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His ExcellencyThe Count of Lumiares
6th President of the Council of Ministers of the Kingdom of Portugal
In office
10 September 1836 – 4 November 1836
MonarchMaria II of Portugal
Preceded byAntónio José Severim de Noronha, 1st Duke of Terceira
Succeeded byJosé Bernardino de Portugal e Castro
Personal details
Born12 January 1788
Lisbon, Portugal
Died24 October 1849(1849-10-24) (aged 61)
Lisbon, Portugal
SpouseLuísa Henriqueta de Menezes Silveira e Castro
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José Manuel da Cunha Faro Menezes Portugal da Gama Carneiro e Sousa (12 January 1788 - 24 October 1849) was a Portuguese count and the President of the Council of Ministers from 10 September to 4 November 1836. He was the 4th Count of Lumiares [pt].

References

  1. de Oliveira Marques, A.H. (March 1986). História de Portugal Volume III (in Portuguese). Lisbon: Palas Editores. p. 609.
Political offices
Preceded byAntónio José Severim de Noronha, 1st Duke of Terceira President of the Council of Ministers
of the Kingdom of Portugal

1836
Succeeded byJosé Bernardino de Portugal e Castro
Prime Ministers of the Portuguese Constitutional Monarchy
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