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1835 in Portugal
Summary
Events in the year
1835 in
Portugal
.
←
1834
1833
1832
1835
in
Portugal
→
1836
1837
1838
Centuries:
17th
18th
19th
20th
21st
Decades:
1810s
1820s
1830s
1840s
1850s
See also:
List of years in Portugal
Incumbents
edit
Vitório Maria de Sousa Coutinho
, the second Portuguese Prime Minister
Monarch
:
Mary II
Prime Minister
:
Pedro de Sousa Holstein
(until 4 May)
Vitório Maria de Sousa Coutinho
(4 May – 27 May)
João Carlos de Saldanha Oliveira e Daun
(27 May – 18 November)
José Jorge Loureiro
(18 November – )
Events
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18 April – The newspaper
Açoriano Oriental
was established
Titles created
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12 May –
Baron of São Cosme
, a title in the Portuguese nobility
23 May –
Viscount of Torre de Moncorvo
, a title created by Queen Maria II as a barony by decree
21 July –
Viscount of Banho
, an hereditary title created by Queen Maria II
17 September –
Viscount of Vilarinho de São Romão
, a title created by Queen Maria II
Births
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Statue of
Delfim Modesto Brandão
30 January –
António Lopes Mendes
, explorer and agronomist (d. 1894)
10 November –
Manuel António de Sousa
, Portuguese merchant and military officer of Goan origin (d. 1892).
[1]
Full date missing
edit
Delfim Modesto Brandão
, "Juiz" (head of state) of the
Couto Misto
Deaths
edit
28 March –
Auguste, Duke of Leuchtenberg
, the first prince consort of Maria II of Portugal (b. 1810)
References
edit
^
"Manuel António de Sousa"
. Retrieved
17 February
2019
.