The Baron of Fonte Bela (Portuguese: Barão da Fonte Bela) was a title created by decree on 3 March 1836, confirmed by letter on 12 March 1836, by Queen Maria II, in favour of Jacinto Inácio Rodrigues da Silveira, a rich merchant and liberal politician from Ponta Delgada, in the Portuguese archipelago of the Azores.
[1] After the installation of the Portuguese Republic, the monarchy was abolished, resulting in the transformation of Estevão Gago da Câmara, into pretender to this title.
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