Count of Vila Verde (in Portuguese Conde de Vila Verde) was a Portuguese title of nobility created by a royal decree, dated from December 10, 1654, by King John IV of Portugal, and granted to Dom António de Noronha, 12th Lord of Vila Verde. António de Noronha descended from Pedro de Noronha, Archbishop of Lisbon and a grandson of King Fernando I of Portugal (through his mother Infanta Isabel) and of King Henry II of Castile (through his father Alfonso, Count of Noroña y Gigon). In 1833, these two titles were inherited by a collateral branch of the family: the Noronhas, Counts of Peniche.
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| - Marquis of Angeja (en)
- Marquês de Angeja (pt)
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| - Marquês de Angeja é um título nobiliárquico português criado, de juro e herdade e com Honras de Parente, por D. João V de Portugal por Carta de 21 de Janeiro de 1714 a favor de D. Pedro António de Menezes Noronha de Albuquerque, 2.º Conde e 13º Senhor de Vila Verde. Era filho de D. António de Noronha, 1º Conde e 12º Senhor de Vila Verde. (pt)
- Count of Vila Verde (in Portuguese Conde de Vila Verde) was a Portuguese title of nobility created by a royal decree, dated from December 10, 1654, by King John IV of Portugal, and granted to Dom António de Noronha, 12th Lord of Vila Verde. António de Noronha descended from Pedro de Noronha, Archbishop of Lisbon and a grandson of King Fernando I of Portugal (through his mother Infanta Isabel) and of King Henry II of Castile (through his father Alfonso, Count of Noroña y Gigon). In 1833, these two titles were inherited by a collateral branch of the family: the Noronhas, Counts of Peniche. (en)
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| - Count of Vila Verde (in Portuguese Conde de Vila Verde) was a Portuguese title of nobility created by a royal decree, dated from December 10, 1654, by King John IV of Portugal, and granted to Dom António de Noronha, 12th Lord of Vila Verde. António de Noronha descended from Pedro de Noronha, Archbishop of Lisbon and a grandson of King Fernando I of Portugal (through his mother Infanta Isabel) and of King Henry II of Castile (through his father Alfonso, Count of Noroña y Gigon). In the 18th century this family received new honours: a royal decree of King John V of Portugal, issued on January 21, 1714, created the title of Marquis of Angeja (in Portuguese Marquês de Angeja) and granted it to Dom Pedro António de Noronha, 2nd Count of Vila Verde. In 1833, these two titles were inherited by a collateral branch of the family: the Noronhas, Counts of Peniche. (en)
- Marquês de Angeja é um título nobiliárquico português criado, de juro e herdade e com Honras de Parente, por D. João V de Portugal por Carta de 21 de Janeiro de 1714 a favor de D. Pedro António de Menezes Noronha de Albuquerque, 2.º Conde e 13º Senhor de Vila Verde. Era filho de D. António de Noronha, 1º Conde e 12º Senhor de Vila Verde. (pt)
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