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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Count of Linhares (in Portuguese Conde de Linhares) was a Portuguese title of nobility created by a royal decree of king John III of Portugal dated from May 13th, 1532, and granted to Dom António de Noronha, 2nd son of Pedro de Menezes, 1st Marquis of Vila Real. This family went to live in Spain and remained faithfull to the Spanish Habsburgs even after the Portuguese revolution of 1 December 1640, so the new Dynasty of Braganza didn't recognize them anymore has Counts of Linhares. Later, in the 19th Century, Queen Maria I of Portugal, granted again…mehr

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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Count of Linhares (in Portuguese Conde de Linhares) was a Portuguese title of nobility created by a royal decree of king John III of Portugal dated from May 13th, 1532, and granted to Dom António de Noronha, 2nd son of Pedro de Menezes, 1st Marquis of Vila Real. This family went to live in Spain and remained faithfull to the Spanish Habsburgs even after the Portuguese revolution of 1 December 1640, so the new Dynasty of Braganza didn't recognize them anymore has Counts of Linhares. Later, in the 19th Century, Queen Maria I of Portugal, granted again the title of Count of Linhares (second creation), by a royal decree dated from December 17th, 1808, to Rodrigo de Sousa Coutinho (1745-1812), Governor of Angola, Portuguese ambassador in Turin and a remarkable statesman.