D. Luís Bernardo de Távora, 4th Marquis of Távora and 7th Count of São João da Pesqueira (29 August 1723 – 13 January 1759) was a Portuguese nobleman. He was one of the thirteen people executed in Lisbon, on 13 January 1759, convicted of attempting to kill the King Joseph I of Portugal.[1]
He was the first son of Francisco de Assis de Távora, 3rd Count of Alvor, and Leonor Tomásia de Távora, 3rd Marquise of Távora.[1] Luís Bernardo married his aunt, sister of his father, D. Teresa de Távora e Lorena on 8 July 1742.[1] Neither he nor Teresa had any descent.
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- 1 2 3 "Luís Bernardo de Távora, 7.º conde de S. João da Pesqueira, 4.º marquês de Távora - Portugal, Dicionário Histórico". www.arqnet.pt. Retrieved 2023-10-01.
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