List of titles and honours of the Portuguese Crown
This list of titles and honours of the Portuguese Crown sets out the many titles of the monarchs of the Kingdom of Portugal while the monarchy was still in place.
Titles held by the monarch of Kingdom of Portugal
Note: Titles marked with * are titles that were no longer used or held at the time of the deposition of the monarchy in Portugal in 1910. Titles marked with " are titles that were personally held by the Portuguese monarch:
Kingdoms
- King of the United Kingdom of Portugal, Brazil, and the Algarves*
- King of Portugal
- King of the Algarves
- King of Silves*
Principalities
- Prince of the Portuguese*
Duchies
- Duke of Portugal*
Counties
- Count of Portugal*
Lordships
- Lord of Ceuta*
- Lord of Alcácer in Africa*
- Lord of Guinea
Titles held by the heir apparent of the Kingdom of Portugal
Note: Titles marked with * are titles that were not still used or still held at the time of the deposition of the monarchy in Portugal in 1910.
Principalities
- Prince of Portugal*
- Prince of Brazil*
- Prince Royal of the United Kingdom of Portugal, Brazil, and the Algarves*
- Prince Royal of Portugal and the Algarves
Duchies
- Duke of Braganza
- Duke of Guimarães
Marquessates
Counties
- Count of Guimarães
- Count of Arraiolos
- Count of Ourém
- Count of Neiva
- Count of Faria
Hereditary Orders
- Grand Master of the Order of the Immaculate Conception of Vila Viçosa
- Grand Master of the Order of Saint Michael of the Wing
- Grand Mistress of the Order of Saint Isabel[1]
Titles held by the heir apparent to the heir apparent of the Kingdom of Portugal
Principalities
Duchies
Counties
See also
Sources
- Titles held by the heir to the throne of Portugal (In Portuguese)
- Titles held by the heir to the heir of the throne of Portugal (In Portuguese)
References
- ^ The Duchess of Braganza, either by marriage or own right, is the grand mistress of the Order of Saint Isabel
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