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Fidalgo Definition & Meaning | YourDictionaryFidalgo definition: (archaic) The lowest title of nobility in Portugal, corresponding to that of hidalgo in Spain.
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Portuguese: Genealogical Glossary - BYU Script TutorialFidalgo: a word used in Portugal that means 'son-of-something', who had something in goods or noble heritage. Filho adotivo: adoptive son. Filha adotivo ...
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fidalgos – Nobiliary law – Adelsrecht – Droit nobiliaireMay 14, 2021 · The ancient Portuguese nobility was defined by the medieval lineages of noblemen (fidalgos or in Spanish: hidalgos). An early definition of ...
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[PDF] 17th and 18th century Portuguese Nobilities in the European ContextOver the course of the modern period, the fidalgo identity was to be inexorably destroyed in favour of a plurality of classificatory. Page 3. Monteiro. 17th and ...
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Hidalgo - Etymology, Origin & MeaningHidalgo, from Spanish and Old Spanish fidalgo, means "Spanish nobleman of secondary rank," originating as "son of someone," blending Latin roots and ...Missing: comparison Iberian
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fidalgo, n. meanings, etymology and more - Oxford English DictionaryOED's earliest evidence for fidalgo is from 1638, in the writing of Thomas Herbert, traveller and government official. fidalgo is a borrowing from Portuguese.Missing: derivation | Show results with:derivation
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NoneBelow is a merged summary of the content on Fidalgos and Nobility in Medieval Portugal (13th-14th Centuries), consolidating all information from the provided segments into a comprehensive response. To maximize detail and clarity, I will use a table in CSV format for key details, followed by a narrative summary that integrates additional context and notes where information is sparse or absent. This approach ensures all data is retained while maintaining readability.
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[PDF] The history of Portugal from the reign of D. Diniz ... - Sierra Leone Web... Nobility—were greatly divided among themselves, and the former strife for predominance was rekindled, dragging down into rival bands nobles and plebeians ...
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Sumptuary Laws in Portugal and its Empire from the Fourteenth to ...Exceptions within the hierarchy again focused on knights, fidalgos registered in the king's books and judges of the royal court. This law seems to confirm the ...
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The Military Orders and the Nobility in Portugal, 1500-1800 - jstorfor chaplain noblemen (fidalgos capelães) are not included. The Military Orders and the Nobility in Portugal. 8 1 offices.15 As a result, there ...
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[PDF] 17th and 18th century Portuguese Nobilities in the European ContextPortuguese noble groups increased in number, unlike most of Europe, with a stable high nobility. The base of the nobility widened while a court aristocracy ...
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[PDF] Framing Kinship: the Case of Portuguese Entails (Morgadios and ...Jul 17, 2025 · ABSTRACT: This article focuses on the kinship relationships framed by entails in Portugal, between the 14th and 17th centuries. Why did the.
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Preventing Household Failure: Figures of Authority in Familial ...Preventing Household Failure: Figures of Authority in Familial Corporate Bodies (The Portuguese Morgadio System from the Fourteenth to the Seventeenth Century).<|separator|>
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Old and new colonial elites 1750-1807 - SciELOOf these, only 116 were refused and did not enter the Portuguese military orders. Foros de fidalgo were also granted to those living in Brazil as a reward for ...
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Dames and Knights of the Royal House of Portugal – Nobiliary lawMay 14, 2021 · Somente mereciam a distinção os fidalgos hierarquicamente superiores ao fidalgo de cota de armas. Ou seja, somente poderiam pleitear a distinção ...
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in Baroqueengaged in no manual labor for at least four generations. Fidalgos de ... (Courtesy of the Archivo Nacional do Torre do Tombo.) .. Page 165. K. Ö. II.
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Os cavaleiros de Santarém na segunda metade do século XIII1Neste texto trato essencialmente do problema da distinção entre os cavaleiros vilãos e os cavaleiros de linhagem no contexto de um dos grandes centros urbanos ...
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[PDF] Nobility and Aristocracy in Ancien Regime Portugal ... - ICS-ULisboanobility increased in size and admitted newcomers from outside the Second. Estate, but gradually lost its distinctive privileges; while a court aristocracy.
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The Capture of Ceuta by the Portuguese - De Re MilitariIn July 1415 King D. João I of Portugal led 242 armed ships left Lisbon for North Africa, taking with him the Infantes Dom Henrique, Dom Pedro and Dom ...
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The Conquest of Ceuta | Encyclopaedia of Portuguese ExpansionIn 1415, King Dom João I led a Portuguese expedition to conquer Ceuta, a strategic city, on August 21st, with the city effectively conquered by the end of the ...
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The Project Gutenburg ebook of The Discovery and Conquest of ...The Chronicle of the Discovery and Conquest of Guinea. Written by Gomes Eannes de Azurara; now first done into English by Charles Raymond Beazley.
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Nicolau Coelho | Encyclopaedia of Portuguese ExpansionHe was a fidalgo of the royal house and took part on three consecutive voyages to the Indian Ocean. Written sources deal with his sea voyages.
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The Chronicle of the Discovery and Conquest of Guinea. Vol. IITHE CHRONICLE. OF THE. DISCOVERY. AND. CONQUEST OF GUINEA. WRITTEN BY. GOMES EANNES DE AZURARA;. NOW FIRST DONE INTO ENGLISH
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[PDF] Vasco da Gama and his successors, 1460-1580 - ia801303Under the Grand Mastership of. Prince Henry the Navigator it was closely associated with the progress of maritime discovery, as a means of transfer-.
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[PDF] The Portuguese Administration in Malacca, 1511-1641The remainder were classified as soldiers of soldados and were liable for military service. See Boxer Race. Relatio7is in the Portuguese Colonial Empire, p ...
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Imperial cities in the construction of a Portuguese multicontinental ...These captains had criminal jurisdiction and could apply capital punishment without appeal. However, the noblemen (fidalgos) ... Portuguese Empire, Portuguese ...
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How Portugal Forged an Empire in Asia - The DiplomatJul 11, 2019 · Their ultimate goal was the liberation of Jerusalem. In other words, the Portuguese fidalgos (noblemen), sailors and soldiers saw themselves ...
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NOTES ON SOME PORTUGUESE GOVERNORS OF THE ... - jstorOct 9, 2025 · to become captains of fleets or of fortresses. - Historia da ... of colonial administration at the end of the 16th century. I have been ...
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Duarte Coelho Pereira, First Lord-Proprietor of Pernambuco - jstor. 25 In March of 1534, he was awarded the captaincy of Pernambuco. this he gave as her dowry." 26 Whether this was true or not is uncertain. letters are ...
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Colonial Elites: Planters and Land Nobility in 17th- and 18th-Century Brazil### Summary of Portuguese Fidalgos Adaptation in Colonial Brazil (16th-18th Centuries)
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1 The Roots of Inequality: Sesmaria Land Grants in Colonial BrazilSesmarias can be broadly described as a conditional right to occupy land in return for cultivating it. They were introduced in Portugal in 1375, as a response ...Missing: captaincies | Show results with:captaincies
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Mixed Descent and Social Mobility in Colonial Minas Gerais, Brazil ...Nov 22, 2016 · Their ambiguous social standing could lie somewhere between the elite status of most brancos and the slave status of most pretos or crioulos.
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Brazilian nobility - GeniThe Brazilian nobility (Portuguese: nobreza do Brasil) refers to the titled aristocrats and fidalgo people and families recognized by the Kingdom of Brazil ...<|separator|>
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A Corte no Brasil e a distribuição de mercês honoríficasO aumento considerável na concessão de mercês honoríficas durante a permanência da Corte no Rio de Janeiro levou às críticas da imprensa liberal portuguesa ...
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[PDF] o conceito político de povo no período regencial brasileiro ...prejudiciais ao país: os aristocratas e fidalgos, bajuladores dos reis e explora- dores do povo. Os aristocratas, identificados muitas vezes aos portugueses ...
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[PDF] 'FIDALGOS' DA CASA REAL, TRAMAS ULTRAMARINAS - DialnetEm 3 de Janeiro, o livro de Registros de Mercês de D. Pedro II passa a acusar a concessão do foro de moço fidalgo a todos os 4 filhos de Francisco Sodré ...
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[PDF] UM ESTUDO DA NOBREZA BRASILEIRA ENTRE OS SÉCULOS ...construção social que permitiu a existência de uma heráldica tardia no Brasil do século. XIX, com características quase pitorescas, como veremos mais adiante.
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Arquivos Heráldica BrasilBrasão de Armas de Belarmino do Rego Barros. Titulação: Fidalgo Cavaleiro. Ano: 1873. Brasão de Armas de Pedro Caldeira Brant, Conde de Iguaçu. Ano: 1874.Missing: XIX | Show results with:XIX
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Portugal's Social and Political Change from the Ancien Régime to ...Instead, the Constitutional Charter (Carta Constitucional) of 1826, bestowed by D. Pedro IV and based on the Brazilian Constitution of 1824, made a ...
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The Brazilian origins of the 1826 Portuguese ConstitutionJul 29, 2011 · Using Portugal's 1826 Constitution, or Carta Constitucional, as a test case, the article examines the intellectual influences shaping the Carta ...
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[PDF] The Political History of Nineteenth Century Portugal1 - Swearer CenterThe evolution of the Portuguese liberal model would thus be hamstrung by reactionary elements loyal to the old absolutist order, who congregated in turn ...
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[PDF] Career and social trajectory in the monarchy and the Portuguese ...Many were nobles due to their offices, conduct, or functions, but fidalguia was acquired by inheritance or the royal will, which always involved being recorded.
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[PDF] The Failure of Portuguese Liberalism in the Nineteenth CenturyMy book discusses the political events of 1807-1853, focusing on the role of the monarchy, as played out by Dom João VI, Dom Pedro IV, Dom Miguel and Dona ...Missing: fidalgos | Show results with:fidalgos
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The Portuguese Revolution of 1910 - jstorThe Portuguese Revolution of October 5, 1910 resulted in the over- throw of the monarchy, the expulsion of the Braganca dynasty. (1640- 1910), and the ...
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The Portuguese Revolution of 5 October 1910 - Portugal.comAug 25, 2022 · Press laws were altered with less censorship and noble and royal titles were eliminated. A major step toward labor rights was started, the ...
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Fidalgo Surname Origin, Meaning & Last Name History - ForebearsThis is a surname given to a nobleman or knight - someone who inherited nobility through accomplishments of bravery in battles. - fidalgo. Submit the Meaning of ...Missing: linguistic derivation
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Fidalgo Name Meaning and Fidalgo Family History at FamilySearchPortuguese: from fidalgo 'nobleman' (see Spanish Hidalgo ). Similar ... Surname Meanings. Third-party Access. Ancestry · MyHeritage · FindMyPast ...Missing: prevalence | Show results with:prevalence
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Portuguese Coat of Arms for FidalgoSelected: Coat of Arms from Portugal: Fidalgo. (Portuguese Coat of Arms for Fidalgo). Formats available for immediate download: Windows Metafile Vector (WMF)Missing: societies Brazil
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Category:Heraldry of Portugal - Wikimedia CommonsAug 31, 2018 · Media in category "Heraldry of Portugal". The following 43 ... Fidalgo coa.png 310 × 421; 113 KB. Fidalgo elmo.png 414 × 603; 344 KB.
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[PDF] Deviant behaviour? Inequality in Portugal 1565–1770 - ULisboaAbstract This study offers an estimate of Portuguese income inequality over a period of more than 200 years. It is presented in three widely spaced ...