Person:Gabriel of Lencastre, 7th Duke of Aveiro (1)

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Gabriel de Lencastre, 7º Duque de Aveiro
b.9 Aug 1667
d.23 Jun 1745
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Name Gabriel de Lencastre, 7º Duque de Aveiro
Gender Male
Birth[1][2] 9 Aug 1667
Death[1][3] 23 Jun 1745
Reference Number? Q5515922?


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His full name was Gabriel de Lencastre Ponce de León Manrique de Lara Cádenas Girón y Aragon (1667–1745), known as Dom Gabriel of Lencastre.

He was the 2nd son of Manuel Ponce de León, 6th Duke of Los Arcos, in Spain, and Maria de Guadalupe of Lencastre, 6th Duchess of Aveiro.

His mother was recognised by the Portuguese King, as Duchess of Aveiro, in 1679, on the condition she would return to Portugal. Due to her husband's opposition, she divorced him, returned to her homeland and regained the House of Aveiro and their estates.

Their elder son, Don Joaquín, would inherited the Spanish House of the Dukes of Los Arcos, while the younger, Dom Gabriel, would inherited the Portuguese House of the Dukes of Aveiro.

Only after his mother's death (1715), he came to Portugal. While he lived in Spain, King Charles II granted him the title of Duke of Baños, and he served in the Spanish army, both in the Catalonia and in the Flanders campaigns.

He died single without issue.

After his death the Duchy was claimed by his nephew, António de Lencastre Ponce de León (son of Joaquin 7th Duke of Los Arcos), and by José de Mascarenhas, 8th Count of Santa Cruz and 5th Marquis of Gouveia (descending from Álvaro and Juliana of Lencastre through female line).

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References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Gabriel of Lencastre, 7th Duke of Aveiro, in Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia.
  2. Sousa, António Caetano de. Historia genealogica da Casa Real Portugueza: desde a sua origem até o presente, com as Familias illustres, que procedem dos Reys, e dos Serenissimos Duques de Bragança : justificada com instrumentos, e escritores de inviolavel fé. (Lisboa Occidental: Joseph Antonio da Sylva, impressor da Academia Real, 1735-1749)
    11:175-178.
  3. Gabriel de Lencastre, Duque de Aveiro, in Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia.