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[edit] Before liberalism

  • Miguel de Vasconcelos
  • Francisco de Lucena
  • Pedro Vieira da Silva
  • Gaspar Severim de Faria
  • Marco António de Azevedo Coutinho
  • Aires de Sá e Melo
  • Martinho de Melo e Castro
  • João Rodrigues de Sá e Melo, Viscount of Anadia
  • Diogo José de Noronha, Count of Vila Verde
  • Cipriano Ribeiro Freire

[edit] First Liberalim

  • Inácio da Costa Quintela
  • Filipe Ferreira de Araújo e Castro
  • José António Faria de Castro
  • Joaquim Pedro Gomes de Oliveira
  • José Correia de Lacerda
  • Luís Manuel de Moura Cabral
  • Carlos Honório de Gouveia Durão

[edit] Absolutistic restoration

  • Nuno Caetano Álvares Pereira de Melo, 6th Duke of Cadaval
  • António José Guião

[edit] Constitutional monarchy

  • António Dias de Oliveira
  • João Crisóstomo de Abreu e Sousa
  • Artur de Campos Henriques
  • Francisco de Veiga Beirão

[edit] 1st Republic

[edit] Democracy

  • António de Almeida e Costa

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Before liberalism, the executive power was in the hands of the monarch. Usually, since the 1640 restoration of independence, there was a Secretary of the Mercies and Expedient. In the end of the 17th century another secretary of state post was created: Secretary of State of the Signature. On 28 July 1736 a reform instituted three secretaries of state: Secretary of State of the Internal Affairs of the Kingdom (equivalent to today's Minister of Internal Administration), Secretary of State of the Navy and Overseas Dominions, and Secretary of State of Foreign Affairs and War. Eventually another two post were created during the 18th and 19th centuries: Sec. St. of War (now separated), Sec. St. of Finanancial Affairs and Sec. St. of Ecclesiastical Affairs and Justice.

Usually, the most prominent post in Portuguese political life was that of Secretary of State of the Internal Affairs of the Kingdom (known sometimes as Minister of the Kingdom). Occasionally someone was chosen to the rare post of Minister Assistant to the Dispatch, a superior coordinator of all secretaries of state. This position can be equivalent to the post of Prime Minister, but was rarely used.

This major political figures before liberalism were removed since they didn't officially occupy the post of Prime Minister.

[edit] Prime Ministers before Liberalism

Portrait Incumbent Tenure
  Miguel de Vasconcelos 1635 - December 1, 1640
  Francisco de Lucena 1640 - 1642
  Pedro Vieira da Silva 1642-1656
  Gaspar Severim de Faria 1656 - July 12, 1662
Luís de Vasconcelos e Sousa,
Count of Castelo Melhor
and Count of Calheta
July 12, 1662 - September 9, 1667
  ... September 9, 1667 - September 24, 1704
Diogo de Mendonça Corte-Real September 24, 1704 - May 9, 1736
  Marco António de Azevedo Coutinho September 2, 1736 - August 2, 1750
Sebastião José de Carvalho e Melo,
Count of Oeiras and
Marquis of Pombal
August 2, 1750 - May 6, 1756
Luís da Cunha Manuel May 6, 1756 - September 2, 1775
  Aires de Sá e Melo September 2, 1775 - December 9, 1785
  Martinho de Melo e Castro December 9, 1785 - April 1, 1786
Tomás Xavier de Lima Teles da Silva,
Marquis of Ponte de Lima
April 1, 1786 - December 15, 1788
Luís Pinto de Sousa Coutinho,
Viscount of Balsemão
December 15, 1788 - January 6, 1801
João Carlos de Bragança Sousa e Ligne,
Duke of Lafões
January 6, 1801 - May 21, 1801
Rodrigo Domingos de Sousa Coutinho Teixeira de Andrade,
Count of Linhares
May 21, 1801 - July 23, 1801
João de Almeida de Melo e Castro,
Count of Galveias
July 23, 1801 - August 25, 1803
Luís Pinto de Sousa Coutinho,
Viscount of Balsemão
August 25, 1803 - December 5, 1803
  João Rodrigues de Sá e Melo,
Viscount of Anadia
December 5, 1803 - April 15, 1804
  Diogo José António de Noronha Camões de Albuquerque Sousa Moniz,
Count of Vila Verde
April 15, 1804 - July 6, 1804
António de Araújo e Azevedo,
Count of Barca
July 6, 1804 - November 26, 1807

[edit] Prime Ministers during the Napoleonic invasions

[edit] In Lisbon

Portrait Incumbent Tenure
Miguel Pereira Forjaz Coutinho Barreto de Sá Resende de Magalhães,
Count of Feira
November 26, 1807 - September 20, 1808
  Cipriano Leite Ribeiro Freire September 26, 1808 - October 25, 1810

[edit] In Rio de Janeiro

Portrait Incumbent Tenure
Fernando José de Portugal e Castro,
Count and Marquis of Aguiar
March 10, 1808 - January 24, 1817
António de Araújo e Azevedo,
Count of Barca
January 24, 1817 - June 21, 1817
João Paulo Bezerra de Seixas June 23, 1817 - November 29, 1817
Tomás António de Vila-Nova Portugal November 29, 1817 - February 26, 1821

[edit] First Liberalism (1821-1828)

Portrait Incumbent Tenure
  José Inácio da Costa Quintela February 24, 1821 - July 5, 1821
Silvestre Pinheiro Ferreira July 5, 1821 - September 7, 1821
  Filipe Ferreira de Araújo e Castro September 7, 1821 - May 27, 1823
  José António Faria de Castro May 27, 1823 - May 30, 1823
  Joaquim Pedro Gomes de Oliveira May 30, 1823 - June 1, 1823
Manuel Inácio Martins Pamplona Corte-Real,
Count of Subserra
June 1, 1823 - March 19, 1824
José António de Oliveira Leite de Barros,
Count of Basto
March 19, 1824 - May 14, 1824
Pedro de Sousa Holstein May 14, 1824 - January 15, 1825
  José Joaquim de Almeida Araújo Correia de Lacerda January 15, 1825 - August 1, 1826
Francisco Manuel Trigoso de Aragão Morato August 1, 1826 - December 6, 1826
  Luís Manuel de Moura Cabral December 6, 1826 - December 16, 1826
Francisco Alexandre Lobo,
Bishop of Viseu
December 16, 1826 - May 1, 1827
Manuel Francisco de Barros e Sousa Mesquita de Macedo Leitão e Carvalhosa,
Viscount of Santarém
June 8, 1827 - September 7, 1827
  Carlos Honório de Gouveia Durão September 7, 1827 - c. February 26, 1828

[edit] Absolutistic restoration

Portrait Incumbent Tenure
  Nuno Caetano Álvares Pereira de Melo,
Duke of Cadaval
February 26, 1828 - July 1, 1831
José António de Oliveira Leite de Barros,
Count of Basto
July 1, 1831 - August 2, 1833
  António José Guião September 22, 1833 - c. May 26, 1834

[edit] Liberal government in exile

Portrait Incumbent Tenure
António Hipólito da Costa,
Viscount of Alhos Vedros
May 20, 1828 - June 2, 1828
  Regency Junta:
 : Pedro de Sousa Holstein, Marquis of Palmela
 : António Severim de Noronha, Count of Vila Flor
 : José António Guerreiro
July 15, 1828 - 1831
Pedro de Sousa Holstein,
Duke of Palmela
1831 - July 2, 1831
José António Ferreira Brak-Lamy July 2, 1831 - October 10, 1831
José Dionísio de Serra October 10, 1831 - March 3, 1832
Pedro de Sousa Holstein,
Duke of Palmela
March 3, 1832 - July 29, 1832
Luís da Silva Mouzinho de Albuquerque July 29, 1832 - September 25, 1832
Pedro de Sousa Holstein,
Duke of Palmela
September 25, 1832 - November 10, 1832
Luís da Silva Mouzinho de Albuquerque November 10, 1832 - November 18, 1832
Bernardo de Sá Nogueira de Figueiredo November 18, 1832 - January 12, 1833
Cândido José Xavier Dias da Silva January 12, 1833 - March 26, 1833
Luís da Silva Mouzinho de Albuquerque March 26, 1833 - April 21, 1833
Cândido José Xavier Dias da Silva April 21, 1833 - October 15, 1833
Joaquim António de Aguiar October 15, 1833 - April 23, 1834
Bento Pereira do Carmo April 23, 1834 - September 24, 1834