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House of Abrantes : ウィキペディア英語版
House of Abrantes

The House of Abrantes (Portuguese: ''Casa de Abrantes'') descends from the ancient and noble Almeida family.
King Afonso V granted the land around Abrantes to his cousin, Lopo de Almeida, 1st Count of Abrantes in 1476. The title and lands descended in the Almeida family until 1650 when its male line expired and the estate reverted to the Crown.
The estate and noble title were granted to the family, Counts of Penaguião in 1718 and devolved via the Lencastres, Counts of Vila Nova, now represented by the ''Lancastre e Távora'' branch of the family.
== The Counts of Abrantes ==
In 1476, King Afonso V of Portugal granted Dom Lopo de Almeida, a descendant of King Pedro I of Portugal through an illegitimate line, the title of Count of Abrantes, which became extinct when Dom Miguel de Almeida, 4th Count of Abrantes and a Restoration hero, died without issue.
When Isabel de Mendonça, the Count of Abrantes’ heir, married João Rodrigues de Sá, 1st Count of Penaguião, the Count of Abrantes revived for the Sá family.

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