José Maria da Ponte e Horta
José Maria da Ponte e Horta | |||
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Governor-general of Angola | |||
In office 1870–1873 | |||
Preceded by | |||
Succeeded by | |||
Governor of Macau | |||
In office 26 October 1866 – 3 August 1868 | |||
Preceded by | José Rodrigues Coelho do Amaral | ||
Succeeded by | |||
Personal details | |||
Born | 1824 Faro, Portugal | ||
Died | March 9, 1892 | (aged 67–68)||
Nationality | Portuguese | ||
Chinese name | |||
Chinese | 柯邦迪 | ||
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José Maria da Ponte e Horta (1824 in Faro – 9 March 1892[1]) was a Portuguese noble who served as a colonial administrator and soldier in the Portuguese Empire. He is best known for his roles as the two time Governor of Angola and the Governor of Macau and Governor of Mozambique.[2]
Biography[]
José Maria da Ponte e Horta was born to a Portuguese noble family in 1824.
Ponte e Horta joined the Portuguese military and later went on to serve as a professor at the and was named , one of the highest honors of Portuguese society.
On 26 October 1866, Ponte e Horta became the Portuguese Governor of Macau, a position which he held for two years until 3 August 1868.
In 1870, he again held a top colonial office, being named the Governor of Angola which was at the time, a Portuguese colony. He remained Governor of Portuguese Angola until 1873.
Many sources state that Ponte e Horta also held the post of Governor of Cabo Verde, however he does not appear other records as having held that position.[2]
Death and legacy[]
José Maria da Ponte e Horta died on 9 March, 1892.[1] There are several streets and buildings named after him in Macau.[3]
Published works[]
- Memória sobre os Infinitamente Pequenos.
See also[]
- Colonial Macau
- Portuguese Angola
References[]
- ^ Jump up to: a b "NOTÍCIAS DE 5 A 9 DE NOVEMBRO DE 1866 – VISITAS DO GOVERNADOR A ESTABELECI-MENTOS PÚBLICOS DO TERRITÓRIO". nenotavaiconta.wordpress.com (in Portuguese). NenoTavaIConta. 5 November 2017. Retrieved 15 March 2018.
O Diário Illustrado de 17 de Março de 1892, aquando do falecimento deste governador, a 9 de Março
- ^ Jump up to: a b José Leonardo, A. "Uma história da ciência portuguesa do século XIX contada por A. José Leonardo" (in Portuguese). De Rerum Natura. Retrieved 14 March 2013.[unreliable source?]
- ^ Botas, João (7 October 2013). "Macau Antiguo". Macau Antiguo (in Portuguese). Blogspot. Retrieved 24 March 2015.[unreliable source?]
- Governors of Macau
- Governors of Portuguese Angola
- 1824 births
- 1892 deaths
- People from Faro, Portugal
- 19th century in Macau
- 1860s in the Portuguese Empire
- 1860s in China
- 1870s in Angola
- 19th-century Portuguese people
- Macau people stubs