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The Counts of Ribeira Grande ( pt, Condes de Ribeira Grande) was a
title of nobility Nobility is a social class found in many societies that have an aristocracy. It is normally ranked immediately below royalty. Nobility has often been an estate of the realm with many exclusive functions and characteristics. The characteristi ...
granted to a hereditary line of nobles from the island of São Miguel in the
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archipelago of the
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, most closely associated with the Gonçalves da Câmara familial line. The title was first conferred to D. Manuel Luís Baltazar da Câmara in 1662, and his branch of the Câmara dynastic family continued to receive the title long after the extinction of noble titles in 1910.


History

Although D. Manuel Luís Baltazar da Câmara, 9th Captain-Donatário of the island of São Miguel, was created first Count, by a decree of King
Afonso VI of Portugal Afonso VI (; 21 August 164312 September 1683), known as "the Victorious" (), was the second king of Portugal of the House of Braganza from 1656 until his death. He was initially under the regency of his mother, Luisa de Guzmán, until 1662, wh ...
, issued on 15 September 1662, the origins of this title date to the fall of the
Count of Vila Franca The Count of Vila Franca ( pt, Conde de Vila Franca) was a title of nobility granted to a hereditary line of nobles from the island of São Miguel in the Portuguese archipelago of the Azores, most closely associated with the Gonçalves da Câmara f ...
, and specifically Manuel da Câmara's father
Rodrigo da Câmara Rodrigo da Câmara (c.1594 – c.1662), member of the Camara Family, was son of Manuel da Câmara II, and succeeded him as the 7th Donatary Captain of the island of São Miguel, and 3rd Count of Vila Franca. Biography Early life Destined f ...
.Carlos Melo Bento (2008), p.52 The 8th Captain-Donatário was plagued by scandals throughout his career. Unfortunately for the Count he eventually received unwanted attention from the
Holy Office of the Inquisition The Inquisition was a group of institutions within the Catholic Church whose aim was to combat heresy, conducting trials of suspected heretics. Studies of the records have found that the overwhelming majority of sentences consisted of penances, ...
, which arrested and tried the Count. Supported by various complaints, testimonies and even the defendant's own confession, the Count of Vila Franca was convicted, his family possession confiscated and incarcerated in the Convent of Cape St. Vincent until his death. Although his wife was unable to liberate her husband, she was able to influence the Royal Cortes into restoring their family honours and possessions following her husband's death, thanks to her family connections as descendant of
Vasco da Gama Vasco da Gama, 1st Count of Vidigueira (; ; c. 1460s – 24 December 1524), was a Portuguese explorer and the first European to reach India by sea. His initial voyage to India by way of Cape of Good Hope (1497–1499) was the first to link E ...
. Her son was the direct beneficiary of this warming of ties. Owing to the tarnished nature of the Countship of Vila Franca, it was decided by the King to substitute Ribeira Grande for the blemished former provincial capital. The use of Vila Franca had already been a polemic decision in the first place, since
Philip II of Spain Philip II) in Spain, while in Portugal and his Italian kingdoms he ruled as Philip I ( pt, Filipe I). (21 May 152713 September 1598), also known as Philip the Prudent ( es, Felipe el Prudente), was King of Spain from 1556, King of Portugal from ...
had not consulted local politicians before instituting the honorific.


List of stewards


Counts

* D. Manuel Luís Baltazar da Câmara, 1st Count of Ribeira Grande (1630–1675); * D.
José Rodrigo da Câmara José Rodrigo da Câmara (1665 - 1724), member of the Azorean dynastic Câmara family, he was son of Manuel Luís Baltazar da Câmara (first Count of Ribeira Grande), and by extension the second Count, and 11th Donatary Captain of the island o ...
, 2nd Count of Ribeira Grande (1665–1724); * D.
Luís Manuel da Câmara Luis is a given name. It is the Spanish form of the originally Germanic name or . Other Iberian Romance languages have comparable forms: (with an accent mark on the i) in Portuguese and Galician, in Aragonese and Catalan, while is archaic ...
, 3rd Count of Ribeira Grande (1685–1723); * D. José da Câmara, 4th Count of Ribeira Grande (1712–1757); * D.
Guido Augusto da Câmara e Ataíde Guido is a given name Latinised from the Old High German name Wido. It originated in Medieval Italy. Guido later became a male first name in Austria, Germany, the Low Countries, Scandinavia, Spain, Portugal, Latin America and Switzerland. The mea ...
, 5th Count of Ribeira Grande (1718–1770); * D.
Luís António José Maria da Câmara Luis is a given name. It is the Spanish form of the originally Germanic name or . Other Iberian Romance languages have comparable forms: (with an accent mark on the i) in Portuguese and Galician, in Aragonese and Catalan, while is archaic ...
, 6th Count of Ribeira Grande (1754–1802); * D. José Maria Gonçalves Zarco da Câmara, 7th Count of Ribeira Grande (1784–1820);


Marquess

* D. Francisco de Sales Gonçalves Zarco da Câmara, 8th Count of Ribeira Grande (1819–1872), created 1st Marquis of Ribeira Grande by decree of King
Pedro V of Portugal , house = Braganza , house-type = House , father = Prince Ferdinand of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha-Koháry , mother = Queen Maria II of Portugal , birth_date = , birth_place = , death_date = , death_place = Necessida ...
, issued on September 5, 1855 * D. José Maria Gonçalves Zarco da Câmara, 9th Count of Ribeira Grande (1843–1907); * D. Vicente de Paula Gonçalves Zarco da Câmara, 10th Count of Ribeira Grande (1875–1946);


Pretendants

Following the fall of the monarchy, the Republican government abolished noble and honorific titles. Yet, some of the descendants still maintained those honorific titles and claims, including: D. José Maria Gonçalves Zarco da Câmara; D. José Vicente Gonçalves Zarco da Câmara; and D. José Cabral Gonçalves Zarco da Câmara.


Symbols

The Counts of Ribeira Grande used the heridtary coat-of-arms of the Counts of Vila Franca, that included the silver tower, surmounted by gold cross, and flanked by two grey wolves. Their motto at the time was ''PELA FÉ, PELO PRÍNCIPE, PELA PÁTRIA'' (''For the faith, for the prince, for the fatherland'').


See also

*
List of countships in Portugal This is a list of countships in Portugal ( pt, Condados; singular ''Condado''; the title is ''Conde'', for Count, and ''Condessa'', for Countess): A *Count of Abrantes * Count of Agarez * Count of Agrolongo * Count of Águeda * Count of Aguiar ...
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List of Marquesses in Portugal This is a list of marquisates in Portugal. A # Marquess of Abrantes # Marquis of Aguiar # Marquis of Alegrete # Marquis of Alenquer # Marquis of Alorna # Marquis of Alvito # Marquis of Angeja # Marquis of Angra # Marquis of Arronches ...


References

;Notes ;Sources * * {{citation , first=Carlos Melo , last=Bento , title=História dos Açores: Da descoberta a 1934 , publisher=Câmara Municipal de Ponta Delgada; Ponta Delgada (Azores), Portugal , year=2008 , language=Portuguese Countships of Portugal Gonçalves da Câmara family 1662 establishments in Portugal