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Sousa is a noble family of Portugal.


History

The descendants are of the marriage of
Martim Afonso Chichorro Martim Afonso Chichorro (1250–1313) was a Portuguese nobleman, who served in the Court of Denis of Portugal (his half brother). Biography Born in Portugal, Martim was the illegitimate son of Afonso III of Portugal and Madragana. He was marrie ...
and Inês Lourenço de Sousa. It is one of the eldest and nobler houses of Portugal. Its origin starts with the Visigoth Kings and the name was first used in the 11th century, by Lord
Egas Gomes de Sousa Egas Gomes de Sousa (1035 -?) was a Portuguese noble of County of Portugal and the first of his line to use the surname Sousa. He was Lord of the House of Sousa and of Felgueiras. Biography He served as governor of the entire region of Entre ...
, heir to the house and to several royal lineages. There are three main lineages of this noble house, but we shall only focus on the one represented to left (Sousa of Arronches). The family head is the Duke of Lafões. Some say that there isn't a single noble man (or woman) in Portugal that does not have the blood of the Sousas. The first recorded spelling of the family name is shown to be that of Garcia Homem de Sousa, which was dated 1420, christened at Funchal, Portugal, during the reign of King
John I of Portugal John I ( pt, João uˈɐ̃w̃ 11 April 1357 – 14 August 1433), also called John of Aviz, was King of Portugal from 1385 until his death in 1433. He is recognized chiefly for his role in Portugal's victory in a succession war with Casti ...
. The House of Sousa played a significant role in the creation of the Portuguese Empire. Martim Afonso de Sousa was the first captain - major of Brazil ("''capitão-mor da armada e da terra do Brasil",'' with powers equivalent to those of a governor'')'', Tomé de Sousa was the first formal Governor General of Brazil,
Pedro Lopes de Sousa Pedro Lopes de Sousa ( Bordonhos, Portugal - Danture, present day Sri Lanka, 1594) was the 1st Governor of Portuguese Ceylon. The office of Captain-major was abolished in 1594 and de Sousa was appointed in the same year under Philip I of Portu ...
was the 1st Governor of Portuguese Ceylon and Thome de Sousa Arronches was a Captain of the Portuguese Navy in the Portuguese India Armadas. The family motto (Better to break than to bend). Lords of the House of Sousa * D.
Sueiro Belfaguer Sousa is a noble family of Portugal. History The descendants are of the marriage of Martim Afonso Chichorro and Inês Lourenço de Sousa. It is one of the eldest and nobler houses of Portugal. Its origin starts with the Visigoth Kings and the ...
(875-925) - the 1st Lord of the House of Sousa. * D. Egas Gomes de Sousa (1035 -?) * D. Mem Viegas de Sousa (1070 - 1130) * D.
Gonçalo Mendes de Sousa {{Infobox noble, type , name = Gonçalo Mendes de Sousa , title = Rico-Homen , image = Armas sousa arronches.png , caption = arms of Sousa , alt = , CoA = , more ...
, ''"the good"'' (1120 – 1190) * D.
Mendo de Sousa {{Infobox noble, type , name = Mendo de Sousa , title = Count , image = Armas sousa arronches.png , caption = , alt = , CoA = , more = , succession ...
, ''"the sousão"'' (1140 -1197) * D. Constança Mendes de Sousa (1245 - Santarém, 1298) * D. Martim Afonso Chichorro (1250-1313) * D. Martim Afonso Chichorro II or Martin Afonso de Sousa Chichorro (1280 -?) * D. Maria Pais Ribeira, 15ª Lady of House of Sousa * c. 1285 * D. Vasco Martins de Sousa Chichorro (1320 - 1387) * D. Lopo Dias de Sousa, Lord of Mafra,
Ericeira Ericeira () is a civil parish and seaside community on the western coast of Portugal (in Mafra municipality, about 45km northwest of Lisbon) considered the surfing capital of Europe for being the only European spot among the World Surfing Reserves ...
and Enxara dos Cavaleiros * 1350 * D. Afonso Vasques de Sousa (1370) * Diogo Lopes de Sousa, 18º Lord of House of Sousa * c. 1380 * D.Afonso Vasques de Sousa II (1400), * Álvaro de Sousa, Lord of Miranda e mayor of
Arronches Arronches () is a municipality in Portugal. The population in 2011 was 3,165, in an area of 314.65 km2. The municipality is located by the Serra de São Mamede in Portalegre District. The present Mayor is Fermelinda Carvalho (PSD) and the Pr ...
* c. 1410 * D. Luis de Sousa Chichorro (1440) * Diogo Lopes de Sousa * c. 1440 * André de Sousa * c. 1465 * D. Henrique de Sousa (1480) * Manuel de Sousa, mayor of Arronches * c. 1495 * André de Sousa, 23º Lord of House of Sousa * c. 1515 * D. António de Sousa Chichorro (1520) * Manuel de Sousa * D. Matias de Sousa (1550) * Diogo Lopes de Sousa, 2nd Count of Miranda * c. 1595 * D. Pedro de Sousa Chichorro * Henrique de Sousa Tavares, first Marquis of Arronches * 1626 * D. Maria de Sousa e Mesquita * D. António Sousa Chíchorro balio "ad honorem". * Mariana Luísa Francisca de Sousa Tavares Mascarenhas e Silva, 2nd Marquess of Arronches * 1672 * Luísa Casimira de Sousa Nassau and Ligne, duchess of Lafões * 1694


Coat of arms

The field of the shield is divided in four quarters (quarterly or party per cross) with the royal arms of Portugal in the first and fourth quarters, and the arms of Sousa, a quartet of silver crescents (Argent) over a field of red (Gules), in the second and third quarters. This grouping known as the Sousa of Arronches (because of the title of Lords of Arronches), is still borne by many of the noble houses of Portugal, like the
Dukes of Palmela The Duke of Palmela (in Portuguese ''Duque de Palmela'') is a Portuguese title granted by royal decree of Queen Maria II of Portugal, dated from October 18, 1850, to ''Dom'' Pedro de Sousa Holstein (1781-1850), a Portuguese politician during the f ...
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References

{{Reflist * Manuel Abranches de Soveral,http://www.soveral.info/mas/Souza%20do%20Prado.htm * D.
António Caetano de Sousa Antonio is a masculine given name of Etruscan origin deriving from the root name Antonius. It is a common name among Romance language-speaking populations as well as the Balkans and Lusophone Africa. It has been among the top 400 most popular male ...
, História Genealógica da Casa Real Portuguesa, Atlântida-Livraria Editora, Lda, 2ª Edição, Coimbra, 1946. Tomo I-pg. 142. * José João da Conceição Gonçalves Mattoso, Ricos-Homens, Infanções e Cavaleiros, Guimarães Editores, 3ª Edição, Lisboa, 1998, pg. 47 Portuguese noble families