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Miguel de Noronha, 4th Count of Linhares

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in 1640, he remained loyal to King Philip. As a reward for his loyalty, he was appointed General of the galleys of Sicily and Spain, and raised to Marquis de Gijón and Duke of Viseu. As General of the Galleys, he fought in 1646 the
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against France. After the battle, he was relieved from his command and imprisoned, for not having destroyed the French fleet. He died in Madrid in 1647.
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During his reign in India, Miguel was confronted by serious problems with corruption and external attacks, which led to important losses in
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when his cousin in the third degree, Dom Fernando de Noronha, died childless in 1608. As his father, Afonso de Noronha, he was
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between 1624 and 1628, gaining several successes in struggles with the Moors in that region. After that, he became the 44th
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noble and military, loyal to King Philip III of Portugal (Philip IV of Spain).
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with the Kingdom of Spain. This led to serious confrontations with
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Military personnel of the Franco-Spanish War (1635–1659)
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Portuguese
Count of Linhares
governor of Tangier
Governor of Portuguese India
Viceroy of India
Portuguese Ceylon
Mombasa
personal union
Olivares
Philip IV of Spain
Portuguese Restoration War
Battle of Orbitello
Portuguese Knowledge
CHAM Centro de História de Alem-Mar
Geneall.net
Categories
Viceroys of Portuguese India
Counts of Linhares
17th-century Portuguese people
1585 births
1647 deaths
Spanish sailors
Governors of Tangier
Military personnel of the Franco-Spanish War (1635–1659)
Portuguese nobility

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