Marquis of Viana

Marquis of Viana (in Portuguese Marquês de Viana) was a Portuguese title of nobility granted on July 3, 1821, John VI of Portugal to D. João Manoel de Menezes, who already was 2nd Count of Viana, a son of Domingos Manoel de Noronha, 3rd Marquess of Tancos.

Coat of Arms of the Manoel family, Marquesses of Viana.

List of the Marquesses of Viana (1821)

  1. João Manoel de Menezes (1783–1831), 2nd Count of Viana;
  2. João Paulo Manoel de Menezes (1810–1890), 3rd Count of Viana;
  3. João Luís Maria Berquó de Faria Manoel de Menezes (1910–1937), 4th Count of Viana, had no issue;
  4. Luis José da Gama Berquó (1895–1984), had no issue;
  5. Maria Isabel Manoel Berquó de Faria de Varennes de Mendonça (1927-), 5th Countess of Viana;
  6. Nuno de Varennes Ramos Chaves Berquó (1957-), her mother transmitted him the title in her life;

See also

Bibliography

"Nobreza de Portugal e Brasil" Vol III, pages 48/481. Published by Zairol, Lda., Lisbon, 1989.

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