Remexido, the nickname of José Joaquim de Sousa Reis (
Estômbar, 19 October 1796 –
Faro, 2 August 1838), was a
civil servant
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and wealthy land tenant who became a notorious guerrilla leader of the
Algarve
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in
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, defending the rights of
king Miguel to the
Portuguese throne and the antiliberal
absolute monarchy
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in the
Kingdom of Portugal
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. He was accused of several crimes, which made him famous and feared by then, although some studies suggest Remechido did not commit them at all or in part. He was the son of Joaquim José dos Reis and wife Clara Maria do Carmo da Rocha, both born in
Estômbar, in the municipality of
Lagoa, and died before a firing squad at the Campo da Trindade (site of the present school hall of the Tomás Cabreira Secondary School) in
Faro on 2 August 1838.
He served as a supporter of
Miguel of Portugal under General
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at the
Battle of Sant’Ana, during the
Liberal Wars
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(1828–1834). After the defeat of Miguel in 1834, Remechido found himself savagely persecuted, and took refuge in the mountains of the Algarve supported by some
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in and around
São Marcos da Serra, in
Silves Municipality. Resorting to
guerrilla tactics, he systematically thrashed the government forces. In order to discover his whereabouts, the government forces publicly interrogated his wife with physical punishments, and when she would not betray him, killed his 14-year-old son, two actions which made him resolve never to surrender and to punish those who had wronged him. He was, however, captured and brought for judgement before the Council of War. Even in his last days he was the victim of injustice: although Queen
Maria II of Portugal granted him a pardon, for political and personal reasons the Council of War nevertheless sent him to his death before a firing squad.
Life
José Joaquim de Sousa Reis was born in
Estômbar, in 1796 to Joaquim José dos Reis and Clara Maria do Carmo. He was given the surname "de Sousa" from his godfather
Reverend
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José Joaquim de Sousa, a priest. but it was
São Bartolomeu de Messines the place where he settled, married and traced his destiny. As a boy, he went to study for the
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in
Faro. There he took the minor orders but, given his talent for oratory, he soon aroused the admiration of the bishop who authorized him to go up to the pulpit and speak to the people. However, he would end up abandoning the promising ecclesiastical career to marry Maria Clara Machado de Bastos, daughter of a distinguished wealthy family. Still, it took a lot of persistence and use of all the rhetoric he learned to overcome the reluctance of the girl's uncle, a wealthy man and landowner in the vicinity of São Bartolomeu de Messines and
São Marcos da Serra. From this insistence he would receive from Maria Clara the nickname of Remexido, which was forever stuck to his name. A literate young man, very talkative and in line with the
absolutist regime of the time, he quickly gained a prominent social position and public recognition. He got improvements for the village of São Bartolomeu de Messines, like a public elementary school, a community oven and a free fair in honor of ''Nossa Senhora da Saúde'' (Our Lady of Health), which still takes place today. After the first
liberal revolution of 1820 he was appointed ''juiz de vintena'', an official
magistrate
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position which would be abolished on January 1, 1831, due to the liberal revolution's ideals, simultaneously managing the assets of his wife's wealthy uncle. As ''juiz de vintena'', he would personally collect the
tithes of the lands of São Bartolomeu de Messines and São Marcos da Serra.
Some years later, as a guerrilla in the
Serra do Caldeirão (Mountain of the Cauldron), a territory he knew very well, he became a headache for the liberal troops loyal to king
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in the
civil war that opposed him to the absolutists of his brother Miguel (1828–1834). Once peace was signed in the
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on 26 May 1834, a return to normality was expected. However, the imprisonment of his wife and son, as well as the reprisals and political persecutions exercised by the liberals, winners of the fratricidal war, led the guerrilla to continue his military campaign with actions of violence all over the
Algarve
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and
Baixo Alentejo. The taking of
Albufeira
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on July 26, 1833, at the time a liberal settlement, is an example of the slaughter and looting perpetrated by the antiliberal absolutist faction under the leadership of Remexido, causing about seven dozen victims among its civil population. And if the excesses of war can always be pointed out on either side of the strife, in the narrative built over time, the liberals made Remexido a bloodthirsty and "big-time guerrilla". A man - they said - who developed particular ferocity, "stabbing the prisoners, burning them alive and dragging them all on the tail of his own horse." And to compose the legend, Remexido even had the honor of appearing in a collection of
cordel literature, where history and fiction go hand in hand. As in all cases, however, there are those who keep a different image of him as a romantic and idealistic hero, who sacrificed himself for the cause that seemed more just, although against the prevailing winds of liberal republican ideas that came from the
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. Of him,
Camilo Castelo Branco wrote: “The Remexido appears imbued with strong romantic tones, ending up exchanging a peaceful life as a farmer, for the plight of a struggle that earned him and his family, the harshest persecutions, against which he rebelled.” And the Algarve historian, Alberto Iria, extols Remexido by presenting him as “an intelligent person, endowed with a good and generous soul, with dignity and greatness at the service of his ideals.”
Taken prisoner in 1838, he was tried in a war tribunal in the Misericórdia Hall in Faro and sentenced to death. In the final allegations, in his defense, he said: “the only crime I committed was the crime of disobedience”, in obedience to an ideal and a cause in which I believed. With no possibility of appeal, he was
executed by shooting
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, on August 2 of the same year, at 6 pm, in the Trindade field, where today is the Alameda João de Deus lane, in Faro, and buried in the Misericórdia cemetery.
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Marriage and issue
He was married in
São Bartolomeu de Messines, in the municipality of
Silves, on 26 July 1818 to Maria Clara Machado de Bastos, born in
Paderne, in the municipality of
Albufeira
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, daughter of Manuel Baptista Machado and wife Inês Inácia de Bastos, and had issue:
* Manuel Joaquim da Graça Remexido (1820 -
Faro, 11 December 1839)
* José Manuel dos Reis
* João Raimundo de Sousa Reis (c. 1820 -
Silves), married firstly to ... and had issue, and married secondly to ..., and had issue:
** Maria de Sousa Reis Remexido, married to
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, and had issue (among others paternal grandparents of the first wife of
Manuel Tito de Morais)
** Casimira de Sousa Reis Remexido, married to Casimiro dos Santos Velhinho, and had issue
* Maria Marciana
* Maria do Rosário
* Maria da Soledade
* Maria Marta
References
Notes
External links
Website on Remexido and the Liberal Wars Portrait of Remexido
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1796 births
1838 deaths
Portuguese guerrillas
Military personnel of the Liberal Wars
People from Lagoa, Algarve
19th-century Portuguese military personnel
Executed Portuguese people
People executed by Portugal by firing squad
Portuguese civil servants
Portuguese criminals
19th-century executions by Portugal