Martiniano Ferreira Botelho
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Martiniano José Ferreira Botelho (1853 - 1939) was a doctor, druggist and Portuguese politician, also Lord of the House of the County of the Ferreira Botelho, where he was born, in the Little Village of Vila Pouca de Aguiar in Portugal.
He was recognized as president of the Autarchy and well a meritorious man.
Martiniano is also Carlos Botelho's grandfather.
[edit] Synopsis of a life
Of the heading Ferreira Botelho and its altruism, he had distinguished among others, the donation to the population of lands for the current Square or (market) as well as of the municipal slaughter house and water mine. His humanist carácter revealed by treating his patients gratuitously. About the great house of Soutelo de Aguiar where he also lived exerted Pharmacology.
His thesis of the Doctor School of Lisbon, is available in the Portuguese Digital National Library - 3 series, in the 56; Impression: Typ. Mattos Moreira, 1879; Tit. Cover: BREVE ESTUDO SOBRE AS ÁGUAS ALCALINO-GAZÓSAS DAS . Pedras Salgadas.
The House of the County today recouped by the Autarchy, is cultural patrimony and develops educative, museológic and etnographic activity.
Martiniano Botelho is Carlos Botelho grandfather.
[edit] Bibliography
In III volume Dictionary of the most illustrious Trasmontanos and Alto Durienses, co-ordinated by Barroso da Fonte, 656 pages, hard Layer. Publisher Cidade Berço