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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: ...
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Portugal Portugal, officially the Portuguese Republic ( pt, República Portuguesa, links=yes ), is a country whose mainland is located on the Iberian Peninsula of Southwestern Europe, and whose territory also includes the Atlantic archipelagos of ...
( pt, Condados; singular ''Condado''; the title is ''Conde'', for Count, and ''Condessa'', for Countess):


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* Count of Abrantes * Count of Agarez * Count of Agrolongo * Count of Águeda * Count of Aguiar * Count of Albuquerque * Count of Alcáçovas * Count of Alcântara * Count of Alcoutim * Count of Alegrete * Count of Alentém * Count of Alferrarede * Count of Alhandra * Count of Almada * Count of Almarjão * Count of Almedina *
Count of Almeida 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: ...
* Count of Almeida Araújo * Count of Almendra * Count of Almoster * Count of Alpedrinha * Count of Alpendurada * Count of Alte * Count of Alto Mearim * Count of Alva * Count of Alvelos * Count of Alves Machado * Count of Alviela * Count of Alvito * Count of Alvor * Count of Amarante * Count of Ameal * Count of Anadia * Count of Antas * Count of Arcos * Count of Arganil * Count of Arge *
Count of Ariz 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.L. G. Pine, Pine, L. G. ''Titles: How the King Became His Majesty'' ...
* Count of Armamar * Count of Armil * Count of Arnoso *
Count of Arraiolos Count of Arraiolos (in Portuguese ''Conde de Arraiolos'') is a Portuguese title granted, in 1377 by King Fernando I of Portugal, to ''Dom'' Álvaro Pires de Castro, a Galician noble, brother of Inês de Castro (King Pedro I of Portugal 2nd wife ...
* Count of Arriaga * Count of Arrochela *
Count of Assumar Count of Assumar was a Portuguese title of nobility granted, on 30 March 1630, by King Philip III of Portugal, to D. Francisco de Melo, son of Constantino de Bragança, a junior member of the House of Cadaval. As Francisco de Melo supported t ...
* Count of Atalaia * Count of Atouguia * Count of Aurora * Count of Aveiras * Count of Avelar * Count of Aveiro * Count of Ávila * Count of Avilez * Count of Avintes * Count of Avranches * Count of Azambuja * Count of Azarujinha * Count of Azenha * Count of Azevedo * Count of Azevedo e Silva * Count of Azinhaga * Count of Azinhoso


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* Count of Bahía * Count of Barbacena * Count of Barca *
Count of Barcelos Count of Barcelos (in Portuguese ''Conde de Barcelos'') is a title of nobility, the first to be granted in Portugal. It was created in 1298 by king Denis I and initially it was a non hereditary title, although most of the holders belonged to the ...
* Count of Barreiro * Count of Barros * Count of Basto * Count of Beirós * Count of Belchite * Count of Belmonte *
Count of Bemposta 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: ...
* Count of Bertiandos * Count of Boavista * Count of Bobadela * Count of Bobone * Count of Bolhão * Count of Bonfim * Count of Borba * Count of Borralha * Count of Botelho * Count of Bovieiro * Count of Bracial * Count of Burnay


C

* Count of Cabo de Santa Maria * Count of Cabo de São Vicente * Count of Cabral * Count of Cacilhas * Count of Caetano Pinto * Count of Calçada * Count of Calhariz * Count of Calhariz de Benfica * Count of Calheiros * Count of Calheta * Count of Camarido * Count of Caminha * Count of Campanhã * Count of Campo Belo * Count of Canavial * Count of Cantanhede * Count of Caparica * Count of Carcavelos * Count of Caria * Count of Carnide * Count of Carnota * Count of Carreira * Count of Cartaxo * Count of Carvalhais * Count of Carvalhal * Count of Carvalhido * Count of Casal * Count of Casal Ribeiro * Count of Cascais * Count of Castanheira * Count of Castelo * Count of Castelo Branco * Count of Castelo de Paiva * Count of Castelo Melhor * Count of Castelo Mendo * Count of Castelo Novo * Count of Castelo Rodrigo * Count of Castro * Count of Castro Daire * Count of Castro e Sola * Count of Castro Guimarães * Count of Castro Marim * Count of Castro Minas * Count of Cavaleiros * Count of Cedofeita * Count of Chaves * Count of Coculim * Count of Condeixa * Count of Correia Bettencourt * Count of Costa * Count of Costa Pereira * Count of Covilhã * Count of Côvo * Count of Cuba * Count of Cunha * Count of Cunha Matos


D

* Count of Daupias * Count of Devezas * Count of Donalda * Count of Duparchy


E

* Count of Ega * Count of Ephrussi * Count of Ericeira * Count of Ervideira * Count of Esperança * Count of Estarreja * Count of Estrela * Count of Évora Monte


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* Count of Faro * Count of Farrobo * Count of Feira * Count of Feitosa * Count of Felgueiras * Count of Fenais * Count of Ferreira * Count of Ficalho * Count of Figueira * Count of Figueiredo de Magalhães * Count of Figueiró * Count of Fijô * Count of Folgosa * Count of Fontalva * Count of Fonte Bela * Count of Fonte Nova * Count of Fornos de Algodres * Count of Foz * Count of Foz de Arouce * Count of Franco e Almodôvar * Count of Funchal


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* Count of Galveias * Count of Geraz do Lima * Count of Gouveia * Count of Graciosa * Count of Guarda * Count of Guazava *
Count of Guimarães 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: ...


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* Count of Idanha-a-Nova * Count of Ilha da Madeira * Count of Ilha do Príncipe * Count of Itacolumi


J

* Count of Jácome Correia * Count of Jimenez de Molina * Count of Juncal * Count of Junqueira


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* Count of La Ville sur Illon * Count of Laborim * Count of Lagoaça * Count of Lancastre * Count of Lapa *
Count of Lavradio Count of Lavradio is a Portuguese title of nobility created twice. The first creation was by King Pedro II of Portugal, by Letters Patent of 16 March 1670, for Luís de Mendonça Furtado e Albuquerque, 1st and only Count of Lavradio. Luís d ...
* Count of Leça * Count of Leiria * Count of Leopoldina * Count of Lindoso * Count of Linhares * Count of Lobata *
Count of Loulé Count of Loulé (in Portuguese ''Conde de Loulé'') was a Portuguese title of nobility granted to Henrique de Menezes by royal decree issued on November 12, 1471, by King Afonso V of Portugal. Henrique de Menezes was the son of Duarte de Men ...
* Count of Lourinhã * Count of Lousã * Count of Lumbrales * Count of Lumiares


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* Count of Macedo * Count of Machico * Count of Macieira * Count of Mafra * Count of Magalhães * Count of Mahem * Count of Mangualde * Count of Margaride * Count of Marialva * Count of Marim * Count of Martens Ferrão * Count of Massarelos * Count of Matosinhos e São João da Foz * Count of Melo * Count of Mendia * Count of Mértola * Count of Mesquita * Count of Mesquitela * Count of Miranda do Corvo * Count of Moita * Count of Molelos * Count of Monforte * Count of Monsanto * Count of Monsaraz * Count of Monte Real * Count of Moser * Count of Moçâmedes * Count of Moura * Count of Muge * Count of Murça


N

* Count of Napier de São Vicente *
Count of Neiva Count of Neiva (in Portuguese ''Conde de Neiva'') is a Portuguese title granted, in 1373 by King Ferdinand I of Portugal, to ''Dom'' Gonçalo Teles de Meneses, brother of Queen Leonor Telles de Meneses. '' Dom'' Gonçalo was also Lord of Fari ...
* Count of Nevogilde * Count of Nova Goa


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* Count of Óbidos * Count of Odemira * Count of Oeiras * Count of Olivais * Count of Oliveira dos Arcos * Count of Olivença * Count of Oriola * Count of Ottolini *
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 ...


P

* Count of Paço de Arcos * Count of Paço de Vitorino * Count of Paço do Lumiar * Count of Paçô Vieira * Count of Palma * Count of Palma de Almeida * Count of Palmela * Count of Paraty * Count of Pedroso de Albuquerque * Count of Penafiel * Count of Penaguião * Count of Penalva * Count of Penalva de Alva * Count of Penamacor * Count of Penela * Count of Penha Firme * Count of Penha Garcia * Count of Penha Longa * Count of Peniche * Count of Pereira Marinho * Count of Pernambuco * Count of Pinhel * Count of Podentes * Count of Pomarão * Conde de Pombeiro * Count of Ponte * Count of Ponte de Santa Maria * Count of Pontével * Count of Portalegre * Count of Porto * Conde de Porto Brandão * Count of Porto Covo da Bandeira * Count of Porto Santo * Count of Portugal * Count of Portugal de Faria * Count of Póvoa * Count of Povolide * Count of Prado * Count of Prado da Selva * Count of Praia da Vitória * Count of Praia e Monforte * Count of Prime * Count of Proença-a-Velha


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* Count of Quinta das Canas


R

* Count of Ravelada * Count of Redinha * Count of Redondo * Count of Refúgio * Count of Rego Botelho * Count of Rendufe * Count of Reriz * Count of Resende * Count of Restelo * Count of Ribandar * Count of Ribeira Grande * Count of Ribeiro da Silva * Count of Ribeiro Real * Count of Rilvas * Count of Rio Grande * Count of Rio Maior * Count of Rio Pardo


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* Count of Sabrosa * Count of Sabugal * Count of Sabugosa * Count of Safira *
Count of Saldanha Duke of Saldanha (in Portuguese ''Duque de Saldanha'') is a Portuguese title granted by royal decree of Queen Maria II of Portugal, dated from November 4, 1846, to João Carlos Saldanha de Oliveira Daun (1790-1876), also known as Marshal Saldanh ...
* Count of Samodães * Count of Sandim * Count of Sandomil * Count of Santa Catarina * Count of Santa Cruz * Count of Santa Eulália (de Pindo, Penalva do Castelo) * Count of Santa Eulália (de Santa Eulália, Seia) * Count of Santa Isabel * Count of Santa Luzia * Count of Santa Marinha * Count of Santar * Count of Santiago de Beduído * Count of Santiago de Lobão * Count of Santo André * Count of São Bento * Count of São Cosme do Vale * Count of São Januário * Count of São João da Pesqueira * Count of São João de Ver * Count of São Joaquim * Count of São Lourenço * Count of São Mamede * Count of São Marçal * Count of São Martinho * Count of São Miguel * Count of São Paio * Count of São Salvador de Matosinhos * Count of São Vicente * Count of Sarmento * Count of Sarzedas * Count of Sebastião de Pinho * Count of Seia * Count of Seisal * Count of Seixas * Count of Selir * Count of Sena * Count of Sena Fernandes * Count of Serém * Count of Serra da Tourega * Count of Serra Largo * Count of Sieuve de Menezes * Count of Silvã *
Count of Silva Monteiro 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.L. G. Pine, Pine, L. G. ''Titles: How the King Became His Majesty'' ...
* Count of Silva Sanches * Count of Silves * Count of Simas * Count of Sintra * Count of Sobral * Count of Sortelha * Count of Soure * Count of Sousa Coutinho * Count of Sousa e Faro * Count of Sousa Rosa * Conde de Stucky de Quay * Count of Subserra * Count of Sucena


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* Count of Tabueira * Count of Taipa * Count of Tarouca * Count of Tavarede * Count of Tentúgal * Count of Terena * Count of Tojal * Count of Tomar * Count of Tondela * Count of Torre * Count of Torre Bela * Count of Torres Novas *
Count of Torres Vedras Count of Torres Vedras is a Portuguese title of nobility created by King Felipe III of Portugal (IV of Spain), possibly in 1626 (but verifiably so from 1637), for D. João Soares de Alarcão, 9th ''Alcaide-mor'' of Torres Vedras and Governor Ge ...
* Count of Tovar * Count of Trancoso * Count of Trindade


U

* Count of Unhão


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* Count of Valadares * Count of Valbom * Count of Valbranca * Count of Vale da Rica * Count of Vale de Reis *
Count of Vale Flor 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: ...
* Count of Valença * Count of Valenças * Count of Verride * Count of Viana * Count of Viana (da Foz do Lima) * Count of Viana (do Alentejo) *
Count of Vidigueira Count of Vidigueira (in Portuguese ''Conde da Vidigueira'') was a Portuguese comital title of nobility awarded by King Manuel I of Portugal to Dom Vasco da Gama, who discovered the maritime route from Europe to India. The title was created by a r ...
* Count of Vila da Horta * Count of Vila da Praia da Vitória * Count of Vila de Pangim * Count of Vila Flor * Count of Vila Franca * Count of Vila Franca do Campo * Count of Vila Nova * Count of Vila Nova de Cerveira * Count of Vila Nova de Portimão * Count of Vila Pouca * Count of Vila Pouca de Aguiar *
Count of Vila Real Count of Vila Real (in Portuguese ''Conde de Vila Real'') was a Portuguese title of nobility created by a royal decree, in 1424, by King John I of Portugal, and granted to ''Dom'' Pedro de Menezes, also known as Peter I of Menezes, 1st Count o ...
* Count of Vila Verde * Count of Vilalva * Count of Vilar Maior * Count of Vilar Seco * Count of Vilas Boas * Count of Vilela * Count of Vimeiro * Count of Vimieiro * Count of Vimioso * Count of Vinhais * Count of Vinhó * Count of Vizela


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* Count of Wilson * Count of Weiss


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See also

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County of Portugal The County of Portugal ( pt, Condado de Portugal, Condado Portucalense, Condado de Portucale; in documents of the period the name used was Portugalia) refers to two successive medieval counties in the region around Braga and Porto, today corres ...
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Portuguese nobility Portuguese may refer to: * anything of, from, or related to the country and nation of Portugal ** Portuguese cuisine, traditional foods ** Portuguese language, a Romance language *** Portuguese dialects, variants of the Portuguese language ** Portu ...
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List of Dukedoms in Portugal The highest hereditary title in the Portuguese monarchy. By tradition, there are a total of five royal and seven non-royal dukes in Portugal, out of 28 dukedoms that have ever been created. In the majority of cases, the title of duke was attribute ...
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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 ...
* List of Viscountcies in Portugal *
List of Barons in Portugal This is a list of baronies in Portugal: # Baron of Água-Izé # Baron of Aguiar # Baron of Alagoa # Baron of Albufeira # Baron of Alcantarilha # Baron of Alcobaça # Baron of Alcochete # Baron of Aldenberg # Baron of Alenquer # Baron ...


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