-
succession was
preferentially by male primogeniture. In some
families many
morgadios were ac****ulated as a
result of
marriage alliances,
leading to a tradition...
-
Ferreirinha Porto Ferreira Sandeman Quinta dos
Carvalhais Herdade do Peso
Morgadio da
Torre Quinta da
Romeira Bodegas LAN y Viña
Mayor Finca Flichman Château...
- from
royal grants (sesmarias), and were p****ed
through primogeniture (
morgadio). In the
independent Brazilian state, the
default means of
acquiring land...
- in the
possession of the
lords of
Barbosa until the
extinction of the
morgadios (the
Portuguese equivalent of majorats, or Fee tails) in Portugal, in...
- do Portal, in the town of Alhandra, and the
administration of
various morgadios (that
included two
estates in
Alverca do Ribatejo, the Lezíria da Corte...
-
family and upbringing, is
widely quoted in "Do
morgadio à divisão igualitária dos bens: extinção do
morgadio e estratégias de perpetuação do
poder familiar"...
- lineages, as well as
their legal obligation as
administrators of
various morgadios, many of
which inherited by
marriage and
subject to the use of the founder's...
- the
important morgadio of Eça, D.
Maria de
Noronha e Eça.
Through these marriages, the
House of
Torres Vedras gained a
number of
morgadios, commanderies...
- de Figueiredo, the
Quinta da Bica was only
instituted as a
majorat (or
morgadio in Portuguese), by his
grandson Manuel Ferraz de Figueiredo. Thus, the...
- in a bad
state of repair. A few
years later, in 1536,
Barbacena was a
morgadio of D.
Jorge Henriques,
huntsman to King D. John III, to whom was attributed...