Count of Atouguia, the Glossary
Count of Atouguia (in Portuguese Conde de Atouguia) was a Portuguese title of nobility created by a royal decree, dated from 17 December 1448, by King Afonso V of Portugal, and granted to D. Álvaro Gonçalves de Ataíde.[1]
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21 relations: Afonso V of Portugal, Amarante, Portugal, Ataíde family, Atouguia da Baleia, Braamcamp Freire, Brazil, Count, County of Portugal, Denis of Portugal, Don (honorific), Honra, List of countships in Portugal, Livro do Armeiro-Mor, Luís de Ataíde, 3rd Count of Atouguia, Martinho de Ataíde, 2nd Count of Atouguia, Nobility, Portuguese India, Portuguese nobility, Surname, Távora affair, Viceroy.
- 1448 establishments in Portugal
- Countships of Portugal
- Portuguese noble families
Afonso V of Portugal
Afonso V (15 January 1432 – 28 August 1481), known by the sobriquet the African, was king of Portugal from 1438 until his death in 1481, with a brief interruption in 1477.
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Amarante, Portugal
Amarante is a municipality and municipal seat in the Tâmega e Sousa subregion in northern Portugal.
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Ataíde family
Ataíde is the name of a noble family from the Kingdom of Portugal, many of whose members played important roles in the course of the Portuguese overseas exploration and expansion and in the internal and foreign policies of Portugal and its empire. Count of Atouguia and Ataíde family are Portuguese noble families.
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Atouguia da Baleia
Atouguia da Baleia is a parish in the municipality of Peniche, in Portugal.
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Braamcamp Freire
Anselmo Braamcamp Freire (Lisbon, 1 February 1849 – Lisbon, 23 December 1921) was a Portuguese historian, genealogist and politician. Count of Atouguia and Braamcamp Freire are Portuguese history stubs.
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Brazil
Brazil, officially the Federative Republic of Brazil, is the largest and easternmost country in South America and Latin America.
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Count
Count (feminine: countess) is a historical title of nobility in certain European countries, varying in relative status, generally of middling rank in the hierarchy of nobility.
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County of Portugal
The County of Portugal (Galician-Portuguese: Comtato de Portugalle; in documents of the period Portugalia) refers to two successive medieval counties in the region around Guimarães and Porto, today corresponding to littoral northern Portugal, within which the identity of the Portuguese people formed.
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Denis of Portugal
Denis (9 October 1261 – 7 January 1325), called the Farmer King (Rei Lavrador) and the Poet King (Rei Poeta), was King of Portugal.
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Don (honorific)
The term Don (literally 'Lord') abbreviated as D., is an honorific prefix primarily used in Spain and Hispanic America, and with different connotations also in Italy, Portugal and its former colonies, and formerly in the Philippines.
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Honra
A honra was an administrative division and a form of lordship that existed in the Kingdom of Portugal prior to 1834 - a land, or district, whose jurisdiction and income belonged to a Lord or Fidalgo.
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List of countships in Portugal
This is a list of countships in Portugal (Condados; singular Condado; the title is Conde, for Count, and Condessa, for Countess). Count of Atouguia and list of countships in Portugal are countships of Portugal.
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Livro do Armeiro-Mor
The Livro do Armeiro-Mor is an illuminated manuscript dating back to 1509, during the reign of King Manuel I of Portugal.
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Luís de Ataíde, 3rd Count of Atouguia
D. Luís de Ataíde, 1st Marquess of Santarém and 3rd Count of Atouguia (c. 1516 – March 10, 1581), was a Portuguese nobleman, military commander and statesman of the 16th century, who stood out for his military feats in the Portuguese State of India.
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Martinho de Ataíde, 2nd Count of Atouguia
Dom Martinho de Ataíde (c. 1415 – 1499), 2nd Count of Atouguia, was a 15th-century Portuguese nobleman and diplomat. Count of Atouguia and Martinho de Ataíde, 2nd Count of Atouguia are Portuguese noble families.
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Nobility
Nobility is a social class found in many societies that have an aristocracy.
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Portuguese India
The State of India (Estado da Índia), also referred as the Portuguese State of India (Estado Português da India, EPI) or simply Portuguese India (Índia Portuguesa), was a state of the Portuguese Empire founded six years after the discovery of a sea route to the Indian subcontinent by Vasco da Gama, a subject of the Kingdom of Portugal.
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Portuguese nobility
The Portuguese nobility was a social class enshrined in the laws of the Kingdom of Portugal with specific privileges, prerogatives, obligations and regulations.
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Surname
A surname, family name, or last name is the mostly hereditary portion of one's personal name that indicates one's family.
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Távora affair
The Távoras affair was a political scandal of the 18th century Portuguese court.
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Viceroy
A viceroy is an official who reigns over a polity in the name of and as the representative of the monarch of the territory.
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See also
1448 establishments in Portugal
- Count of Atouguia
Countships of Portugal
- Count of Abrantes
- Count of Alcoutim
- Count of Almada
- Count of Almedina
- Count of Alvor
- Count of Ameal
- Count of Assumar
- Count of Atouguia
- Count of Avintes
- Count of Barcelos
- Count of Bracial
- Count of Faro
- Count of Feira
- Count of Idanha-a-Nova
- Count of Juncal
- Count of Lavradio
- Count of Loulé
- Count of Mangualde
- Count of Miranda do Corvo
- Count of Neiva
- Count of Odemira
- Count of Olivença
- Count of Ourém
- Count of Penaguião
- Count of Penela
- Count of Peniche
- Count of Portalegre
- Count of Redondo
- Count of Ribeira Grande
- Count of Sabugosa
- Count of Santa Cruz
- Count of Tentúgal
- Count of Torres Vedras
- Count of Valadares
- Count of Valença
- Count of Viana
- Count of Viana (da Foz do Lima)
- Count of Viana do Alentejo
- Count of Vidigueira
- Count of Vila Franca
- Count of Vila Nova de Portimão
- Count of Vila Real
- Count of Vila da Horta
- List of countships in Portugal
- Marquis of Marialva
Portuguese noble families
- Ataíde family
- Bettencourt
- Bettencourt family
- Camões family
- Correia family
- Corte-Real family
- Count of Atouguia
- Count of Avintes
- Count of Lavradio
- Count of Penela
- Count of Torres Vedras
- Curiel family
- De Silva Fernández de Híjar Portugal family
- Duke of Goa
- Duke of Lafões
- Duke of Loulé
- Duke of Palmela
- Duke of Saldanha
- Duke of Terceira
- Filipa de Eça
- House of Abrantes
- House of Cámara
- House of Castro
- House of Maia
- House of Queiroz
- House of Sacadura Botte
- Marquess of Lavradio
- Marquis of Valença
- Martinho de Ataíde, 2nd Count of Atouguia
- Nápoles
- Sousa family
- Wellesley family
- Wendel (Swedish family)
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Count_of_Atouguia
Also known as Counts of Atouguia.