Ducal House of Goa | |
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Country | Portugal |
Parent house | House of Vila Verde |
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Founded | 1515 |
Founder | Afonso de Albuquerque |
Final ruler | Brás de Albuquerque |
Deposition | 1581 |
The Ducal House of Goa was a short, but very important, ancient noble house of Portugal. The title "Duke of Goa" was the first Portuguese ducal title given outside the royal family, and the first Portuguese noble title to be granted to a territory overseas, Goa. The title was bestowed upon Afonso de Albuquerque by the Portuguese King Manoel I in 1515 as a reward for his outstanding performance for the Portuguese Empire. The title and house would soon become extinct with Afonso's son, Brás de Albuquerque, who would die without male heirs.