Duke of Aveiro

Duke of Aveiro

The Dukes of Aveiro was an aristocratic Portuguese title with the level of "Royal Dukedom", close related to the Portuguese Royal House.The title was granted in 1535, by King John III of Portugal to his 4th cousin, John of Lencastre, son of Infante George of Lencastre a natural son of King John II of Portugal.

John of Lencastre was already Marquis of Torres Novas when the King granted him the new title of Duke of Aveiro. Later, their descendents, gave a strong support to Philip II of Spain during the 1580 Portuguese succession crisis. Therefore, the Dukes became the second aristocratic House in Portugal, after the Branganzas.

Raimundo of Lencastre, 4th Duke of Aveiro maintained his House traditional support to the Habsburgs monarchy, evan after the 1640 national revolution in Portugal. Therefore, the House of Aveiro was confiscated by the new Kings of the Braganza Dynasty and, later in 1668 granted to his uncle, Peter of Lencastre, who already was Archbishop of Évora and general Inquisitor, becoming 5th Duke of Aveiro. He died in 1673 without issue.

The succession was given to his niece, Maria de Guadalupe of Lencastre, who was married to the Spanish Duke of Los Arcos. She returned to Portugal with her younger son, while her husband and her older son stayed in Spain. She regained the control of her House and estates and recognised the Braganzas royalty.

Due to the participation of the 8th Duke of Aveiro in the Távora affair (a conspiracy against the King), all the possessions of the Dukes of Aveiro were confiscated, their coat-of-arms destroyed from the public places, their houses demolished and their lands salted.

The Aveiros's palace in Lisbon, demolished and salted, gave place to a stone memorial in order to perpetuate the memory of the shame of the Aveiro House. In it the following text can be read (in Portuguese): "Aqui foram arrasadas e salgadas as casas de José Mascarenhas, exautorado das honras de Duque de Aveiro e outras condemnado por sentença proferida na Suprema Juncta de Inconfidencia em 12 de Janeiro de 1759. Justiçado como um dos chefes do barbaro e execrando desacato que na noite de 3 de Septembro de 1758 se havia commetido contra a real e sagrada pessoa de D.José I. Neste terreno infame se não poderá edificar em tempo algum." Which translates as: "In this place were put to the ground and salted the houses of José Mascarenhas, stripped of the honours of Duque de Aveiro and others, convicted by sentence proclaimed in the Supreme Court of Inconfidences on the 12th of January 1759. Put to Justice as one of the leaders of the most barbarious and execrable upheaval that, on the night of the 3rd of September 1758, was committed against the most royal and sacred person of the Lord Joseph I. In this infamous land nothing may be built for all time."

After 1759 the title was extinct. However, in 1939, Duarte Nuno, Duke of Braganza, authorized the use of the personal title of Duke of Aveiro to Caetano Henriques Pereira Faria Saldanha de Lancastre, Count of Alcáçovas, who did not use the prerogative.

List of the Dukes of Aveiro

#John of Lencastre, 1st Duke of Aveiro (1501-1571), son of Infante George, Duke of Coimbra (therefore grandson of King John II of Portugal);
#George of Lencastre, 2nd Duke of Aveiro (1548-1578, in Alcazarquivir), son of the previous Duke;
#Álvaro of Lencastre, 3rd Duke of Aveiro (1540-1626), together with his wife and cousin Juliana of Lencastre, 3rd Duchess of Aveiro (1560-1636), daughter of the previous Duke;
#Raimundo of Lencastre, 4th Duke of Aveiro (1620-1666), grandson of the previous Dukes;
#Peter of Lencastre, 5th Duke of Aveiro (1608-1673), son of Álvaro and Juliana of Lencastre, 3rd Dukes of Aveiro. Archbishop of Évora, died without issue;
#Maria de Guadalupe of Lencastre, 6th Duchess of Aveiro (1630-1715), sister of Raimundo of Lencastre, married the Spanish Manuel Ponce de León, Duke of Arcos;
#Gabriel of Lencastre, 7th Duke of Aveiro (1667-1745), son of the previous Duchess, died without issue.
#José de Mascarenhas da Silva e Lencastre, 8th Duke of Aveiro (1708-1759), collateral line, descending from Álvaro and Juliana of Lencastre through female line. He was executed by the Marquis of Pombal under orders of King Joseph I of Portugal, due to his participation in the Távora affair, a conspiracy against the King.

Other Titles

*Duke of Torres Novas
*Marquis of Torres Novas

The Dukes of Aveyro (Spanish Title)

When Peter of Lencastre, 5th Duke of Aveiro died in 1673, his niece, Maria de Guadalupe of Lencastre was finally recognised by the Portuguese King, as Duchess of Aveiro, in 1679, in the condition she would return to Portugal, once she was maried to the Spanish Duke of Los Arcos. Due to her husband's oposition, she divorced him, returned to her homeland and regained the House of Aveiro and their estates.

While waiting for the divorce in Spain, King Carlos II of Spain tried to avoid her return to Portugal by granting her, in 1681, the title of Duchess of Aveyro (Spanish spelling) as a Spanish title. This title belongs today to the Spanish "Carvajal" family and was never recognised in Portugal.

Family Name

The family name associated with the Dukes of Aveiro is "Lencastre" or "Lancastre", which have their origins in King John I wife, Philippa of Lancaster, daughter of John of Gaunt, 1st Duke of Lancaster and founder of the House of Lancaster.

Genealogical Summary

John I<------------->Philippa of Lencastre (1357-1433) | (1360-1415) King of Portugal | Princess of England
Duarte I (1391-1438) King of Portugal ______________|______________

Afonso V Infante Fernando (1432-1481) (1433-1470) King of Portugal 1st.Duke of Beja
2nd.Duke of Viseu
________|________
|
Ana de Mendonça=John II<------->Leonor of Viseu Manuel I : (1455-1495) | (1458-1525) (1469-1521) : King of Portugal | King of Portugal : |
: |
George of Lencastre Afonso
(1481-1550) (1475-1491)
2nd.Duke of Coimbra Crown Prince


JOHN of LENCASTRE "Royal House of Portugal" (1501-1571) 1st.Marquis of Torres Novas 1st.Duke of Aveiro

"Dukes of Aveiro"

ee also

*List of Portuguese Dukedoms
*Duke of Torres Novas
*Marquis of Torres Novas

External links

* [http://www.geneall.net/P/tit_page.php?id=156 The Dukes of Aveiro - Portuguese Genealogical site]


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