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Atouguia (European Portuguese: [ɐtoˈɣi.ɐ]) is a
civil parish in the muni****lity of Ourém, Portugal. The po****tion in 2011 was 2,454, in an area of 19...
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Atouguia da
Baleia is a
parish in the muni****lity of Peniche, in Portugal. The po****tion in 2011 was 8,954, in an area of 47.02 km2. The
village of Atouguia...
- of
Atouguia, by
royal decree of King
Afonso V, in
December 1448. The main
branches of the
Ataide family originate from the 1st
Count of
Atouguia, including...
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Count of
Atouguia (in
Portuguese Conde de
Atouguia) was a
Portuguese title of
nobility created by a
royal decree,
dated from 17
December 1448, by King...
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Viscount of
Atouguia (Portuguese:
Visconde de
Atouguia) was a
title created by
Queen Maria II of
Portugal (on 15
March 1853), to the
benefit of António...
- The
Castle of
Atouguia da
Baleia (Portuguese:
Castelo da
Atouguia da Baleia) is a
medieval castle in the
civil parish of
Atouguia da Baleia, muni****lity...
- D. Jerónimo de Ataíde, 6th
Count of
Atouguia (1610 – 16
August 1665) was a
Portuguese nobleman and
colonial administrator, Governor-General of
Brazil from...
- D. Luís de Ataíde, 1st
Marquess of Santarém and 3rd
Count of
Atouguia (c. 1516 –
March 10, 1581), was a
Portuguese nobleman,
military commander and statesman...
- Dom
Martinho de Ataíde (c. 1415 – 1499), 2nd
Count of
Atouguia, was a 15th-century
Portuguese nobleman and diplomat. In 1455, he was
granted the lordship...
- husband)
Margarida Maria de
Castro de
Atouguia (born Lisbon, Santos-o-Velho, 30
October 1948), of the
Viscounts of
Atouguia, and had
three children (Francisco...