Francisco de Paula Vieira da Silva de Tovar, 1st Viscount of Molelos
Francisco de Paula Vieira da Silva de Tovar 1st Viscount of Molelos | |
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Born | 1774 |
Died | 1852 (aged 77–78) |
Allegiance | Portuguese |
Rank | General |
Battles / wars | Portuguese invasion of the Banda Oriental |
Francisco de Paula Vieira da Silva de Tovar e Nápoles, 11th Lord of the Honour of Molelos, 1st Baron and 1st Viscount of Molelos (1774–1852) was a Portuguese military officer and politician. He is best known for his role in the Portuguese invasion of the Banda Oriental, under the reign of king John VI, as well as for his active participation in Portugal's resistance against the invading troops of Napoleon (1807–1810) and, towards the end of his life, for his support for the Absolutist or Traditionalist faction during the Portuguese Civil War, whose ranks he led as a General.
In 1862, exiled king Miguel I honoured him posthumously by creating his only surviving grandson, António Vieira de Tovar de Magalhães e Albuquerque, 1st Count of Molelos. This title, however, was never legally validated, and his only daughter died an infant.
The vicomital title was given continuity by the descendants of António's great-aunt Josefa Vieira da Silva de Tovar.
See also
[edit]- Viscount of Molelos
- Nápoles (family)
- Honour (land)
References
[edit]- Serrão, Manuel. História de Portugal, Volume VII: A Instauração do Liberalismo (1807-1832)
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- 1848 deaths
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