Count of Valadares

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The Count of Valadares (Portuguese: Conde de Valadares) is a noble title created by King Pedro II of Portugal, by royal letter on 20 June 1702, in favour of D. .

D. Miguel Luís de Menezes (born 1638 - Sacramento, Lisbon, 1 February 1714), was son of D. Carlos de Noronha (Commander of Marvão in the Order of Avis and president of the ) and his second wife D. Ana de Menezes, bastard daughter of D. Miguel Luís de Menezes, 1st Duke of Caminha and 6th Marquis of Vila Real.[1]

List of counts[]

  1. , 1st Count of Valadares
  2. , 2nd Count of Valadares
  3. , 3rd Count of Valadares
  4. , 4th Count of Valadares
  5. , 5th Count of Valadares
  6. , 6th Count of Valadares
  7. , 1st Marquis of Torres Novas and 7th Count of Valadares
  8. , 8th Count of Valadares
  9. , 9th Count of Valadares
  10. , 8th Marquess of Vagos and 10th Countess of Valadares

References[]

  1. ^ Anuário da Nobreza de Portugal (in Portuguese), vol. III, Tomo I, Instituto Português de Heráldica, 1985, p. 482
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