, and Albuquerque sent him back to Siam, accompanied by a Portuguese fidalgo or gentleman, Antonio de Miranda, as ambassador.
The most conspicuous renegade, a fidalgo named Fernao Lopes, was also put on board a ship bound for Portugal in custody.
Bahia de Todo os Santos was, with its adjacent territory, given to Francisco Pereira Coutinho, a fidalgo who had made himself a name in India.
A beautiful road decorated with rhododendrons leads from Fort Casey to Deception Pass separating it from Fidalgo Island on the north, which is connected with the mainland by a first class highway.
Anacortes on Fidalgo Island by water, auto or train.
The Governor left, as his lieutenant over the island, Juan de Rojas, a fidalgo of Havana.
He called on him, in accents of despair, to restore his child; but the ruffian heeded him not, and the fidalgo sank exhausted on the ground.
If you were to marry some young fidalgo whom you loved, it would be very different, and all natural; because I might then accompany and take care of you; but this I am determined shall not be, let that stern friar say and do what he will.
Persuaded by this assurance, Clara accompanied the nurse to the shed in which the fidalgo was lying.
The fidalgo then said, that the Count had called that very morning on him, having only just learnt where he was to be found; and that his worst fears had been realised.
There were many ruined towns in the vicinity, we are told by the Fidalgo de Elvas.
Footnote 51: In the report of the Fidalgo de Elvas, Ullibahali, a walled town, is not identical with Alimamu.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "fidalgo" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.