Rui Gonçalves Da Câmara III
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Rui Gonçalves da Câmara (c.1550 – c.1601), member of the House of Camara, was son of
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. Biography Early life Younger son ...
, and succeeded him as the 4th Donatary Captain of the island of São Miguel, but was recognized predominantly in his role as the 1st Count of Vila Franca during the
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.


Biography

Following the death of his father in 1578, who was buried in almost monarchical fashion, the new Captain-Donatário departed for Lisbon, where he hoped to join King
Sebastian of Portugal Sebastian ( pt, Sebastião I ; 20 January 1554 – 4 August 1578) was King of Portugal from 11 June 1557 to 4 August 1578 and the penultimate Portuguese monarch of the House of Aviz. He was the son of João Manuel, Prince of Portugal, and hi ...
on his adventure into North Africa. But, upon arriving the Corte received notice of the disaster at Alcácer Quibir, occurring on 4 August 1578, and the death of their King.


Donatário

The events of his death threw Portugal into a dynastic crisis, and the young noble decided to remain at Corte. Yet, he received orders by King
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to part for his captaincy, in order to maintain political stability within the Kingdom: he departed in September 1579. But, a few leagues into the Atlantic, he resolved to return to Lisbon, alleging health problems with his wife and obtained royal permission to postpone his voyage until the following April. King Henry's death on 31 January 1580 permitted Rui to postpone his return to the Azores, indefinitely. During the dynastic crisis that developed, Rui Gonçalves da Câmara aligned his family with the faction supporting
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 ...
(Philip I of Portugal), while on the island of Terceira and other islands of the Azores,
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 ...
was enthusiastically acclaimed. Yet, on São Miguel, where his family influenced politics, there was tepid support for António, with many of the nobles supporting the Castilian pretendent to the throne.Carlos Melo Bento (2008), p.47 With his arrival in the Azores (in 1582), King António temporarily altered this situation. But, quickly, the defeat of Luso-French forces, commanded by
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on 26 June 1582 (at the
Battle of Vila Franca The naval Battle of Vila Franca do Campo, also known as Battle of Ponta Delgada and Naval Battle of Isla Terceira, took place on 26 July 1582, off the coast of the island of São Miguel in the Portuguese archipelago of the Azores, during the ...
), put São Miguel definitively in the hands of the faction supporting Phillip II. By royal decree, the donatary captain, Rui Gonçalves da Câmara, departed with a squadron of Castilian forces ordered to proceed to occupy the Azores, launching on 23 June 1583. This was not before, by regal charter (dated 17 June 1583) he was named Count of Vila Franca, owing to his collaboration and support for the Philippine cause. Following five years of absence, on 7 June 1583, Rui disembarked in Vila Franca do Campo, and was received in full honours. But, his Spanish connections and recent elevation to Count did not make him popular with the local populous: the municipal council in Vila Franca imposed embargoes after the granting of the title, alleging that it violated its historical privileges. The embargoes were rejected, but demonstrated the people's resistance to the new regime. Resuming his functions, Rui installed himself in Ponta Delgada, dedicating himself to the defence of the island. This was important, since his allegiance to Phillip II made him an indirect enemy of France and England: the island was, therefore, threatened with increased attacks from English and French forces, including
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. The Count distributed his forces throughout the island, creating a company of "adventurers" (''aventureiros'' as they were locally known) under the command of his son Gaspar. Meanwhile, the Count of Cumberland attacked and sacked
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and São Jorge, while his compatriot, the Duke of Essex, did this same on the island of Faial. Regardless, the Castilians were reviled by the local populous, favouring their supporters rather than the local nobility of the time.Carlos Melo Bento (2008), p.48


Later life

On 12 August 1590 he departed for Lisbon, leaving behind his ''ouvidor'' Gonçalo Vaz Coutinho to handle his supervisory duties. During Coutinho's stewardship, the island was attacked by 150 troops loyal to Count of Essex, who launched various attacks and caused a lot of damage. But, his efforts were for not, and he returned to England along with the potential English governor (whom Elizabeth had dispatched anticipating an easy conquest of the islands). On 1598, Rui Câmara returned to the islands, where he continued to exercise his functions until his death in 1601.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Camara III, Rui Goncalves da Camara Rui Gonçalves 3 1550 births 1601 deaths Counts of Vila Franca Gonçalves da Câmara family 16th-century Portuguese people 17th-century Portuguese people Portuguese nobility