Count of Faro
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Count of Faro (in Portuguese Conde de Faro) was a Portuguese title of nobility granted by royal decree issued on May 22, 1469, by King Afonso V of Portugal, to D. Afonso of Braganza, the third son of Fernando I, Duke of Braganza.
This title refers to the town of Faro do Alentejo and not to the city of Faro, capital of the Algarve. The main estates of this family were located in the Alentejo, especially around the town of Vimieiro.
List of the Counts of Odemira (1469)
- Afonso of Braganza (c.1435- ? ), he married to Maria de Noronha, 2nd. Countess of Odemira;
- Estevão of Faro (c.1550-1629), their great-grandson;
- Dinis of Faro (c.1570-1633), his son;
- Joana Juliana Maria Máxima of Faro (c.1610- ? ), her daughter, married twice but had no issue.
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Bibliography
"Nobreza de Portugal e Brasil" Vol II, pages 65/68. Published by Zairol, Lda., Lisbon, 1989.
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