Manuel da Terra Brum, 3rd Baron of Alagoa
Manuel Maria da Terra Brum, 3rd Baron of Alagoa | |
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| Baron of Alagoa | |
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| Reign | 28 August 1901 – 11 July 1905 |
| Predecessor | José Francisco da Terra Brum, 2nd Baron of Alagoa |
| Successor | Title extinct |
| Full name | Manuel Maria da Terra Brum |
| Born | 3 February 1885 Horta, Azores |
| Died | 11 July 1905 (aged 20) Horta, Azores |
| Nationality | Portuguese |
| Noble family | Brum |
| Father | José Francisco da Terra Brum |
| Mother | Francisca Paula Terra Brum da Silveira Leite de Noronha |
Manuel Maria da Terra Brum, 3rd Baron of Alagoa (Horta, 3 February 1825 – Horta, 11 July 1905), was a merchant and viticulturist who played a prominent role in the local politics of Faial Island, in the Azores. He was the ninth son of the 1st Baron of Alagoa.
Terra Brum was descendant of Josse van Aertrycke, a Flemish nobleman who was one of the first colonizers of Faial in the 15th century.
Carlos I granted Terra Brum the title of Baron of Alagoa during his visit to the Azores in 1901.