António Luís de Sousa, 2nd Marquis of Minas

The Marquis of Minas
Governor-General of Brazil
In office
1684–1687
MonarchPeter II
Preceded byAntónio de Sousa Meneses
Succeeded byMatias da Cunha
Personal details
Born(1644-04-06)6 April 1644
Kingdom of Portugal
Died15 December 1721(1721-12-15) (aged 77)
Kingdom of Portugal
Military service
Allegiance Kingdom of Portugal
Years of service1658–1721
RankGeneral
Battles/warsPortuguese Restoration War
War of the Spanish Succession

D. António Luís de Sousa, 2nd Marquis of Minas and 4th Count of Prado (6 April 1644 – 25 December 1721) was a Portuguese general and Governor-General of Brazil from 1684 to 1687.

He was the son of Francisco, the first Marquis of Minas, and his second wife Eufrásia Filipa de Lima.

From a very young age on, he was destined for a military career. At the age of 14, he was present with his father at the Battle of the Lines of Elvas and later he fought the Spanish in the northern Minho province, becoming a general in 1665 after the conquest of the Galician town of A Guarda.

After the Peace Treaty of Lisbon he became military governor of Minho in the absence of his father, who was sent as ambassador to Rome. He assumed the title of Marquis of Minas after the death of his father in 1674.

Between 1684 and 1687 he was governor-general of Brazil, where he was able to restore the peace after the mismanagement of his predecessors, and was confronted with a serious epidemic in the Bahia province.

In 1687 he returned to Portugal and was appointed counsellor of war.