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Manuel Vieira de Albuquerque Touvar : ウィキペディア英語版 | Manuel Vieira de Albuquerque Touvar
Manuel Vieira de Albuquerque Touvar (28 April 1776 - Lisbon; 14 June 1833) was a Portuguese nobleman, who served first as Captain-General in Brazil, but ultimately as the 9th Captain general of the archipelago of the Azores. ==Career== In the reign of Maria I of Portugal, Touvar governed the Captaincy of Espírito Santo, in the Portuguese colony of Brazil between December 1804 and December 1811. The early part of his work in Espírito Santo involved pursuing and attacking natives within his territory, a governmental practice that had in its objective the expansion internal navigation. In 1803, the indigenous had attacked the Porto de Souza, leaving the garrison of Coutins, totally destroyed.〔 In 1809, Touvar pursued the natives while founding in the ashes of the former garrison of Coutins the base for the settlement of Linhares, in homage to D. Rodrigo de Souza Coutinho, who was instituted as Count of Linhares.〔 Touvar served in the monarch's Council of State, as a colonel in the Portuguese cavalry and Commander in the Order of Aviz, under John VI of Portugal.
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