Count of Assumar

Count of Assumar was a Portuguese title of nobility granted, on 30 March 1630, by King Philip III of Portugal, to D. Francisco de Melo, son of Constantino de Bragança, a junior member of the House of Cadaval.

As Francisco de Melo supported the right of the Habsburgs to the Portuguese throne, even after their expulsion on 1 December 1640, the county returned to the Crown, and it was granted, again, by Prince Regent Pedro (who later became Peter II of Portugal) to D. Pedro de Almeida, on 11 April 1677.

The Counts of Assumar family name was Almeida Portugal, once the 1st Count, D. Pedro de Almeida, descended through his paternal grandfather from the Almeida family (Counts of Abrantes) and through his paternal grandmother from the Portugal family (Counts of Vimioso).

”Nobreza de Portugal e do Brasil" – Vol.

Published by Zairol Lda., Lisbon 1989.

Coat of Arms of the Almeida Portugal family, Counts of Assumar, combining the Arms of the Portugal family ( Counts of Vimioso ) and the Almeida family ( Counts of Abrantes ).