Avelar


Avelar is a civil parish of the municipality of Ansião, Portugal. It was a vila during two occasions: for the first time from November 12, 1514 through December 31, 1836; and for the second time from June 21, 1995 to the present day.

Etymology

The name avelar is said to come from the Latin avellanale or avellanal, related to hazels.
The name was later appended to the town as a result of the Jewish expulsions from Spain and the subsequent resettlement of Jews in Portugal.

History

Antiquity

An old Roman pathway connecting Conímbriga to Sellium passed through the location of modern day Avelar.

Medieval history

The first known reference to Avelar is from the year 1137, when Afonso Henriques cites an "Avellaal" on the foral granted to Penela.
In November 1221, King Afonso II, the grandson of Afonso I, gave the Avelar estate to Martim Anes, his .

Renaissance and early modern history

In November 1497, King Manuel I names Fernão de Pina, Rui Boto and João Façanha as officials of the Forals of the Court, with the intention of starting a reform of the old forals. Seventeen years later, on November 12, 1514, Avelar was granted its foral, officially declaring it a town.
Then came the Portuguese succession crisis of 1580 and, with it, the Iberian Union. The union ended with the Portuguese Restoration War, but the Marquesses of Vila Real, then owners of the Avelar estate, supported the right of the Spanish Kings to the Portuguese throne. Because of this, King John IV of Portugal accused them of treason, and had their properties and riches confiscated, including the Avelar estate. Those confiscated goods were later passed on to the House of the Infantado, created by King John IV himself as an appanage for the second eldest son of the Portuguese monarch.
On December 31, 1836, due to a royal decree, Avelar loses its title of vila and becomes part of the concelho of until 1855. It then becomes part of the concelho of Figueiró dos Vinhos. In 1895, it finally becomes part of the concelho of Ansião, of which it remains to this day. This timeline, however, is disputed: other sources list Avelar as being a part of Figueiró dos Vinhos in as early as 1832.

Modern history

On June 21, 1995, Avelar regains its position as a vila. Since 2018, the town celebrates the anniversary of this event every year during the "Vila of Avelar Week".

Population

Administration

Executive body

As of February 2020, the president of the executive body of Avelar is Fernando Inácio Pires Medeiros.

Legislative body

As of February 2020, president of Avelar's legislature is Dina Maria Caseiro Henriques Rosa, of the Social Democratic Party.