Mascarenhas
Mascarenhas was originally a Portuguese surname, which is also in former Portuguese colonies, including India and Sri Lanka, widespread.
He is the surname of the following persons:
- Dimitri Mascarenhas ( born 1977 ), English cricket player
- Francisco de Mascarenhas, 13th Viceroy of Portuguese India, 1581-1584.
- Pedro Mascarenhas (c. 1484-1555 ), Portuguese navigator, explorer and diplomat, namesake of the Mascarene Islands.
- Mascarenhas ( footballer ) ( born 1937 ), Portuguese footballer
And in assembled form:
- António Mascarenhas Monteiro ( born 1944 ), President of Cape Verde
- Jóse Fernando Fernandes Costa Mascarenhas, 11 Marquês de fronteira ( b. 1945 ), Portuguese nobleman
- Ignatius Loyola Mascarenhas ( born 1949 ), Indian clergyman, Bishop of Simla and Chandigarh
- João Baptista Mascarenhas de Morais (1883-1968), officer in the Second World War, participating in the Brazilian Armed Forces
- José de Mascarenhas da Silva e Lencastre (* October 2, 1708; † January 13, 1759 ), last Duke of Aveiro
- José Carlos de Mascarenhas Relvas (1858-1929), Portuguese politician
- Antonino Paulo Mascarenhas Roxo ( b. 1928 ), Brazilian priest, Roman Catholic bishop
Mascarenhas is the Portuguese name of the Mascarene Islands, which is partly used also in the English-speaking world.
Mascarenhas also referred to:
- A suco in East Timor, see Mascarenhas (Veracruz )
- Disambiguation