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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. Pine, L. G. ''Titles: How the King Became His Majesty''. New York: ...
of
Vimioso Vimioso (, ) is a municipality in the district of Bragança in the northern part of Portugal Portugal, officially the Portuguese Republic ( pt, República Portuguesa, links=yes ), is a country whose mainland is located on the Iberian Pen ...
(in Portuguese ''Conde de Vimioso'') is a Portuguese
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 characterist ...
which have its origins in Alphonse, Bishop of
Évora Évora ( , ) is a city and a municipality in Portugal. It has 53,591 inhabitants (2021), in an area of 1307.08 km2. It is the historic capital of the Alentejo and serves as the seat of the Évora District. Due to its well-preserved old ...
, the natural son of Alphonse, 4th
Count of Ourém Count of Ourém (in Portuguese ''Conde de Ourém'') is a Portuguese title granted in 1370 by King Fernando I of Portugal, to ''Dom'' João Afonso Telo, uncle of Queen Leonor Teles. Later he also became the fourth Count of Barcelos. The title ...
and 1st
Marquis of Valença Marquis of Valença (in Portuguese ''Marquês de Valença'') was a Portuguese title of nobility granted by royal decree of King Afonso V of Portugal, dated from October 11, 1451, to ''Dom'' Afonso of Braganza (1400–1460), who already was 4th C ...
(eldest son of Alphonse I, Duke of Braganza). Therefore, the Counts of
Vimioso Vimioso (, ) is a municipality in the district of Bragança in the northern part of Portugal Portugal, officially the Portuguese Republic ( pt, República Portuguesa, links=yes ), is a country whose mainland is located on the Iberian Pen ...
were closely related to the Braganzas. This title was created on February 2, 1515, by King
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for his 3rd cousin, Francisco de Portugal (Francis of Portugal), also known as Francis I, 1st Count of Vimioso, a natural son of Alphonse of Portugal, Bishop of
Évora Évora ( , ) is a city and a municipality in Portugal. It has 53,591 inhabitants (2021), in an area of 1307.08 km2. It is the historic capital of the Alentejo and serves as the seat of the Évora District. Due to its well-preserved old ...
. The House of the Counts of Vimioso had also close links with the Portuguese Royal family, as members of the King's Council, ambassadors, and viceroys. The 2nd Count, Alphonse I of Portugal, joined King Sebastian in his crusade in
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, and died there (during the
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in 1578 or, according to others, imprisoned by the
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after the battle). This was one of the few Portuguese high aristocracy families to support
António, Prior of Crato António, Prior of Crato (; 153126 August 1595; sometimes called ''The Determined'', ''The Fighter'', ''The Independentist'' or ''The Resistant''), was a grandson of King Manuel I of Portugal who claimed the Portuguese throne during the 1580 d ...
against Philip II of Spain claims, during the
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(1580–1583). The 3rd Count, ''Dom'' Francisco de Portugal (Francis II), was appointed António Constable, leading the Portuguese armies in the
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; he found death, two years later, in the naval
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, off
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, in the
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. The family supported the 1640 revolution against the Spanish Habsburgs, receiving a new title from the Braganzas (Marquis of
Aguiar Aguiar is a Galician-Portuguese surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Antone S. Aguiar Jr. (1930–2014), American judge and politician * Bruno Aguiar, Portuguese footballer *Ernani Aguiar, Brazilian composer, choral conductor, and mu ...
, in 1643). In 1687, the 7th Count, Dom Miguel de Portugal (Michael of Portugal), died without legitimate issue. To avoid that such an illustrious family would be extinct, the King Pedro II of Portugal, through a special decree, issued on December 13, 1681, legitimated the count's natural son, Francisco de Paula (or Francis III), as 8th Count, giving him all his father's honours and titles. During the ''romantic period'', the 13th Count of Vimioso (1817–1865) was quite a popular personality not only among aristocracy but also throughout the Portuguese society: he was a remarkable horse-rider, participating in bullfightings, with a bohemian life style; his mistress was the quite known
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singer, Maria Severa, and the story was later popularized by literature, music (the famous ''Fado do Conde de Vimioso''), theatre and movies ( A Severa).


List of the Counts

# Francisco de Portugal (1485–1549), Francis I, 1st Count of Vimioso in 1515 # Afonso de Portugal (1519–1579), Alphonse I # Francisco de Portugal, 3rd Count of Vimioso (1550–1582), Francis II # Luis de Portugal (1555–1637), Louis I # Afonso de Portugal (1591–1649), Alphonse II # Luis de Portugal (1620–1655), Louis II # Miguel de Portugal (1631–1687), Michael # Francisco de Paula de Portugal e Castro (1679–1749), Francis III, became 2nd
Marquis of Valença Marquis of Valença (in Portuguese ''Marquês de Valença'') was a Portuguese title of nobility granted by royal decree of King Afonso V of Portugal, dated from October 11, 1451, to ''Dom'' Afonso of Braganza (1400–1460), who already was 4th C ...
# José Miguel João de Portugal e Castro (1706–1775), José I # Francisco José Miguel de Portugal e Castro (1736–1771), Francis IV # Afonso Miguel de Portugal e Castro (1748–1802), Alphonse III #
José Bernardino de Portugal e Castro José Bernardino de Portugal e Castro (20 May 1780 - 26 February 1840) was a Portuguese marquis and the President of the Council of Ministers from 4 to 5 November 1836. He was the 5th Marquis of Valença. Origin He was a distant relative of rei ...
(1780–1840), José II # Francisco de Paula de Portugal e Castro (1817–1865), Francis V # José Luis de Sousa Coutinho Castelo-Branco e Menezes (1859–1930) # António Luis de Sousa Coutinho (1925–2007) # Fernando Patrício de Portugal de Sousa Coutinho (b. 1956)


Other titles

Other titles granted to this family were: *
Marquis of Valença Marquis of Valença (in Portuguese ''Marquês de Valença'') was a Portuguese title of nobility granted by royal decree of King Afonso V of Portugal, dated from October 11, 1451, to ''Dom'' Afonso of Braganza (1400–1460), who already was 4th C ...
, in 1451, by King Alphonse V; * Marquis of Aguiar, in 1643, by King John IV; * Count of Aguiar, in 1808, by Queen
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.


Family name

The Counts' family name was ''de Portugal'', as they descended from King John I of Portugal. In the late 17th Century, the 8th Count, Francisco de Paula, also known as Francis III, joined the name ''Castro'', given that he had inherited from an aunt properties and titles belonging to the ''Castro'' family and, from then on, the Counts bore ''de Portugal e Castro'' (of Portugal and Castro) as their family name. In the late 19th Century, the Counts' family name became ''Sousa Coutinho'', due to the marriage of Maria José de Portugal e Castro, the 13th Count's heir, with Fernando Luis de Sousa Coutinho ( Marquis of Borba).


Genealogical summary

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See also

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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 Aguia ...


External links


Genealogy of the Counts of Vimioso, in Portuguese


Bibliography

*"Nobreza de Portugal e do Brasil" – Vol. III, Pages 536-543. Published by Zairol Lda., Lisbon 1989. * 1515 establishments in Portugal