Marquess of Gouveia
Marquess of Gouveia (in Portuguese Marquês de Gouveia) was a Portuguese title of nobility created by King Philip III of Portugal, also known as Philip IV of Spain, by a royal decree dated from January 20, 1625, granted to , who already was 6th Count of Portalegre, second male child of the 4th Counts of Portalegre.
The title was extinguished by King Joseph I of Portugal following the Távora affair.
In the late 19th Century, King Charles I of Portugal granted the title of Marquis of Gouveia (as a second creation) to Afonso de Serpa Leitão Freire Pimentel, by a royal decree dated from November 15, 1900 .
List of the Marquesses of Gouveia[]
First creation (1625)[]
- , also 6th Count of Portalegre;
- (c. 1625-1686), also 7th Count of Portalegre;
- , (1681-1723), also 6th Count of Santa Cruz;
- (1699- ? ), also 7th Count of Santa Cruz;
- (1708-1759), also 8th Count of Santa Cruz and 8th Duke of Aveiro;
- (1740- ? ), older male child of the 5th Marquis of Gouveia, he was nicknamed o marquesinho (the little Marquis).
Second creation (1900)[]
- Afonso de Serpa Leitão Freire Pimentel (1848-1930), 1st Count of Gouveia (May 20, 1879, by King Louis I), upgraded to 1st Marquis of Gouveia (November 15, 1900, by King Charles I);
- Jorge de Serpa Pimentel (1923-1997), also 3rd ;
- Jorge Paiva Brandão de Serpa Pimentel (born 1958), also 4th .
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- Portuguese nobility