Dom António de Ataíde (c. 1500 – 7 October 1563), 1st count of
Castanheira, was a childhood friend and favorite of King
John III of Portugal
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(D. João III). As an advisor to the King, he played a key role in Portugal's policies towards its colony of
Brazil
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. He also served as a diplomat in missions to several European countries and was a Minister and member of the
King's council.
Biography
He was born in 1500, in a prominent family of the
Portuguese nobility
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. One of his paternal uncles was Dom
Martinho de Ataíde, 2nd Count of Atouguia – and two other paternal uncles held the influential position of
Prior of Crato (head of the Order of the
Knights of St. John of Jerusalem in Portugal) in succession to one another, from 1448 to 1492.
Afonso de Albuquerque
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, the prominent second governor of the Portuguese
Estado da Índia, was his first cousin.
His father, Dom Álvaro de Ataíde, senhor (Lord) da
Castanheira, had participated in the conspiracy of the
Duke of Viseu
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When Henry the Navigator died with ...
against king
John II and from 1484 to 1496 was exiled in Spain. He was invited back to the kingdom of Portugal by John's successor, king
Manuel I. He married for a second time after his return to Portugal. António de Ataíde was the only son from this second marriage.
He was raised at court with the
Infante
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Dom João (later to become King
John III) the heir to king Manuel I, who was about the same age. They thus became close friends from early childhood.
John III sent him on diplomatic missions to several European countries while he was still in his 20s and appointed him state councilor in 1525 and then ''vedor da fazenda'' (Minister of Finance or chancellor) in 1530,
a post that he would hold until the king's death in 1557. He created him 1st Count of Castanheira in 1532.
Ataíde was one of the main proponents of the establishment of the regime of
captaincies of Brazil
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and later on, in 1549, of the creation of the general government of Brazil in the city of
Salvador da Baía. As a close advisor to the King he was the key figure behind the nomination of two of his 1st cousins,
Martim Afonso de Sousa
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Life
Martim Afonso de Sousa was born in Vila Viçosa, and had been raised in the Duke of Bragança household and was a personal fri ...
and
Tomé de Sousa
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to the number one position in the colonial government of Brazil.
On November 10, 1556, by decree of King John III, Ataíde became a
Donatary of the
captaincy
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of the islands of
Itaparica and Tamarandiva, located at the entrance to the
Bay of All Saints
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(
Salvador).
He was thus rewarded for the more than two and a half decades that he dedicated to the policies of the Portuguese Crown towards her South American colony.
The King made him a Count when he was still relatively young, thus generating feelings of envy within court circles. Dom António would later comment about that in the following words: "''His highness made me a Count, and because I was still younger than almost all the counts of the past, who did not succeed in the title on the death of their parents, it was a great favor, and I received it and I consider it as such''".
The collection of letters of King John III assembled and published by J D M Ford under the title Letters of John III are full of references to Ataíde and provide a quite clear picture of his role as an adviser and Minister of the King.
He left court service after the death of King João III in 1557. He died on 7 October 1563 and was buried in the Monastery o
Santo António da Castanheira
Marriage and children
He married Ana de Távora, a daughter of the 4th senhor (Lord) de Mogadouro. They had 7 children.
The eldest of the children, Dom António de Ataíde, was the 2nd Count of Castanheira.
Another of his sons, D. Jorge de Ataíde, was bishop of
Viseu
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,
Grand Inquisitor of Portugal (a position from which he quickly resigned) and member of the
Council of Portugal during the period of the
Iberian Union
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between Portugal and Spain.
References
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1500s births
1563 deaths
Portuguese knights
16th-century Portuguese nobility
Colonial Brazil
Portuguese colonization of the Americas
Ataíde family