Francisco de Távora

Francisco de Távora (1646–1710), designated 1st Count of Alvor, was a Portuguese noble of the second half of the 1600s and early 1700s. He was a military official, diplomat, and colonial governor, serving the Kingdom of Portugal during the reign of Afonso VI of Portugal, Pedro II of Portugal, and João V of Portugal. He was the third son of the 2nd Count of São João da Pesqueira, António Luís de Távora and his wife Arcângela Maria de Portugal, daughter of the 4th Count of Linhares

Family
Born to António Luis de Távora, second count of São João da Pesqueira and D. Arcângela Maria de Portugal, he married Inês Catarina de Távora and had three children :
 * Maria Inácia de Távora (1678)
 * Bernardo António Filipe Neri de Távora, second count of Alvor (1681)
 * António Luis de Távora (1689).

His second marriage was with D. Isabel da Silva.


 * Governor of Portuguese Angola (1669–1676)
 * Governor of Portuguese India (56th) (1681–1686)
 * Vice-Roy of India (33rd) (1681–1686)


 * Another Francisco de Távora commanded the Great King during the naval battle of Diu (1509).