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António José Severim de Noronha, 1st Duke of Terceira

D. António José Severim de Noronha, 1st Duke of Terceira, 1st Marquis of Vila Flor (18 March 1792, in Lisbon – 26 April 1860) was a Portuguese military officer, statesman and a leader of the Constitutionalist side in the Liberal Wars, as well as a Prime Minister of Portugal.

The Duke of Terceira
Portrait by John Simpson
Prime Minister of Portugal
In office
16 March 1859 – 26 April 1860
MonarchPedro V
Preceded byDuke of Loulé
Succeeded byJoaquim António de Aguiar
In office
26 April 1851 – 1 May 1851
MonarchsMaria II and Fernando II
Preceded byMarquess of Tomar
Succeeded byDuke of Saldanha
In office
9 February 1842 – 20 May 1846
MonarchsMaria II and Fernando II
Preceded byDuke of Palmela
Succeeded byDuke of Palmela
In office
20 April 1836 – 10 September 1836
MonarchMaria II
Preceded byJosé Jorge Loureiro
Succeeded byCount of Lumiares
16th Captain General of the Azores
In office
5 April 1829 – 4 June 1832
MonarchMaria II
Preceded byHenrique de Sousa Prego
Succeeded byAngra Regencry
11th Governor of Grão-Pará
In office
19 May 1817 – 20 July 1820
MonarchJoão VI
Preceded byCount of Arcos
Succeeded byRomualdo Antônio de Seixas
Personal details
Born18 March 1792
Lisbon, Kingdom of Portugal
Died26 April 1860 (aged 68)
Lisbon, Kingdom of Portugal
Spouse(s)Maria José do Livramento e Melo
Maria Ana Luísa Filomena de Mendonça
Signature

Early life edit

António José de Sousa Manuel de Meneses Severim de Noronha was born in Lisbon, on 18 March 1792, first son of António de Sousa Manuel de Meneses Severim de Noronha, 6th Count of Vila Flor, and Maria José de Mendonça, 6th daughter of the Count of Vale de Reis. Born into a noble family, he was automatically hereditary heir to historic possessions and properties of one of the oldest and wealthiest families in Portugal.

He was just two years old, when in 1795, his father died, leaving him the title of Count of Vila Flor servant to the Queen, thus inheriting an immense fortune, that included real estate and a personal income. Among others, he inherited the commendations to Santa Maria de Pereira, São Pedro de Calvelo, São Tiago de Cassourado, São Vicente de Figueira and de São Geris de Arganil, as well as various annuities (such as 200$000–500$000 réis in his post as fishing sheriff of Lisbon). Similarly, he became patron of the Convent of the Order of Capuchin Friars Minor of Nossa Senhora dos Anjos, in Sobralinho, the chapel of Nossa Senhora do Pópulo (within the Convent of Boa Viagem), the hermitage of Nossa Senhora da Conceição do Portal, in the town of Alhandra, and the administration of various morgadios (that included two estates in Alverca do Ribatejo, the Lezíria da Corte da Vila and Casal de Borges, in Azambuja, the Herdade da Aravia, in Avis, and the houses of São João da Praça and morgado of Braço de Prata, in Lisbon.

Destined to a life at Court, he was instructed in the typical teachings bestowed on children of the Portuguese high nobility for the period, that included military arts and political life. In this context, in 1797, with less than four years of age, he received a commendation in the Military Order of Christ. Later, at the age of 12, he would profess religious orders (as a friar in the Order) at the Convent of Nossa Senhora da Luz.

Meanwhile, on 10 February 1802, the nine-year-old António José, had joined the 4th Regimental Cavalry as a cadet, to which he would be promoted to ensign by 24 June 1807. It was in this commission that Noronha was assigned, when on 20 November 1807, French troops invaded, under the command of Jean-Andoche Junot to begin the Peninsular War. Not prepared to submit to the French, he resigned his commission in the army, accepted by D. Pedro de Almeida Portugal, 3rd Marquis of Alorna, then commander of Portuguese forces.

Peninsular War edit

With expulsion of French forces, the Count of Vila Flor returned to the army, in the same position he held until his departure. On 6 December 1809, he was promoted to lieutenant, later to captain of the 5th company of the 4th Regimental Cavalry. During this period, that corresponded the later invasions of the Peninsular War, he actively participated the campaign.

On 5 August 1811 he married his cousin, Maria José do Livramento e Melo, daughter of the Marquess of Sabugosa, strengthening his alliance with the principal families of the high nobility. From this marriage, he had a son, who would become the 7th Count of Vila Flor (but who died at 15 months).

He began to serve as adjutant under General António José de Miranda Henriques, 1st Viscount of Sousel, and after 26 March 1813, Marshal William Carr Beresford, then supreme commander of the Portuguese Army. He was, therefore, promoted to Major, and distinguished himself during the Peninsular campaigns, and in particular the battle of Vitória, of which he was honored to be sent as dispatch to London, to announce its victory. He was highly praised by General Arthur Wellesley, later Duke of Wellington, in a letter written to the future king John VI, then prince regent, when the General recounted the triumph. Arriving as the messenger of the Portuguese victory, he was enthusiastically greeted and lauded, but immediately promoted to Lieutenant-Colonel (August 1813). Returning to Portugal, after the Peninsular War (he was 22), he was promoted to Colonel and in December 1815, decorated Knight of the Order of the Tower and Sword, for his valor during the campaigns.

Liberal Wars edit

He held the island of Terceira, in the Azores, for the rightful Queen Maria II of Portugal, when her uncle Miguel of Portugal usurped the Portuguese throne in 1828.

He was the leader of the army of Pedro IV of Portugal, former Emperor of Brazil and King of Portugal, father of Queen Maria II, in his attempt to defeat the usurper, and with him endured the siege of Oporto, 1832–1833. After the Battle of Ponte Ferreira on 23 July 1832, he offered to resign his command but was confirmed and created Duke of Terceira.

In July 1833, having been transported with half his army to the Algarve by Admiral Charles Napier, he was victorious at the Battle of Almada which caused the Miguelites to abandon Lisbon, and with the Duke of Saldanha was in charge of the concluding campaign against Miguel's forces, and dealt them their final defeat at the Battle of Asseiceira.

Later life edit

After the liberal triumph, in 1834, he was four times Prime Minister of Portugal. His first period of office fell from April to September 1836, but in the latter month he joined the 'Chartist' revolt raised by the Duke of Saldanha; their forces were defeated by the army of the Count of Antas. He served again as Prime Minister from 1842 to 1846, for a few days in April–May 1851, and from March 1859 to his death on 26 April 1860.

See also edit

External links edit

  • Genealocical information on the 1st Duke of Terceira, in Portuguese
Political offices
Preceded by Prime Minister of Portugal
1859–1860
Succeeded by
Preceded by Prime Minister of Portugal
1851
Succeeded by
Preceded by Prime Minister of Portugal
1842–1846
Succeeded by
Preceded by Prime Minister of Portugal
1836
Succeeded by
Count of Lumiares
Preceded by
Count of Arcos
Governor of Grão-Pará
1817–1820
Succeeded by
Romualdo Antônio de Seixas
Preceded by
Henrique de Sousa Prego
Captain-General of the Azores
1829–1832
Succeeded by
Angra Regency
Portuguese nobility
New title Duke of Terceira
1832–1860
Succeeded by
Maria Luísa de Almeida Manoel de Vilhena
Marquis of Vila Flor
1833–1860
Preceded by
António de Meneses Severim de Noronha
Count of Vila Flor
1795–1860

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1836MonarchMaria IIPreceded byJose Jorge LoureiroSucceeded byCount of Lumiares16th Captain General of the AzoresIn office 5 April 1829 4 June 1832MonarchMaria IIPreceded byHenrique de Sousa PregoSucceeded byAngra Regencry11th Governor of Grao ParaIn office 19 May 1817 20 July 1820MonarchJoao VIPreceded byCount of ArcosSucceeded byRomualdo Antonio de SeixasPersonal detailsBorn18 March 1792Lisbon Kingdom of PortugalDied26 April 1860 aged 68 Lisbon Kingdom of PortugalSpouse s Maria Jose do Livramento e Melo Maria Ana Luisa Filomena de MendoncaSignature Contents 1 Early life 1 1 Peninsular War 1 2 Liberal Wars 2 Later life 3 See also 4 External linksEarly life editAntonio Jose de Sousa Manuel de Meneses Severim de Noronha was born in Lisbon on 18 March 1792 first son of Antonio de Sousa Manuel de Meneses Severim de Noronha 6th Count of Vila Flor and Maria Jose de Mendonca 6th daughter of the Count of Vale de Reis Born into a noble family he was automatically hereditary heir to historic possessions and properties of one of the oldest and wealthiest families in Portugal He was just two years old when in 1795 his father died leaving him the title of Count of Vila Flor servant to the Queen thus inheriting an immense fortune that included real estate and a personal income Among others he inherited the commendations to Santa Maria de Pereira Sao Pedro de Calvelo Sao Tiago de Cassourado Sao Vicente de Figueira and de Sao Geris de Arganil as well as various annuities such as 200 000 500 000 reis in his post as fishing sheriff of Lisbon Similarly he became patron of the Convent of the Order of Capuchin Friars Minor of Nossa Senhora dos Anjos in Sobralinho the chapel of Nossa Senhora do Populo within the Convent of Boa Viagem the hermitage of Nossa Senhora da Conceicao do Portal in the town of Alhandra and the administration of various morgadios that included two estates in Alverca do Ribatejo the Leziria da Corte da Vila and Casal de Borges in Azambuja the Herdade da Aravia in Avis and the houses of Sao Joao da Praca and morgado of Braco de Prata in Lisbon Destined to a life at Court he was instructed in the typical teachings bestowed on children of the Portuguese high nobility for the period that included military arts and political life In this context in 1797 with less than four years of age he received a commendation in the Military Order of Christ Later at the age of 12 he would profess religious orders as a friar in the Order at the Convent of Nossa Senhora da Luz Meanwhile on 10 February 1802 the nine year old Antonio Jose had joined the 4th Regimental Cavalry as a cadet to which he would be promoted to ensign by 24 June 1807 It was in this commission that Noronha was assigned when on 20 November 1807 French troops invaded under the command of Jean Andoche Junot to begin the Peninsular War Not prepared to submit to the French he resigned his commission in the army accepted by D Pedro de Almeida Portugal 3rd Marquis of Alorna then commander of Portuguese forces Peninsular War edit With expulsion of French forces the Count of Vila Flor returned to the army in the same position he held until his departure On 6 December 1809 he was promoted to lieutenant later to captain of the 5th company of the 4th Regimental Cavalry During this period that corresponded the later invasions of the Peninsular War he actively participated the campaign On 5 August 1811 he married his cousin Maria Jose do Livramento e Melo daughter of the Marquess of Sabugosa strengthening his alliance with the principal families of the high nobility From this marriage he had a son who would become the 7th Count of Vila Flor but who died at 15 months He began to serve as adjutant under General Antonio Jose de Miranda Henriques 1st Viscount of Sousel and after 26 March 1813 Marshal William Carr Beresford then supreme commander of the Portuguese Army He was therefore promoted to Major and distinguished himself during the Peninsular campaigns and in particular the battle of Vitoria of which he was honored to be sent as dispatch to London to announce its victory He was highly praised by General Arthur Wellesley later Duke of Wellington in a letter written to the future king John VI then prince regent when the General recounted the triumph Arriving as the messenger of the Portuguese victory he was enthusiastically greeted and lauded but immediately promoted to Lieutenant Colonel August 1813 Returning to Portugal after the Peninsular War he was 22 he was promoted to Colonel and in December 1815 decorated Knight of the Order of the Tower and Sword for his valor during the campaigns Liberal Wars edit He held the island of Terceira in the Azores for the rightful Queen Maria II of Portugal when her uncle Miguel of Portugal usurped the Portuguese throne in 1828 He was the leader of the army of Pedro IV of Portugal former Emperor of Brazil and King of Portugal father of Queen Maria II in his attempt to defeat the usurper and with him endured the siege of Oporto 1832 1833 After the Battle of Ponte Ferreira on 23 July 1832 he offered to resign his command but was confirmed and created Duke of Terceira In July 1833 having been transported with half his army to the Algarve by Admiral Charles Napier he was victorious at the Battle of Almada which caused the Miguelites to abandon Lisbon and with the Duke of Saldanha was in charge of the concluding campaign against Miguel s forces and dealt them their final defeat at the Battle of Asseiceira Later life editAfter the liberal triumph in 1834 he was four times Prime Minister of Portugal His first period of office fell from April to September 1836 but in the latter month he joined the Chartist revolt raised by the Duke of Saldanha their forces were defeated by the army of the Count of Antas He served again as Prime Minister from 1842 to 1846 for a few days in April May 1851 and from March 1859 to his death on 26 April 1860 See also editDevorismo Revolt of the MarshalsExternal links editGenealocical information on the 1st Duke of Terceira in PortuguesePolitical officesPreceded byDuke of Loule Prime Minister of Portugal1859 1860 Succeeded byJoaquim Antonio de AguiarPreceded byMarquis of Tomar Prime Minister of Portugal1851 Succeeded byDuke of SaldanhaPreceded byDuke of Palmela Prime Minister of Portugal1842 1846 Succeeded byDuke of PalmelaPreceded byJose Jorge Loureiro Prime Minister of Portugal1836 Succeeded byCount of LumiaresPreceded byCount of Arcos Governor of Grao Para1817 1820 Succeeded byRomualdo Antonio de SeixasPreceded byHenrique de Sousa Prego Captain General of the Azores1829 1832 Succeeded byAngra RegencyPortuguese nobilityNew title Duke of Terceira1832 1860 Succeeded byMaria Luisa de Almeida Manoel de VilhenaMarquis of Vila Flor1833 1860Preceded byAntonio de Meneses Severim de Noronha Count of Vila Flor1795 1860 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Antonio Jose Severim de Noronha 1st Duke of Terceira amp oldid 1171454427, 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