Portuguese title of nobility
Count of Idanha-a-Nova was a Portuguese title of nobility created on two occasions.
The first creation, on 1 November 1582, by Philip I of Portugal.
Title holders:
- Pedro de Alcáçova Carneiro (1515 - 1593), 1st Count of Idanha-a-Nova, secretary of kings John III and Sebastian I of Portugal and Vedor da Fazenda of kings Sebastian I and Philip I of Portugal.[1]
The second creation, on 17 June 1892, by Carlos I of Portugal.[2]
Title holders:
- Jerónimo Trigueiros de Aragão Martel da Costa, 1st Count of Idanha-a-Nova
- Joaquim Trigueiros Osório de Aragão, 2nd Count of Idanha-a-Nova
- Joaquim Maria Trigueiros Coelho Frazão Osório de Aragão Martel, 3rd Count of Idanha-a-Nova;
- Maria de la Salette Trigueiros Coelho Frazão Osório de Aragão Martel, 4th Count of Idanha-a-Nova
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