Palmela, Pedro de Sousa Holstein, Duke de

Palmela, Pedro de Sousa Holstein, Duke de

▪ Portuguese statesman
also called (1812–23)  Count (conde) de Palmela , or (1823–33)   
born May 8, 1781, Turin, Piedmont [Italy]
died Oct. 12, 1850, Lisbon, Port.

      Portuguese liberal statesman and supporter of Queen Maria II.

      Palmela was born abroad during his father's tour of duty in the diplomatic corps. His family, and particularly his mother, had suffered from the Marquês de Pombal's despotism. Educated abroad and at Coimbra, Port., Palmela entered the army in 1796 and the foreign service in 1802. He was a friend of Madame de Staël and of Alexander von Humboldt and campaigned with Arthur Wellesley (later 1st Duke of) Wellington in the Peninsular War. Palmela represented Portugal in Rome (1802), Spain (1810), and Great Britain (1812). With the title of count (from 1812), he also took part in the Congress of Vienna. In 1817 he was appointed Portuguese minister of foreign affairs, but it was only in 1820 that he arrived in Rio de Janeiro, where the court then was. He returned to Portugal with King John VI in 1821 and was created a marquês in 1823. In later years he was for short periods minister of foreign affairs again (1835), president of the chamber of peers (1841), and prime minister (1842 and 1846).

      A moderate liberal along British lines, he urged John VI to embrace constitutionalism. Having allied himself with the Liberals on John VI's death (1826), Palmela stalwartly identified himself with the movement that in 1834 put Maria II on the throne; and it was largely thanks to his subsequent efforts that she remained queen. Duke de Palmela from 1833, he was active in politics and diplomacy almost until his death.

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