José Joaquim da Cunha Azeredo Coutinho

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José Joaquim da Cunha Azeredo Coutinho
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BornSeptember 8, 1742 Edit this on Wikidata
DiedSeptember 12, 1821 Edit this on Wikidata (aged 79)
OccupationCatholic priest (1786–), Catholic deacon (1786–) Edit this on Wikidata
Position heldBishops in the Catholic Church (1795–), bishop of Elvas (1806–1820), diocesan bishop (1794–) Edit this on Wikidata

José Joaquim da Cunha Azeredo Coutinho (September 8, 1742 – September 12, 1821) was a Portuguese bishop and the last inquisitor-general of Portugal and Brazil.

José Joaquim da Cunha Azeredo Coutinho was born on September 8, 1742 in Campos dos Goytacazes, Brazil. He studied at Coimbra in Portugal, received orders, and soon became prominent both in the church and in politics. In 1794 he was made bishop of Pernambuco. In 1818 he was appointed inquisitor-general, and shortly before his death he was elected to the cortes. He published Ensaio economico sobre o commercio de Portugal e suas colonias (1792), a pamphlet against the proposed abolition of the slave-trade (1788), and a memoir on the conquest of Rio de Janeiro by Duguay-Trouin in 1711.

José Joaquim da Cunha Azeredo Coutinho died on 12 September 1821 in Lisbon.

public domain This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domainWilson, J. G.; Fiske, J., eds. (1891). "AZEVEDO COUTINHO, Jozé Joaquim da Cunha". Appletons' Cyclopædia of American Biography. New York: D. Appleton.

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