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Joaquim António Velez Barreiros

Joaquim António Velez Barreiros (1802–1865) was a Portuguese soldier, a minister of state and a prominent supporter of the liberal cause during the Portuguese Civil War. In 1853, he was made a Baron and in 1854 elevated to the title of Viscount of Nossa Senhora da Luz (Visconde de Nossa Senhora da Luz, better known as Visconde da Luz). He is also notable for his contribution to the growth of the town of Cascais as a popular summer resort.

Joaquim António Velez Barreiros
Born(1802-11-25)November 25, 1802.
DiedOctober 1, 1865(1865-10-01) (aged 62)
NationalityPortuguese
Other namesViscount of Nossa Senhora da Luz
Occupation(s)Soldier, minister of state, diplomat
Known forRole in developing Cascais as a summer resort

Early life edit

Barreiros was born on 25 November 1802 in São Julião da Barra, to the west of Lisbon, the capital of Portugal. After studying at the military academy, he became a soldier and was sent overseas in January 1823, returning to Portugal in September of that year. In July 1827 he was promoted to lieutenant.[1]

Civil War edit

Supporting the liberal cause in the Portuguese civil war, he joined the defenders of the island of Terceira in the Azores, where D. Pedro had set up a government in exile, later taking part in the taking of the islands of Pico, São Jorge, Faial and São Miguel by the liberals. He took part in the landing at Mindelo, north of Porto, which proved to be a decisive event in the war, and served during the Siege of Porto under the command of the Duke of Saldanha.[1]

Later career edit

Having risen to the rank of lieutenant colonel during the civil war, he was sent to Spain in November 1834, remaining until the end of 1837 and taking part in several battles against the Carlists, who were seeking the establishment of a separate line of the House of Bourbon on the Spanish throne. He was wounded at the Battle of Arlabán in 1836. While in Spain he met his wife, D. Rosa Montufar Infante, daughter of the 3rd Marques de Selva Alegre, and they married in Spain on 30 August 1837. She was a renowned beauty who in Lisbon would become the lover of the playwright and politician of Irish descent, Almeida Garrett, and is said to have inspired his poems published as Fábulas e Folhas Caídas (Fables and Fallen Leaves). They exchanged numerous love letters, some of which were preserved on Garrett's death.[1][2][3][4]

In 1840 Barreiros went to London on behalf of the Portuguese government. Returning to Portugal in December 1843, he was put in charge of the general inspectorate of public works. In 1847, he was made a baron by Queen Maria II and in the same year he was promoted to brigadier and was briefly minister of foreign affairs. As a result of the Regeneration that followed the military insurrection of 1 May 1851 that led to the downfall of Costa Cabral, Barreiros became acting Minister of the Kingdom, Foreigners and the Navy, but shortly afterwards took over the functions of chief of staff of the commander- in-chief of the army together with those of director-general of public works. In 1854 he was elevated to be a viscount by King Pedro V.[1][4]

Cascais edit

The town of Cascais, which is situated on the Atlantic to the west of Lisbon, has a street, a travessa (cross street) and a garden or park all named after the Visconde da Luz. In 1862, when Cascais was just a small fishing village, Barreiros decided to build a modern summer home there. He, together with some other distinguished residents, had agreed in 1860 to build a road between Cascais and Oeiras, which would effectively connect Cascais with Lisbon. This improved communication with Portugal's capital eventually attracted the Portuguese Royal Family to spend part of the summer in Cascais, which thus became the country's leading seaside resort. At the same time, the municipality agreed to fine all transport that failed to stay on the cobblestoned roads of the town. Trees were planted along the streets and the poles that were used to protect the growing trees were paid for by Barreiros.[5][6]

Death edit

Barreiros died in Lisbon on 1 October 1865.[1]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e "Nossa Senhora da Luz (Joaquim António Velez Barreiros, 1.º barão e 1.º visconde de)". Portugal: Dicionário histórico. Retrieved 10 November 2021.
  2. ^ David, Sérgio Nazar. "GARRETT: ENTRE A CRUZ DO DESEJO E A LUZ DO AMOR" (PDF). Universidade Aberta. Retrieved 10 November 2021.
  3. ^ Almeida Garret (2004). Cartas de amor à viscondessa da Luz. Rio de Janeiro: 7 Letras. ISBN 9788575771525.
  4. ^ a b "BARREIROS (Joaquim António Velez, Visconde de Nossa Senhora da Luz) . CONJUNTO de 5 Cartas autógrafas, datadas de Setembro e Novembro de 1837. Joaquim António Velez Barreiros (25/11/1803 - 1/10/186". Eclética. Retrieved 10 November 2021.
  5. ^ Rosa, André. "Descobrir a rua do visconde que mandou ligar Cascais a Lisboa". Evasões. Retrieved 10 November 2021.
  6. ^ "O Visconde da Luz e o Despertar do Cascais Contemporâneo". Cascalenses. Retrieved 10 November 2021.

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Joaquim Antonio Velez Barreiros 1802 1865 was a Portuguese soldier a minister of state and a prominent supporter of the liberal cause during the Portuguese Civil War In 1853 he was made a Baron and in 1854 elevated to the title of Viscount of Nossa Senhora da Luz Visconde de Nossa Senhora da Luz better known as Visconde da Luz He is also notable for his contribution to the growth of the town of Cascais as a popular summer resort Joaquim Antonio Velez BarreirosBorn 1802 11 25 November 25 1802 DiedOctober 1 1865 1865 10 01 aged 62 NationalityPortugueseOther namesViscount of Nossa Senhora da LuzOccupation s Soldier minister of state diplomatKnown forRole in developing Cascais as a summer resort Contents 1 Early life 2 Civil War 3 Later career 4 Cascais 5 Death 6 ReferencesEarly life editBarreiros was born on 25 November 1802 in Sao Juliao da Barra to the west of Lisbon the capital of Portugal After studying at the military academy he became a soldier and was sent overseas in January 1823 returning to Portugal in September of that year In July 1827 he was promoted to lieutenant 1 Civil War editSupporting the liberal cause in the Portuguese civil war he joined the defenders of the island of Terceira in the Azores where D Pedro had set up a government in exile later taking part in the taking of the islands of Pico Sao Jorge Faial and Sao Miguel by the liberals He took part in the landing at Mindelo north of Porto which proved to be a decisive event in the war and served during the Siege of Porto under the command of the Duke of Saldanha 1 Later career editHaving risen to the rank of lieutenant colonel during the civil war he was sent to Spain in November 1834 remaining until the end of 1837 and taking part in several battles against the Carlists who were seeking the establishment of a separate line of the House of Bourbon on the Spanish throne He was wounded at the Battle of Arlaban in 1836 While in Spain he met his wife D Rosa Montufar Infante daughter of the 3rd Marques de Selva Alegre and they married in Spain on 30 August 1837 She was a renowned beauty who in Lisbon would become the lover of the playwright and politician of Irish descent Almeida Garrett and is said to have inspired his poems published as Fabulas e Folhas Caidas Fables and Fallen Leaves They exchanged numerous love letters some of which were preserved on Garrett s death 1 2 3 4 In 1840 Barreiros went to London on behalf of the Portuguese government Returning to Portugal in December 1843 he was put in charge of the general inspectorate of public works In 1847 he was made a baron by Queen Maria II and in the same year he was promoted to brigadier and was briefly minister of foreign affairs As a result of the Regeneration that followed the military insurrection of 1 May 1851 that led to the downfall of Costa Cabral Barreiros became acting Minister of the Kingdom Foreigners and the Navy but shortly afterwards took over the functions of chief of staff of the commander in chief of the army together with those of director general of public works In 1854 he was elevated to be a viscount by King Pedro V 1 4 Cascais editThe town of Cascais which is situated on the Atlantic to the west of Lisbon has a street a travessa cross street and a garden or park all named after the Visconde da Luz In 1862 when Cascais was just a small fishing village Barreiros decided to build a modern summer home there He together with some other distinguished residents had agreed in 1860 to build a road between Cascais and Oeiras which would effectively connect Cascais with Lisbon This improved communication with Portugal s capital eventually attracted the Portuguese Royal Family to spend part of the summer in Cascais which thus became the country s leading seaside resort At the same time the municipality agreed to fine all transport that failed to stay on the cobblestoned roads of the town Trees were planted along the streets and the poles that were used to protect the growing trees were paid for by Barreiros 5 6 Death editBarreiros died in Lisbon on 1 October 1865 1 References edit a b c d e Nossa Senhora da Luz Joaquim Antonio Velez Barreiros 1 º barao e 1 º visconde de Portugal Dicionario historico Retrieved 10 November 2021 David Sergio Nazar GARRETT ENTRE A CRUZ DO DESEJO E A LUZ DO AMOR PDF Universidade Aberta Retrieved 10 November 2021 Almeida Garret 2004 Cartas de amor a viscondessa da Luz Rio de Janeiro 7 Letras ISBN 9788575771525 a b BARREIROS Joaquim Antonio Velez Visconde de Nossa Senhora da Luz CONJUNTO de 5 Cartas autografas datadas de Setembro e Novembro de 1837 Joaquim Antonio Velez Barreiros 25 11 1803 1 10 186 Ecletica Retrieved 10 November 2021 Rosa Andre Descobrir a rua do visconde que mandou ligar Cascais a Lisboa Evasoes Retrieved 10 November 2021 O Visconde da Luz e o Despertar do Cascais Contemporaneo Cascalenses Retrieved 10 November 2021 nbsp Portugal portal Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Joaquim Antonio Velez Barreiros amp oldid 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