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Diogo de Castro (Évora, 1562-Évora, 1639) was a Portuguese nobleman and politician, who served as viceroy of Portugal between 1633 and 1634. Son of , I , Diogo inherited this title from his father. He began his military career at the Battle of Alcácer Quibir, where he was captured by the Arabs, but he was subsequently released by the intervention of the King of spain, Philip II, whom Castro began to support in the War of the Portuguese Succession. Castro participated in the Conquest of the Azores, which meant Philip's victory in the war. He served as president of the courts and .

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  • Don Diego de Castro fue un noble y militar portugués, el segundo Era hijo de D. Fernando de Castro, 1.º conde de Basto, y de D. . Fue presidente de la Junta Gobernadora del Reino, entre 1623 y 1631, durante el período Dinastía Filipina. Esta Junta dictaminó que el Reino de Portugal, en nombre y por designación del rey de España, por lo que en la práctica, Don Diego ejerce las funciones que hoy son equivalentes al primer ministro. Más tarde sería Virrey de Portugal entre 1633 y 1634. Su Gobierno es considerado decisivo en la crisis que derivó en la Guerra de Restauración portuguesa. (es)
  • Dom Diogo de Castro nasceu em (c. 1560) foi um nobre portugues, o 2º Conde de Basto. Era filho de D. Fernando de Castro, 1º conde de Basto, e de D. . Foi presidente da , entre 1623 e 1631, durante o período Dinastia Filipina. Esta junta governava que o Reino de Portugal, em nome e por nomeação do rei de Espanha, pelo que, na prática, Dom Diogo exerceu as funções que hoje em dia equivalem às de primeiro-ministro. (pt)
  • Diogo de Castro (Évora, 1562-Évora, 1639) was a Portuguese nobleman and politician, who served as viceroy of Portugal between 1633 and 1634. Son of , I , Diogo inherited this title from his father. He began his military career at the Battle of Alcácer Quibir, where he was captured by the Arabs, but he was subsequently released by the intervention of the King of spain, Philip II, whom Castro began to support in the War of the Portuguese Succession. Castro participated in the Conquest of the Azores, which meant Philip's victory in the war. He served as president of the courts and . (en)
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  • Don Diego de Castro fue un noble y militar portugués, el segundo Era hijo de D. Fernando de Castro, 1.º conde de Basto, y de D. . Fue presidente de la Junta Gobernadora del Reino, entre 1623 y 1631, durante el período Dinastía Filipina. Esta Junta dictaminó que el Reino de Portugal, en nombre y por designación del rey de España, por lo que en la práctica, Don Diego ejerce las funciones que hoy son equivalentes al primer ministro. Más tarde sería Virrey de Portugal entre 1633 y 1634. Su Gobierno es considerado decisivo en la crisis que derivó en la Guerra de Restauración portuguesa. (es)
  • Diogo de Castro (Évora, 1562-Évora, 1639) was a Portuguese nobleman and politician, who served as viceroy of Portugal between 1633 and 1634. Son of , I , Diogo inherited this title from his father. He began his military career at the Battle of Alcácer Quibir, where he was captured by the Arabs, but he was subsequently released by the intervention of the King of spain, Philip II, whom Castro began to support in the War of the Portuguese Succession. Castro participated in the Conquest of the Azores, which meant Philip's victory in the war. He served as president of the courts and . He was a member of the boards of government of the Viceroyalty of Portugal and was elected in 1633 as penultimate Viceroy of Portugal. During his rule, an attempt was made to regain Spanish might in Portugal, but Castro resigned quickly after opposing authoritarianism of the Count-Duke of Olivares. After failing in a mediation attempt during the , Castro died in his hometown as he prepared to travel to Madrid to discuss the future of Portugal. Soon after, the Portuguese Restoration War broke out. (en)
  • Dom Diogo de Castro nasceu em (c. 1560) foi um nobre portugues, o 2º Conde de Basto. Era filho de D. Fernando de Castro, 1º conde de Basto, e de D. . Foi presidente da , entre 1623 e 1631, durante o período Dinastia Filipina. Esta junta governava que o Reino de Portugal, em nome e por nomeação do rei de Espanha, pelo que, na prática, Dom Diogo exerceu as funções que hoje em dia equivalem às de primeiro-ministro. (pt)
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