José Maria de Alpoim

José Maria de Alpoim
Minister of Ecclesiastical Affairs and Justice
In office
20 October 1904  10 May 1905
MonarchCarlos I
Prime MinisterJosé Luciano de Castro
Preceded byArtur de Campos Henriques
Succeeded byArtur Montenegro
In office
18 August 1898  26 June 1900
MonarchsLuís I
Carlos I
Prime MinisterJosé Luciano de Castro
Preceded byFrancisco da Veiga Beirão
Succeeded byArtur de Campos Henriques
Personal details
Born
José Maria de Alpoim Cerqueira Borges Cabral

2 June 1858
Santa Cristina, Mesão Frio
Died15 December 1916 (58 years old)
Lisbon
Resting placeLisbon
NationalityPortuguese
Political party
SpouseCarmo de Tovar Pereira Coutinho de Vilhena e Menezes,
Children
  • Bernardo de Alpoim
  • Egas de Alpoim
ResidenceLisbon
Alma materUniversity of Coimbra
OccupationPolitician
ProfessionJournalist

José Maria de Alpoim Cerqueira Borges Cabral (Santa Cristina, Mesão Frio, 2 June 1858 - Lisbon, 15 December 1916) was a politician, member of the Progressive Party of Portugal, and later the Republican Party of Portugal, who held various roles during the last years of the constitutional monarchy in Portugal. He was a deputy in the Cortes, Counsel and Peer of the Realm, as well as holding positions in the Ministry of Justice, as well as roles in the First Portuguese Republic.