Count of Redondo explained
Count of Redondo (Portuguese: Conde de Redondo) was a Portuguese title of nobility created by a royal decree, in 1481, by King Manuel I of Portugal, and granted to D. Vasco Coutinho, the son of Fernando Coutinho, Marshall of Portugal.
List of counts
- Luís Coutinho, 4th Count of Redondo
- Francisco Coutinho, 6th Count of Redondo
- Duarte de Castelo Branco, 7th Count of Redondo
- Francisco de Castelo Branco, 8th Count of Redondo
- Manuel Coutinho, 9th Count of Redondo
- Fernão de Sousa de Castelo Branco Coutinho e Meneses, 10th Count of Redondo
- Tomé de Sousa Coutinho Castelo Branco e Meneses, 11th Count of Redondo
- Fernando de Sousa Coutinho, 12th Count of Redondo
- Tomé Xavier de Sousa Coutinho de Castelo Branco e Meneses, 13th Count of Redondo, 1st Marquis of Borba
- Fernando Maria de Sousa Coutinho, 14th Count of Redondo, 2nd Marquis of Borba
- José Luís Gonzaga de Sousa Coutinho Castelo Branco e Meneses, 15th Count of Redondo
- Fernando Luís de Sousa Coutinho Castelo Branco e Meneses, 16th Count of Redondo, 3rd Marquis of Borba
- Fernando José Luís Burnay de Sousa Coutinho, 17th Count of Redondo (1883–1945);
- António Luís Carvalho de Sousa Coutinho, 18th Count of Redondo (1925-2007); 7th Marquis of Valença, 4th Marquis of Borba, 15th Count of Vimioso, 8th Count of Soure;
- Fernando Patrício de Portugal de Sousa Coutinho, 19th Count of Redondo (1956), 8th Marquis of Valença, 6th Marquis of Borba, 16th Count of Vimioso, 9th Count of Soure?
Estates
The family owned a number of properties throughout Portugal. Amongst the more well-known properties are the Palace of the Counts of Redondo in Lisbon, and the Quinta do Relógio in Sintra.