Background
He was great-great-grandson of King Ferdinand I of Portugal, was the third viceroy and tenth governor of Portuguese India. As far as his life is reconstructed, Garcia de Noronha comes from noble proportions, his father Dom Fernando de Noronha, was member of the Crown Council of Portugal, as Mayor of the Palace.
Career
As a young nobleman he frequented regularly the royal court. After the death of his father, he became gentleman of the Board of Manuel I and João III, captain-general of Cartaxo, young nobleman and knight of the royal house. He served in North Africa and went to India for the first time in 1511 as chief captain of a fleet of six ships.
Moreover, he was a nephew of Afonso de Albuquerque.
As a successor to the critically ill governor-general Nuno da Cunha, by royal decree he was appointed Viceroy on 18 March 1538 of Estado da India by King João III. On 6 April 1538 he landed in India. During his reign he promoted the settlement of missionaries on Celebes Islands and Macassar.
With the King of Khambhat, he joined in Diu officially peace. Already appointed viceroy, left again for India in 1538, as chief captain of the fleet.
Died 3 April 1540, in Cochin and is buried in the chancel of the Cathedral of Goa.
He died as viceroy on 3 April 1540 in Goa. In Lisbon, a street is named after him.