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Last name: Vide

Dossier: 602587
Type:Heraldic dossiers
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Language of the text: Portugûes
Nobility: Cavaleiros - Família Nobre
Nobles in:Portugal (Portugal)
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Vide


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Nobility crown VideThere is more than one family to this name, with some authors wanting the surnames V. and Vide to correspond to the same lineage. Of those who use the V form, some are Portuguese and others are Spanish, passed to Portugal in the person of D. José, Jorge V., knight of the Order of Christ, captain of Horses of the Moura Regiment and then sarmgento-mor, of Cavalaria, retired, born in the city of Valencia in the kingdom of Aragaõ, who married D. Antónia Joaquina Inácia da Gama, born in Estremoz, daughter of Dr. Manuel Pires Cabeça and his wife, D. Andreia Martins de Gouveia, a knight professed in Order of Christ, judge of the House of Suplication, who on March 7, 1770 had a letter of coat of arms of succession, in which he was given, with others, those of Vidais. The aforementioned D. José Jorge V. was the son of D. Marcos Jorge V. and his wife, D. Maria Manuel Bendriz, born in Valencia, paternal grandson of D. Francisco V. and his wife, D. Josefa Ana Oritiz , great-grandson of D. Ana Maria Ortiz, great-grandson of D. Jerónimo V. and his wife, D. Jerónima Martins, all born in that city, who D. Jerónimo V. was a descendant of Bernardo V. de Besala, nobleman of Aragon, who was in the conquest of Valencia, where he stayed and his descendants established a large house. D. José Jorge V., mentioned above, had a brother named D. Pedro Vicente V., who was also a knight of the Order of Christ and served in high military posts in the State of India, leaving generation. 2) Old surname of geographic origin that is found at the time of D. Afonso II in the person of D. Martim Gil da V. whom he kidnapped. D. Guiomar Rodrigues, widow, of Pedro Fernandes Nino, with whom he married. The prové designation, of the village of V., today Castelo de VD Guiomar was the daughter of Rui Nunes das Astúria and his wife, D. Elvira Gonçalves de Palmeira, daughter of the rich man D. Gonaçalo Rodrigues de Palmeira and ...

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Blazon Vide

Coat of arms of family Vida

1. Coat of arms of family: Vida
Language of the text: Italiano

De prata com cinco flohas de videira de sua cor, postas em sautor.

Vida ou Videira. Citado em "Armorial Lusitano - Anuário da Nobreza de Portugal".

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