Antônio Rolim de Moura Tavares
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Dom Antônio Rolim de Moura Tavares (March 12, 1709 – December 8, 1782), first Count of Azambuja, was a Portuguese colonial administrator and the 10th viceroy of Brazil.[1] Tavares was born into the Portuguese nobility, and serve in the Portuguese military from 1726. He serviced as a colonial administrator in Brazil, and served as the first governor of Mato Grosso (1751-1765), Bahia (1766-1767), and Viceroy of Brazil and Governor of Rio de Janeiro (1767-1769). Tavares returned to Portugal in 1769 and served various government roles until his death in 1782. He is noted for his service as the First Viceroy of Brazil and travelogue, Relação da viagem, que fêz o Conde de Azambuja, D. Antonio Rolim, da cidade de S. Paulo para a vila de Cuiabá em 1751. The manuscript has been published numerous times in Brazil.[2][1][3]: 45
The Count of Azambuja | |
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Viceroy of Brazil | |
In office 17 November 1767 – 4 November 1769 | |
Monarch | Joseph I |
Preceded by | António Álvares da Cunha |
Succeeded by | Luís de Almeida Portugal |
Personal details | |
Born | (1709-03-12)March 12, 1709 Moura, Portugal |
Died | December 8, 1782(1782-12-08) (aged 73) Lisbon, Brazil |
Occupation | Colonial administrator |
Notable work | Relação da viagem, que fêz o Conde de Azambuja, D. Antonio Rolim, da cidade de S. Paulo para a vila de Cuiabá em 1751 |