Visconde de Landal
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Title created by King Luís I of Portugal
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 by a decree of the 22nd December, 1887, in favour of Julião Casimiro Ferreira Jordão. The title was attributed for three generations and it was held by:
  • Julião Casimiro Ferreira Jordão, 1st Viscount of Landal

  • Jaime Peixoto da Silva Ferreira Jordão, 2nd Viscount of Landal

  • Maria do Carmo Pereira e Sousa Peixoto Ferreira Jordão, 3rd Viscoutess of Landal


Being the late Viscount Jaime's only surviving child, Maria do Carmo was confirmed in the title by the Portuguese Counsel of Nobility, in charge of recognizing the use of titles after the fall of the Monarchy in 1910.

Because the title was attributed for three generations only, after the death of the last Viscountess, in 1980, the title was extinguished, though the representation of the same falls on the eldest of the thirteen Viscountess’ surviving children, António de Sousa Vadre Castelino e Alvim, a lawyer in Lisbon
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