- Camões Family
Camões Family
Origins
It seems that this surname had its origin from the Palace of Camauda, of which makes mention Gonzalo Argote de Molina, which is in the
Kingdom of Navarre in land of theBasques , corrupted from "Camanda" to "Camoens", from where they passed to Galicia and then toPortugal . Some say this surname came from a bird named "Camão", others from theCastle of Camoens, old in theKingdom of Galicia , next toCape Finisterre .The first one that can be found with this surname and from whom there is any notice was Vasco Pires de Camões (mentioned at the "Chronicle of Dom João I" by
Fernão Lopes , C. II, C. 43). He followed the parciality of KingPeter of Castile against his brotherHenry II of Castile , and for that reason passed toPortugal , at the time of KingFerdinand I of Portugal , also for following in Galicia, from where he held, his side in the pretension he had for theCrown of Castile against Henry II, the Bastard. King Ferdinand gave him in the Kingdom of Portugal for his services the "Alcaidarias-Móres" ofAlenquer andPortalegre , the Villages ofSardoal , Punhete,Mação , Amêndoa and the Council of Gestaçô, and the estate farms and lands that Infanta Beatriz or Brites, his sister, had atEstremoz andAvis , and made him one of the first Noblemen of his Council, which he later all lost. Vasco Pires de Camões followed the party ofBeatrice of Portugal and Castile at the time of KingJohn I of Portugal and against him, and was arrested at theBattle of Aljubarrota , and Aires Pires de Camões, his cousin, for what he lost the lands he had in the Kingdom of Portugal, remaining only the lands he had atEstremoz and other assets he had atAlenquer andLisbon , from which his descendants made someMajorat s, mostly atAvis and at the City ofÉvora , where they possessed many rent, retaining thepatronymic "Vaz". Gandara, in "Armas y Triunfos de Galicia", Chapter 27, fl. 297 / p. 584, says that the "Camões" descend from Vasco Rodríguez de Caamaño, son of Fernán García de Caamaño, for Vasco Peres de Camões is thought to be the same he calls Vasco Fernández de Caamaño, second son of Fernán García de Caamaño and his wife Constanza Suárez de Figueroa, whose ancestry, with the "de Caamaño" surname, can be seen at the book said.Aires Peres de Camões, following the party of King
John I of Portugal , was aCaptain of agalley of the fleet that left fromPorto against the coast of Galicia, from where theGeneral was the Count de Trastamara.Their
Coat of Arms they bear is in a green field a serpent neck and head in gold that leaves from between two rocks in silver, touched in red, and forTimber the same serpent of the shield, or its head. It seems to have allusion to the serpent ofCadmus or to the animal they callcayman , which is a lizard (see Orozco in "Thezouro").Lineage
Vasco Peres de Camões, married Maria Tenreiro, daughter of Gonçalo Tenreiro (b.
Pontevedra , Galicia), Captain-Major of the Fleets of Portugal, who following the party of Castile titled and called himselfMaster of Christ, and wife Maria Fernandes, and paternal granddaughter of Garcia Tenreiro (b. Pontevedra, Galicia) and wife, and had three children:
* Gonçalo Vaz de Camões, a rich Nobleman, who lived atAvis and succeeded in name of his wife at theMajorat of the Fonsecas and married Constança da Fonseca, Lady of theMajorat of the Fonsecas (instituted by Lourenço da Fonseca onAugust 13 ,1521 ), daughter of Afonso Vasques da Fonseca, "Alcaide-Mór" of Moreira and Marialva, and wife Mécia Lopes Pacheco (both descendants among others fromAlfonso IX of Leon and she also fromSancho IV of Castile ), and had an only son:
** António Vaz de Camões, lord of his father's house, who succeeded his maternal grandfather'sMajorat of the Fonsecas, married to an unknown woman, and had:
*** Lopo Vaz de Camões, lord of his father's house in which he succeeded, married to Inês Dias da Câmara, daughter of Diogo Afonso de Aguiar, from the Island ofMadeira , and first wife Isabel Gonçalves da Câmara (daughter ofJoão Gonçalves Zarco ), and had:
**** António Vaz de Camões, who succeeded in his father's house and married Dona Isabel de Castro, daughter of Dom João de Castro (bastard son of Dom João de Castro of the Lords das Alcáçovas, Captain-Major ofÉvora ) and wife as second husband Francisca de Brito or Brandão, and had issue, three children from marriage and three bastard children by unknown women:
***** Lopo Vaz de Camões, who was called "o dos Óculos" (the one with the glasses), first son, who succeeded his father and at theMajorat da Camoeira, inÉvora , and at the more that were together, married to Maria da Fonseca, daughter of João or Gaspar Rodrigues Preto, "Estribeiro-Mór" (Major Riding Master) of EmpressIsabella of Portugal , as it can be seen from the inscription from his grave which is at the Chapel ofSaint Francis ofÉvora at the part of the Epistole, and wife Mécia da Fonseca (also a descendant ofAlfonso IX of Leon ), and paternal granddaughter of Jorge Rodrigues Preto, also a "Estribeiro-Mór" (Major Riding Master) of EmpressIsabella of Portugal , the one who instituted a Chapel at São Francisco de Évora, which is called of Nossa Senhora da Conceição (Our Lady of Concepcion), and it is said to have married Maria Bota and left some assets as aMajorat to his son António, and had:
****** António Vaz de Camões, lord of his father's house, married as her first husband Dona Francisca da Silveira (who after widowed married Gaspar de Brito Freire), daughter of Dom Álvaro da Silveira (son of the 2nd Counts de Sortelha), of some Portuguese Royal descent, and wife Brites Mexia, and had:
******* Lopo Vaz de Camões, who inherited the house and succeeded his father'sMajorat s, was a Lettered man, a Collegial at São Paulo, and put himself as a Friar at the Convent of Nossa Senhora da Piedade (Our Lady of Piety), from where he left for illing, and died within two months, unmarried and without issue, and inherit hisMajorat s his sister Maria de Meneses or Maria da Silveira
******* "Frei" António da Silveira de Camões or António da Silveira who, by the death of his sister Maria de Meneses or Maria da Silveira, inherited theMajorat s, and was aFriar ofSaint Augustine
******* Maria de Meneses or Maria da Silveira, who inherited theMajorat s, by the death of her brother Lopo Vaz de Camões, and was the wife of António de Magalhães, Lord daPonte da Barca , and then of Dom Pedro Mascarenhas de Lancastre, without issue from both marriages, passing theMajorat s to her brother "Frei" António da Silveira de Camões or António da Silveira
******* Brites da Silveira, who died unmarried and without issue
****** Sebastião de Camões
****** Gaspar da Fonseca
****** Mécia ..., who died unmarried and without issue
****** Isabel ..., who died unmarried and without issue
****** Ana de Castro, married as his first wife to Diogo Lopes de Carvalho, Lord of the Coutos de Abadim e Negrelos,Hidalgo of theRoyal Household , son of Luís Lopes de Carvalho,Hidalgo of theRoyal Household , and wife Dona Mécia de Eça (male line descendant fromInfante João, Duke of Valencia de Campos ), and had issue still extant
***** (bastard???) Luís Gonçalves de Camões, who made and instituted theMajorat da Torre, atAvis , or ofAvis , as which is called, which owned Simão de Camões, and which he left to his cousin Duarte de Camões da Câmara or de Távora (see below), unmarried, had a natural daughter who, inTestament , ordered to put as aNun , and left 10$000 réis to his sister Antónia Pacheca, who must have been his mother's daughter:
****** (bastard) "Soror" Bernarda ..., aNun at theConvent of Paraíso, inÉvora
***** Francisca de Castro, married as his third wife Dom Martinho de Sousa e Távora or de Távora de Sousa or de Sousa or de Távora, "Alcaide-Mór" deAlter do Chão , son of Dom Manuel de Sousa or de Távora, "Vedor" (Reeve) of theDuke of Braganza and "Alcaide-Mór" deAlter do Chão , of some Portuguese Royal descent, and wife Grácia Figueira or Maria Tavares, and had issue
***** (bastard) Pedro da Fonseca de Camões, a Clergyman
***** (bastard) Antónia Pacheco, who died unmarried and without issue
***** (bastard) Isabel da Câmara, who died unmarried and without issue
**** Simão Vaz de Camões or Simão de Camões, married to an unknown woman, and had:
***** Duarte de Camões da Câmara or de Távora, who inherited theMajorat which is called of the Tower ofAvis instituted by his cousin Luís Gonçalves de Camões, married to Isabel Lobo, daughter of Aires Tavares de Sousa, of some Portuguese Royal descent, and wife Maria Lobo, and had issue, five children from his marriage and a bastard son by an unknown woman:
****** Luís Gonçalves de Camões, who inherited the house and married to an unknown woman, without issue
****** Simão de Camões, who inherited the house at the death of his brother and died unmarried and without issue
****** Maria da Câmara, married as his first wife to her distant cousin Francisco de Faria Severim, "Executor-Mór" (Major Executioner) of theTreasury , without issue
****** "Soror" Constança da Câmara, aNun at theConvent of Santa Clara, inÉvora
****** "Soror" Ana de Sousa, aNun at theConvent of Santa Clara, inÉvora
****** (bastard) Duarte de Camões, married to Maria da Paz, and had issue:
******* Luís de Matos de Camões, married to Simoa de Faria Pimentel, and had issue:
******** Juliana Maria de Faria, married to Ascenço Lopes Franco (b. Ferreira de Aves,Sátão ), son of Afonso Lopes Franco (b.Porto ) and wife Águeda Martins, and had issue
**** Duarte Vaz de Camões or Duarte de Camões, third son, who never got married and made theMajorat da Camoeira, and had natural children by unknown women:
***** Pedro Gonçalves de Camões, who succeeded his father'sMajorat , married firstly to Leonor de Melo, daughter of Nuno Fernandes Cogominho, Lord of theMajorat da Torre dos Coelheiros, and second wife Helena de Melo, and a descendant ofCharlemagne andFerdinand I of Castile , and secondly to Isabel da Silva or de Melo, daughter of Jorge de Melo, fromAlandroal , and wife Violante da Silva, both of some Portuguese Royal descent, and had issue, one daughter from each marriage:
****** "Soror" Francisca ..., aNun at theConvent of São Bento
****** "Soror" Inês ..., aNun at theConvent of São Bento
***** Gonçalo Vaz de Camões, who inherited his brother for not remaining male children and was atIndia where he married Margarida da Veiga, and had issue; for his death ran a plea over theMajorat da Camoeira and was given a sentence to António Vaz de Camões, whose descendants possessed it:
****** Duarte de Camões
****** "Soror" Joana ..., aNun at theConvent of Paraíso, inÉvora
***** Simão de Camões, who succeeded at theMajorat who instituted his cousin Luís Gonçalves de Camões
** Aldonça Anes de Camões, wife of Rui Casco, "Alcaide-Mór" ofAvis , son of Martim Casco, "Alcaide-Mór" ofAvis and wife Teresa Ferreira, and had issue (?)
* João Vaz de Camões or João de Camões, second son, who lived and lies buried at the Cloister of the See ofCoimbra , in a particular Chapel, and has a grave risen up in marble, with half relief figures, with an epitaph of the services he had done to KingAfonso V of Portugal , whose Vassal he was, and served the same King at the Wars of Africa and Castile, and was aCorregidor of the "Comarca" (District ) of the Beira, married firstly to Inês Gomes da Silva, natural daughter of Jorge da Silva by an unknown woman and older sister of Brites da Silva and Catarina da Silva (and whose paternal grandfather was a bastard son of Gonçalo Gomes da Silva, "Alcaide-Mór" ofSoure , son of the 1st Lords daChamusca and a descendant among others fromJuan Manuel, Lord of Villena 's marriage and fromAfonso III of Portugal byMadragana - whose Jewish ancestry go as far as to King David), and secondly to Catarina Pires, without issue, and had:
** João Vaz de Camões, born inVila Franca de Xira , who together with his father and stepmother in1505 "were inCoimbra , where they had residence, she securely at the house of the Rua do Deão, and the son at the Bishop's Palace", married to Branca Tavares, and had:
*** Estêvão Vaz de Camões, died inItaly in the Wars of the Emperor, apparently unmarried and without issue
*** Henrique de Freitas, died inIndia , apparently unmarried and without issue
*** "Frei" Simão Vaz de Camões, who for having violated the clausure of theMonastery of Santana was condemned to deportation, was at large and died during or for having been wounded at theBattle of Alcântara (1580) fighting forAntónio of Portugal ,Prior ofCrato
*** Isabel Tavares, died at the last quarter of the16th century , married1550 /1552 to Álvaro Pinto, and who was "daughter of good people but of modest living" and " couldn't write", as it can be seen at the final part of adeed of1550 , where it is affirmed that someone "signed for himself and for the mentioned Isabel Tavares at her beg for not knowing how to sign"
*** Dom Bento ...
** António or Antão Vaz de Camões, who was withAfonso de Albuquerque atIndia , married to Guiomar Vaz da Gama, daughter of a da Gama fromAlgarve , and for that reason chanted her grandson the actions ofVasco da Gama , with whom she had a reason of kindred, and had:
*** Simão Vaz de Camões, who went toIndia as aCaptain of a vessel, was lost and wrecked and reached the shore at the sight of the firm land ofGoa and was saved in a board and some time after that died poor at the same City [This shipwreck is very resemblant to the one mentioned in "Os Lusíadas" byLuís Vaz de Camões , which also shipwrecked at the delta of theMekong River whil travelling East to make his living, and sho survived saving his masterpiece in one hand and swimmin with the other.] , married to Ana de Sá de Macedo or Ana de Sá, daughter of a de Macedo from Santarém, the parents of:
****Luís Vaz de Camões , thePoet and great Epic
*** Dom "Frei" Bento de Camões, aFriar at and the First GeneralPrior of theMonastery of Santa Cruz inCoimbra , who held the office of First "Cancelario" (Chancellor ) of theUniversity of Coimbra , "with power to graduate asLicensee and Doctor in every Faculties" [He was the responsible for his nephewLuís Vaz de Camões ' studies at theUniversity of Coimbra , by the KingJohn III of Portugal .] [See "Crónica dos Regrantes", Liv. 7, Cap. 14 and Liv. 10, Nr. 9.]
** Pêro Vaz de Camões, born inCoimbra , anEsquire inAlgarve in1530 at the service of Dom Luís de Castro, Lord de Monsanto and Lord deCascais and "Alcaide-Mór" ofLisbon (called and should have been Count de Monsanto), apparently unmarried and without issue
* Constança Pires de Camões, married to Pedro or Pero Severim, called as a nickname "o Baralha", a French Nobleman from the Bishopric ofSenlis , who came to the Kingdom of Portugal toLisbon at the time and serving KingJohn I of Portugal and found himself with him at the taken ofCeuta , after what he came back to the Kingdom, where he married, and had issue, the Severim Family of PortugalReferences
* Manuel José da Costa Felgueiras Gaio, Nobiliário das Famílias de Portugal, Título Camoens
* Cristóvão Alão de Morais, Pedatura Lusitana, Camões
* Luís Vaz de Camões, Os Lusíadas, Porto Editora (Commented Edition), p. 31-2Notes
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