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Bettencourt

The Bettencourt family is a French noble family of Norman origin. The head of the family in the 14th century, Jean de Béthencourt, organized an expedition to conquer the Canary Islands, resulting in his being made King of the Canary Islands. Though the royal title would be short-lived, it allowed the family to firmly establish itself afterwards in the Azores and Madeira islands. The family is one of the most expansive and established families of the Portuguese nobility, as well as the Spanish nobility.

Bettencourt
Arms of the Bettencourt family.
Current regionAzores, Brazil, Canary Islands, France, Madeira, Uruguay
Earlier spellingsBéthencourt
EtymologyToponymic name meaning Betten's Estate
Place of originNormandy
Estate(s)Bettencourt Palace
Madre de Deus Manor

Through the expansion of the Portuguese Empire and Spanish Crown, the family and name spread across the world, mainly throughout Iberian America (Portuguese America and Spanish America), as well as Portuguese Africa.

Variants of the name edit

Though the spelling Bettencourt is the most widely used and standardized spelling of the family, both in Portuguese and French, other spellings of the name have arisen. Some of these spellings include: Bethancourt/Betancourt, Bettencourt, Béthencourt, Bentancour, Bentancourt, Betancoor, Betancur, Betancurt, Betancurth, Betancor, Betancurt, Betencur, Betancor, Bentancour, Bethancourth and Bittencourt.

Family history edit

 
Communes of France ending with -court
 
Coat of arms above the main entrance of Bettencourt Palace, Angra do Heroísmo

Bettencourt and Betancourt are originally place-names in Northern France. The place-name element -court ("courtyard, courtyard of a farm, farm") is typical of the French provinces, where the Frankish settlements formed an important part of the local population. It is a Gallo-Roman calque from the Old Low Franconian word *hof, meaning "courtyard", "courtyard of a farm", "farm" (Dutch, Old English hof, German Hof "courtyard", "farm").

Bettencourt and Béthencourt correspond with Bettenhoffen, Bettenhof or Bettenhoven found in Alsace, Germany or Flanders cf. the Belgian town of Bettincourt called in Dutch Bettenhoven.[1]

The first part Betten- is the Germanic personal name (owner's name) Betto.[2][3]

The surname Bettencourt/Béthencourt with various spellings extended throughout Spain, Portugal and their colonies, after the Norman-French explorer Jean de Béthencourt, who conquered the Canary Islands for Spain and received the title King of the Canary Islands.

To this day, Betancourt and other forms of this surname are quite frequent among Canary Islanders and people of Canary Islander descent, thanks to the offspring of Béthencourt's nephews who followed him in his conquest, especially Maciot de Bethencourt who acted as King of the Canary Islands after his uncle had returned to France.

Examples include former Cuban president Salvador Cisneros Betancourt, who also was Marquess of Santa Lucía, former Colombian president Belisario Betancur, former Venezuelan president Rómulo Betancourt, and Hermano Pedro de San José de Betancurt, a saint of the Catholic Church. Other modern notables are Venezuelan baseball player Rafael Betancourt, Azorean (Portuguese)-born American musician Nuno Bettencourt, Colombian-French activist/politician Ingrid Betancourt and Uruguayan activist Walner Ademir Bentancour Garin, disappeared by the Uruguayan and Argentinian military juntas in 1976.

People with the surname edit

Bettencourt edit

Betancourt edit

Bethancourt edit

See Bethancourt

Béthencourt edit

See Béthencourt

Bittencourt edit

See Bittencourt

Other variants edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Maurits Gysseling, Toponymisch Woordenboek van België, Nederland, Luxemburg, Noord-Frankrijk en West-Duitsland (vóór 1226), 1960, p. 135 (Dutch, French and German) [1]
  2. ^ Gysseling 135
  3. ^ Albert Dauzat et Charles Rostaing, Dictionnaire étymologique des noms de lieu en France, Librairie Guénégaud, 1979, Paris, ISBN 2-85023-076-6, p. 78b – 79a.

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Not to be confused with Bettincourt The Bettencourt family is a French noble family of Norman origin The head of the family in the 14th century Jean de Bethencourt organized an expedition to conquer the Canary Islands resulting in his being made King of the Canary Islands Though the royal title would be short lived it allowed the family to firmly establish itself afterwards in the Azores and Madeira islands The family is one of the most expansive and established families of the Portuguese nobility as well as the Spanish nobility BettencourtArms of the Bettencourt family Current regionAzores Brazil Canary Islands France Madeira UruguayEarlier spellingsBethencourtEtymologyToponymic name meaning Betten s EstatePlace of originNormandyEstate s Bettencourt PalaceMadre de Deus Manor Through the expansion of the Portuguese Empire and Spanish Crown the family and name spread across the world mainly throughout Iberian America Portuguese America and Spanish America as well as Portuguese Africa Contents 1 Variants of the name 2 Family history 3 People with the surname 3 1 Bettencourt 3 2 Betancourt 3 3 Bethancourt 3 4 Bethencourt 3 5 Bittencourt 3 6 Other variants 4 See also 5 ReferencesVariants of the name editThough the spelling Bettencourt is the most widely used and standardized spelling of the family both in Portuguese and French other spellings of the name have arisen Some of these spellings include Bethancourt Betancourt Bettencourt Bethencourt Bentancour Bentancourt Betancoor Betancur Betancurt Betancurth Betancor Betancurt Betencur Betancor Bentancour Bethancourth and Bittencourt Family history edit nbsp Communes of France ending with court nbsp Coat of arms above the main entrance of Bettencourt Palace Angra do Heroismo Bettencourt and Betancourt are originally place names in Northern France The place name element court courtyard courtyard of a farm farm is typical of the French provinces where the Frankish settlements formed an important part of the local population It is a Gallo Roman calque from the Old Low Franconian word hof meaning courtyard courtyard of a farm farm Dutch Old English hof German Hof courtyard farm Bettencourt and Bethencourt correspond with Bettenhoffen Bettenhof or Bettenhoven found in Alsace Germany or Flanders cf the Belgian town of Bettincourt called in Dutch Bettenhoven 1 The first part Betten is the Germanic personal name owner s name Betto 2 3 The surname Bettencourt Bethencourt with various spellings extended throughout Spain Portugal and their colonies after the Norman French explorer Jean de Bethencourt who conquered the Canary Islands for Spain and received the title King of the Canary Islands To this day Betancourt and other forms of this surname are quite frequent among Canary Islanders and people of Canary Islander descent thanks to the offspring of Bethencourt s nephews who followed him in his conquest especially Maciot de Bethencourt who acted as King of the Canary Islands after his uncle had returned to France Examples include former Cuban president Salvador Cisneros Betancourt who also was Marquess of Santa Lucia former Colombian president Belisario Betancur former Venezuelan president Romulo Betancourt and Hermano Pedro de San Jose de Betancurt a saint of the Catholic Church Other modern notables are Venezuelan baseball player Rafael Betancourt Azorean Portuguese born American musician Nuno Bettencourt Colombian French activist politician Ingrid Betancourt and Uruguayan activist Walner Ademir Bentancour Garin disappeared by the Uruguayan and Argentinian military juntas in 1976 People with the surname editBettencourt edit Andre Bettencourt French politician served as Foreign Minister under President Georges Pompidou D J Bettencourt American politician Diogo de Barcelos Machado Bettencourt Portuguese magistrate and politician Joao de Bettencourt de Vasconcelos Portuguese nobleman and governor Liliane Bettencourt French businesswoman majority shareholder of L Oreal richest woman in history Nuno Bettencourt Portuguese born American musician Paul Bettencourt American politician currently Texas Senator from the 7th district Tiago Bettencourt Portuguese singer songwriter Betancourt edit Carlos Betancourt American artist Carmelo Betancourt Puerto Rican basketball player Jeanne Betancourt American author Kim Betancourt American publisher John Gregory Betancourt science fiction writer Mick Betancourt writer Philip Betancourt American Archaeologist Nelson Betancourt West Indian cricketer Porfirio Armando Betancourt Honduran footballer Rafael Betancourt Major League Baseball pitcher for the Colorado Rockies Romulo Betancourt 47th and 54th President of Venezuela Sterling Betancourt born 1930 Trinidadian musician Michael Betancourt critical theorist art and film historian and animator Peter of Saint Joseph Betancur Spanish saint and missionary Agustin de Betancourt 1758 1825 prominent Spanish structural engineer educator and urban planner Ingrid Betancourt French Colombian politician Christian Rogelio Benitez Betancourt Ecuadorian footballer Alfredo Betancourt 1914 2013 Salvadoran writer Gabriel Betancourt Colombian politician and father of Ingrid Betancourt Bethancourt edit See Bethancourt Bethencourt edit See Bethencourt Bittencourt edit See Bittencourt Other variants edit Belisario Betancur 1923 2018 Colombian conservative politician who served as the 26th President of Colombia Carmelo Bentancur 1899 Uruguayan soldier and fencer Diego Betancur Alvarez Ambassador of Colombia to Australia Jorge Betancur Nicaraguan footballer Ruben Bentancourt Uruguayan footballer Rodrigo Bentancur Uruguayan footballerSee also editBetancuria municipality in the Canary Islands Spain Bettencourt Riviere a French commune in the Somme department Bettencourt Saint Ouen a French commune in the Somme department Bethencourt disambiguation References edit Maurits Gysseling Toponymisch Woordenboek van Belgie Nederland Luxemburg Noord Frankrijk en West Duitsland voor 1226 1960 p 135 Dutch French and German 1 Gysseling 135 Albert Dauzat et Charles Rostaing Dictionnaire etymologique des noms de lieu en France Librairie Guenegaud 1979 Paris ISBN 2 85023 076 6 p 78b 79a nbsp This page lists people with the surname Bettencourt If an internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page you may wish to change that link by adding the person s given name s to the link Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bettencourt amp oldid 1219311114, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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