The Count of Vila Franca ( pt, Conde de Vila Franca) was a
title of nobility
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granted to a hereditary line of nobles from the island of
São Miguel in the
Portuguese
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archipelago of the
Azores
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, most closely associated with the Gonçalves da Câmara familial line. The title was first conferred to
Rui Gonçalves da Câmara
Rui Gonçalves da Câmara (c. 1430 – 27 November 1497), was the second son of João Gonçalves Zarco, and inherited the title of Donatary-Captain of the island of São Miguel in the Portuguese archipelago of the Azores. Rui Gonçalves da Câ ...
in 1662, and his branch of the Câmara dynastic family continued to receive the title long until the possessions and privileges of
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.
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In 1573, the captain of São Miguel,
Manuel da Câmara
Manuel da Câmara (c. 1504 - 13 March 1578, Lisbon), was the son of Rui Gonçalves da Câmara II and successor to the Donatary-Captaincy of the island of São Miguel in the Portuguese archipelago of the Azores.
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passed on the administration of the island to his son
Rui Gonçalves da Câmara
Rui Gonçalves da Câmara (c. 1430 – 27 November 1497), was the second son of João Gonçalves Zarco, and inherited the title of Donatary-Captain of the island of São Miguel in the Portuguese archipelago of the Azores. Rui Gonçalves da Câ ...
(the third such Rui in the family), and went to live in Lisbon until his death in 1578, at a time when the reign of the
Cardinal King was nearing its end.
[Carlos Melo Bento (2008), p.47] Following the king's death several pretenders lined-up to assume the monarchy, including
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,
António, Prior of Crato
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and the
Infanta Catherine, Duchess of Braganza
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[ But, it was the conflict between António and Philip II that took centre stage: following António's defeat at the Battle of Alcântra, he remained king in only the Azores (barring São Miguel, where the nobles were indifferent to the monarch).][
Rui, meanwhile, following his father's death had chosen to remain in Lisbon, and was there when the continent fell to Philip II.][ He aligned himself, and by association, his family to the Philippine succession.][ For his part, King Philip conceded to him, the title of Count of Vila Franca.][ At the time, the Countship was the highest honorific title that the King could bestow on a Portuguese citizen, especially one that was not his own son.][ There were few counts in Portugal, and many of them were wealthy and powerful.][ The selection of the designation was specifically chosen to privilege the nobles of the island of São Miguel, where the provincial capital had been of ''Vila Franca'' do Campo until 1522.][
Yet, the municipal authorities at the time did not appreciate that D. Rui was named Count in their name, since that title was conferred by a Spanish King.][ Philip II undeterred responded that the title was merely honorific, and that the title did not transgress any of the rights and privileges of the "citizens" of the town.][
Rui da Câmara eventually arrived in his countship along with a second fleet, ordered to the archipelago to conquer the island of Terceira, which had held out (along with other islands) the acclamation of Philip as ]King of Portugal
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.[ This began a period of unified power in the Azores under the flag of Spain, that would continue until the Restoration of Portuguese independence.][ In the meantime, the Gonçalves da Câmara line enjoyed privileges in the Azores, under successive Captains-Donataráios and Counts of Vila Franca.][Carlos Melo Bento (2008), p.48][Carlos Melo Bento (2008), p.49]
The end occurred in the aftermath of the succession of John IV to the throne.[ Many of the islands of the Azores acclaimed the truly Portuguese monarch (in 1641), and ]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.
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(3rd Count of Vila Franca) eventually accepted his governance following the defeat of the Spanish at the fortress
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of Terceira and a personal letter from John IV.[Carlos Melo Bento (2008), p.50] Rodrigo kept his titles and privileges following the defeat, but, in 1650, the Inquisition investigated and arrested the Count from several complaints raised against him associated with sexual escapades (a scandal at the time).[ His possessions, privileges and titles were confiscated and his family's position was in crisis: the noble eventually died a miserable death in the Convent of Cape St. Vincent in 1601.][ Through the influence of his spouse and her familial line, though, the Câmaras regained some prestige, eventually obtaining the new title of '']Counts of Ribeira Grande
The Counts of Ribeira Grande ( pt, Condes de Ribeira Grande) 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 ...
''.
List of stewards
# Rui Gonçalves da Câmara
Rui Gonçalves da Câmara (c. 1430 – 27 November 1497), was the second son of João Gonçalves Zarco, and inherited the title of Donatary-Captain of the island of São Miguel in the Portuguese archipelago of the Azores. Rui Gonçalves da Câ ...
, 1st Count of Vila Franca (1578-1601)
# Manuel da Câmara, 2nd Count of Vila Franca (1601-1619)
# 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.
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, 3rd Count of Vila Franca (1619-1662)
# Manuel da Câmara, 4th Count of Vila Franca (1662-1673)[Technically, Manuel da Câmara did not hold his title for long, as the Inquisition had stripped these rights and privileges with the condemnation and imprisonment of his father]
See also
* List of countships in Portugal
References
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* {{citation , title=Nobreza de Portugal e do Brasil , volume=III , pages=219–222 , publisher=Zairol Lda. , location=Lisbon, Portugal , year=1989 , language=Portuguese
Countships of Portugal
Counts of Vila Franca
Gonçalves da Câmara family
1662 establishments in Portugal