Viscount of Santana

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Creation date16 August 1870
First holderManuel Alves Guerra, 1st Viscount of Santana
Last holderManuel de Melsbroeck Alves Guerra, 3rd Viscount of Santana
Viscountship Santana
Creation date16 August 1870
Created byLuís I of Portugal
First holderManuel Alves Guerra, 1st Viscount of Santana
Last holderManuel de Melsbroeck Alves Guerra, 3rd Viscount of Santana
Extinction date1910 (Monarchy abolished)
Former seatsPalacete de Santana, Horta
Manuel Alves Guerra, 1st Viscount of Santana (1814-1895)

Viscount of Santana is a noble title created by decree of 16 August 1870, by King Luís I of Portugal, in favour of Manuel Alves Guerra, who was already 1st Baron of Santana, a title previously granted by decree of 20 July 1863.[1]

The designation of the title derives from the Palacete de Santana, a large property located in the upper part of the city of Horta, then owned by the 1st Baron.[1] The building is currently owned by the Santa Casa da Misericórdia da Horta and presently houses the Escola Profissional da Horta.[2][3]

The title of Baron of Santana was thus the direct precursor of the Viscountcy, having also been granted, by decree of 10 February 1870, to the nephew of the 1st Baron and 1st Viscount, likewise named Manuel Alves Guerra, a diplomat and politician. He would later succeed as the 2nd Viscount.[1]

Barons of Santana (1863)

# Name Dates Title Notes
1 Manuel Alves Guerra 1815–1895[4] 1st Baron of Santana Later 1st Viscount of Santana
2 Rodrigo Alves Guerra 1833–1901 2nd Baron of Santana Paternal nephew of the former; Brother of the 2nd Viscount of Santana[5]

Viscounts of Santana (1870)

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