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Manuel Inácio
Martins Pamplona Corte Real, 1st
Count of
Subserra (3 July 1760 – 16
October 1832) was a
Portuguese nobleman and politician.
Manuel Inácio...
- The Fort of
Subserra (No. 1), also
known as the Fort of Alhandra, is
situated at 142
metres above sea
level close to
Alhandra in the muni****lity of Vila...
- Hill's division.
Defences still visible in this
section include the Fort of
Subserra. The
second section extended from
Arruda to the west of
Monte Agraço, which...
- with the
current wine region. The name
Sonsierra derives from the term
subserra,
already mentioned by the
monks of the
monastery of San Millán de la Cogolla...
-
forming part of the
Lines of
Torres Vedras.
These include the Fort of
Subserra on the
first line of
defence and the
Forts of
Serra da
Aguieira and the...
- Lángara
Federico Gravina João
Forbes Count of
Feira Gomes Freire Count of
Subserra Units involved Army of the
Eastern Pyrenees Army of the
Western Pyrenees...
- monarchy. He
immediately called on
General Pampluna (later
Marquis of
Subserra) to join him and his cause. The general, not a fan of the
liberal constitution...
- and King João V
Manuel Inácio
Martins Pamplona Corte Real, 1st
Count of
Subserra (1760-1832),
general and
Minister of the
Kingdom during the
reign of King...
- Fort of São Vicente,
Torres Vedras Forts of
Serra da
Aguieira Fort of
Subserra Fort of Zambujal,
Mafra Peniche Fortress Valença Fortress, Valença Alexandrov...
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Marquis of
Basto Marquis of
Belas Marquis of
Bemposta Marquis of Bemposta-
Subserra Marquis of
Borba Marquis of
Cadaval Marquis of
Campo Maior Marquis of Cascais...