1 00:00:00,640 --> 00:00:03,800 Speaker 1: Welcome to Noble Blood, a production of I Heart Radio 2 00:00:04,040 --> 00:00:08,320 Speaker 1: and Grimm and Mild from Aaron Minkie. Listener discretion is advised. 3 00:00:13,880 --> 00:00:18,360 Speaker 1: It was September third, seventeen fifty eight. Just as it 4 00:00:18,480 --> 00:00:22,160 Speaker 1: was crossing over into the early morning hours of September four, 5 00:00:23,160 --> 00:00:26,560 Speaker 1: the King of Portugal was riding in a carriage down 6 00:00:26,600 --> 00:00:30,520 Speaker 1: a dark back road, returning from the outskirts of Lisbon, 7 00:00:31,120 --> 00:00:33,919 Speaker 1: back towards the tents of a Judah where court had 8 00:00:33,960 --> 00:00:39,360 Speaker 1: been set up. King jose often anglicized to Joseph the 9 00:00:39,440 --> 00:00:43,440 Speaker 1: First was a man fond of heavy powdered wigs that 10 00:00:43,520 --> 00:00:47,199 Speaker 1: reached down to his back, and wearing brocade clothing that 11 00:00:47,280 --> 00:00:50,280 Speaker 1: allowed him to stand out in a crowd. But this 12 00:00:50,479 --> 00:00:54,960 Speaker 1: night he was traveling in cognito. His carriage was unmarked, 13 00:00:55,240 --> 00:00:58,240 Speaker 1: and none of his footmen wore palace livery, and they 14 00:00:58,240 --> 00:01:02,520 Speaker 1: were taking a particular lead, dark and sparsely traveled road, 15 00:01:03,600 --> 00:01:06,520 Speaker 1: because on this night the king was returning from a 16 00:01:06,600 --> 00:01:13,280 Speaker 1: rendezvous with his mistress, his very married mistress Teresa. Suddenly 17 00:01:13,720 --> 00:01:17,399 Speaker 1: his carriage jolted to a stop. A horse whinnied, but 18 00:01:17,480 --> 00:01:21,400 Speaker 1: then there was silence. Just as the king was readying 19 00:01:21,480 --> 00:01:24,480 Speaker 1: himself to ask the driver what was going on. A 20 00:01:24,640 --> 00:01:29,039 Speaker 1: shot ring out through the night, then another shot, and 21 00:01:29,080 --> 00:01:31,560 Speaker 1: the King pulled the curtains of the carriage open to 22 00:01:31,600 --> 00:01:35,720 Speaker 1: reveal two highwaymen before a third shot pierced the silence 23 00:01:36,280 --> 00:01:40,040 Speaker 1: and the King screamed. The bullet had hit him in 24 00:01:40,160 --> 00:01:43,759 Speaker 1: his side, in his arm, and another shot had wounded 25 00:01:43,760 --> 00:01:50,160 Speaker 1: the driver without taking anything. The highwayman rode off. King 26 00:01:50,320 --> 00:01:53,520 Speaker 1: Jose survived the bullet wound, but that night would have 27 00:01:53,640 --> 00:01:58,920 Speaker 1: deadly consequences. Nonetheless, we don't know if those highwaymen were 28 00:01:58,920 --> 00:02:02,200 Speaker 1: an assassination at Hunt or whether they were just two 29 00:02:02,240 --> 00:02:05,200 Speaker 1: petty thieves who happened to come across the wrong carriage. 30 00:02:06,040 --> 00:02:09,960 Speaker 1: But King Jose's prime minister would use that evening to 31 00:02:10,160 --> 00:02:15,000 Speaker 1: wipe out the Portuguese nobility in an elaborate conspiracy that 32 00:02:15,040 --> 00:02:18,480 Speaker 1: would cause the nation to fall into a decades long 33 00:02:18,760 --> 00:02:24,720 Speaker 1: reign of terror and paranoia. Ralph Waldo Emerson Apocryphalle has said, 34 00:02:25,160 --> 00:02:28,760 Speaker 1: when you strike at the king, you must kill him. 35 00:02:28,760 --> 00:02:31,120 Speaker 1: But I think more people are familiar with a quote 36 00:02:31,120 --> 00:02:34,120 Speaker 1: from the character Omar Little from Television to the Wire, 37 00:02:34,600 --> 00:02:38,320 Speaker 1: who said succinctly, when you come at the king, you 38 00:02:38,440 --> 00:02:43,480 Speaker 1: best not miss I'm Danis Schwartz, and this is noble blood. 39 00:02:50,160 --> 00:02:54,000 Speaker 1: The story of the Taveras family's downfall actually begins with 40 00:02:54,080 --> 00:02:58,240 Speaker 1: an earthquake. One of the most significant earthquakes ever to 41 00:02:58,360 --> 00:03:03,840 Speaker 1: hit Portugal, the seventeen fifty five Lisbon earthquake, hit on 42 00:03:03,880 --> 00:03:07,760 Speaker 1: a Saturday morning. The sky up until then had been 43 00:03:07,800 --> 00:03:11,160 Speaker 1: of scenely blue, the type of clear blue that only 44 00:03:11,240 --> 00:03:14,959 Speaker 1: comes in early fall, when the sunlight knows exactly how 45 00:03:14,960 --> 00:03:17,639 Speaker 1: to hit the ocean and reflect on to the city. 46 00:03:18,680 --> 00:03:21,960 Speaker 1: It was All Saint's Day, November first, and though it 47 00:03:22,000 --> 00:03:25,760 Speaker 1: had been unseasonably warm, there were still candles lit all 48 00:03:25,760 --> 00:03:30,440 Speaker 1: around the city, in churches and in homes. At nine 49 00:03:30,480 --> 00:03:33,840 Speaker 1: thirty five in the morning, there was a low rumble, 50 00:03:34,800 --> 00:03:38,200 Speaker 1: and then the city was torn in half. It had 51 00:03:38,240 --> 00:03:41,320 Speaker 1: just been a gentle shaking for about a minute, but 52 00:03:41,360 --> 00:03:45,600 Speaker 1: then the shaking became violent for five full minutes. The 53 00:03:45,680 --> 00:03:49,960 Speaker 1: earth shook with an earthquake that seismologists estimate had a 54 00:03:50,040 --> 00:03:55,480 Speaker 1: magnitude of eight point four. A fissure fifteen feet wide 55 00:03:55,760 --> 00:04:01,920 Speaker 1: emerged in the city center. The aftermath was chaos. Every 56 00:04:01,960 --> 00:04:06,280 Speaker 1: major church in Lisbon had collapsed, killing the worshippers inside 57 00:04:06,960 --> 00:04:12,320 Speaker 1: in small buildings constructed close together. The Portuguese population panicked. 58 00:04:13,120 --> 00:04:16,960 Speaker 1: Those who weren't immediately trapped under the collapsing rubble of 59 00:04:17,000 --> 00:04:21,360 Speaker 1: their homes rushed out into the street. Many people ran 60 00:04:21,440 --> 00:04:24,719 Speaker 1: to the flat expanse of the shoreline, where at least 61 00:04:24,800 --> 00:04:28,520 Speaker 1: there was no rubble falling from the sky. A few 62 00:04:28,600 --> 00:04:31,680 Speaker 1: hundred people crowded onto a dock to watch. The city 63 00:04:31,720 --> 00:04:36,320 Speaker 1: finished shaking, but the disaster wasn't over yet. The sea 64 00:04:36,440 --> 00:04:40,560 Speaker 1: pulled back, revealing the skeletons of shipwrecks that had been 65 00:04:40,600 --> 00:04:44,400 Speaker 1: lost in the bay, and then the tsunami became visible. 66 00:04:44,880 --> 00:04:49,640 Speaker 1: Curling over the horizon. From up the Tagus River came 67 00:04:49,720 --> 00:04:53,599 Speaker 1: a wave that reached a height of eighteen feet, turning 68 00:04:53,640 --> 00:04:57,440 Speaker 1: over boats and carrying away with that everything and everyone 69 00:04:57,560 --> 00:05:02,280 Speaker 1: in its path. The dock outed with people, sank and 70 00:05:02,360 --> 00:05:07,000 Speaker 1: disappeared in silence. The fires destroyed what was left of 71 00:05:07,040 --> 00:05:10,719 Speaker 1: the city. Candles and cooking fires knocked over by the 72 00:05:10,760 --> 00:05:16,320 Speaker 1: shaking quickly engulfed flammable wooden houses, and then the flames 73 00:05:16,560 --> 00:05:22,280 Speaker 1: leaped from house to house, leveling entire neighborhoods. Between the 74 00:05:22,320 --> 00:05:27,080 Speaker 1: earthquake and the subsequent tsunami and fires, more than twelve 75 00:05:27,160 --> 00:05:31,960 Speaker 1: thousand people died in Lisbon alone, over ten of the population, 76 00:05:32,920 --> 00:05:36,200 Speaker 1: and that's a conservative estimate. Some write that the number 77 00:05:36,279 --> 00:05:40,440 Speaker 1: might have been as high as thirty thousand souls. Lisbon 78 00:05:40,640 --> 00:05:44,800 Speaker 1: became a shell of a city, broken buildings and people 79 00:05:45,360 --> 00:05:52,560 Speaker 1: gutted by flood and fire. In the royal palace in 80 00:05:52,560 --> 00:05:56,719 Speaker 1: the suburbs of Lisbon, the royal family huddled together in fear. 81 00:05:57,600 --> 00:06:01,919 Speaker 1: The King Jose huddled with his wife Mariana Victoria, and 82 00:06:02,040 --> 00:06:05,760 Speaker 1: held his three daughters close. All of their cheeks were 83 00:06:05,800 --> 00:06:10,640 Speaker 1: wet with tears. When at last the shaking stopped and 84 00:06:10,720 --> 00:06:13,839 Speaker 1: it became clear that they all had survived, the king 85 00:06:14,000 --> 00:06:17,520 Speaker 1: pulled himself up on shaking legs and looked to one 86 00:06:17,560 --> 00:06:24,000 Speaker 1: of his ministers, Sebastio Jose Carvallo Melo. Later Carrio would 87 00:06:24,000 --> 00:06:27,520 Speaker 1: become the Marquis de Pomball, but that's the title most 88 00:06:27,600 --> 00:06:31,479 Speaker 1: history texts refer to him by, so for clarity, that's 89 00:06:31,480 --> 00:06:34,680 Speaker 1: what we'll call him. This whole time. The king was 90 00:06:34,720 --> 00:06:39,159 Speaker 1: still ashen faced when he found his minister, impossibly poised, 91 00:06:39,720 --> 00:06:44,560 Speaker 1: impossibly standing. What do we do, the king asked, through 92 00:06:44,640 --> 00:06:50,760 Speaker 1: pale lips, Your majesty, Pomball replied, let us bury the 93 00:06:50,839 --> 00:06:58,880 Speaker 1: dead and help the living. From that moment, Pomball became 94 00:06:58,920 --> 00:07:03,600 Speaker 1: the central authoritarian power in Portugal. He handled the aftermath 95 00:07:03,680 --> 00:07:08,479 Speaker 1: of the earthquake with decisive and comprehensive action, rebuilding the 96 00:07:08,560 --> 00:07:11,880 Speaker 1: city and disbanding the groups of looters who were stealing 97 00:07:11,920 --> 00:07:16,080 Speaker 1: possessions from the dead in the streets. On the scientific level, 98 00:07:16,400 --> 00:07:21,360 Speaker 1: Pomball's leadership was invaluable. He distributed questionnaires to the citizens 99 00:07:21,360 --> 00:07:24,240 Speaker 1: of Portugal about the duration and damaged of the quake 100 00:07:24,320 --> 00:07:28,200 Speaker 1: that they experienced, and those records are still available one 101 00:07:28,240 --> 00:07:31,600 Speaker 1: of the first seismology reports of its kind in history. 102 00:07:33,080 --> 00:07:36,200 Speaker 1: King Jose was not a leader who liked to lead. 103 00:07:37,000 --> 00:07:39,560 Speaker 1: He was the type of leader who preferred to lounge 104 00:07:39,560 --> 00:07:43,440 Speaker 1: with his family or his mistresses in nice, well appointed 105 00:07:43,520 --> 00:07:46,960 Speaker 1: rooms while other people took care of the boring matters 106 00:07:47,040 --> 00:07:51,800 Speaker 1: of running a nation. Fortunately for him, Pomball was more 107 00:07:51,840 --> 00:07:56,160 Speaker 1: than willing to step in. Born to a lowly country gentleman, 108 00:07:56,600 --> 00:07:59,240 Speaker 1: Pomball worked his way up to the upper echelons of 109 00:07:59,240 --> 00:08:03,800 Speaker 1: Portuguese idy, but he never dropped his intrinsic resentment of 110 00:08:03,880 --> 00:08:07,040 Speaker 1: the noble families, the people who were born into power 111 00:08:07,120 --> 00:08:10,240 Speaker 1: and looked down on him for his low birth, how 112 00:08:10,240 --> 00:08:13,400 Speaker 1: could he not resent them? It was obvious the nobles 113 00:08:13,440 --> 00:08:17,200 Speaker 1: hated him. When he married the niece of a prominent official, 114 00:08:17,720 --> 00:08:21,560 Speaker 1: her family could barely contain their disappointment at her social falling. 115 00:08:22,440 --> 00:08:25,920 Speaker 1: But it wasn't just the nobles. The Jesuits in Portugal 116 00:08:25,960 --> 00:08:28,680 Speaker 1: too were a threat to him and his political ambitions. 117 00:08:29,440 --> 00:08:34,160 Speaker 1: Prominent Jesuit priests like Father Gabriel Malagrida, we're going around 118 00:08:34,160 --> 00:08:37,680 Speaker 1: town after the earthquake, implying that it was the consequence 119 00:08:37,679 --> 00:08:42,080 Speaker 1: of God's disfavor with the direction of the country. Malagrida 120 00:08:42,160 --> 00:08:45,800 Speaker 1: didn't outwardly say it was God punishing the King's and, 121 00:08:45,840 --> 00:08:50,040 Speaker 1: by extension, Pombal's leadership, but he didn't have to. It 122 00:08:50,080 --> 00:08:53,840 Speaker 1: was implied, and the Jesuits continued to be a thorn 123 00:08:53,960 --> 00:08:58,040 Speaker 1: in Pomball's side. He suspected them for blocking an earlier 124 00:08:58,120 --> 00:09:01,680 Speaker 1: marriage match he wanted. They blocked his motion to grant 125 00:09:01,720 --> 00:09:04,320 Speaker 1: privileges to Jews in Portugal if they helped with the 126 00:09:04,360 --> 00:09:07,480 Speaker 1: rebuilding efforts, and that's to say nothing of what they 127 00:09:07,480 --> 00:09:11,120 Speaker 1: were doing down in Brazil, making expansion more difficult by 128 00:09:11,240 --> 00:09:16,240 Speaker 1: organizing and converting natives. The earthquake was the moment, Pumbault 129 00:09:16,400 --> 00:09:20,280 Speaker 1: cemented his control over King Jose, but he wouldn't have 130 00:09:20,360 --> 00:09:25,400 Speaker 1: complete domination over Portugal until a few years later, when 131 00:09:25,400 --> 00:09:29,240 Speaker 1: he saw an opportunity and knew exactly how to exploit it. 132 00:09:34,520 --> 00:09:38,479 Speaker 1: After the earthquake in Lisbon, King Jose suffered from paranoia 133 00:09:38,600 --> 00:09:43,440 Speaker 1: and claustrophobia. He refused to remain inside his palace, and 134 00:09:43,520 --> 00:09:46,040 Speaker 1: so court was moved to a tent city on the 135 00:09:46,080 --> 00:09:49,880 Speaker 1: outskirts of Lisbon, where King Jose wouldn't have nightmares of 136 00:09:50,000 --> 00:09:53,920 Speaker 1: rocks collapsing in on him while he slept. It was 137 00:09:54,000 --> 00:09:56,640 Speaker 1: on his way back to his royal tent after a 138 00:09:56,720 --> 00:10:00,280 Speaker 1: visit with his mistress that King Jose ran into two 139 00:10:00,679 --> 00:10:04,640 Speaker 1: would be assassins that held up his carriage. King Jose 140 00:10:04,880 --> 00:10:07,679 Speaker 1: was shot in the arm and shoulder and his driver 141 00:10:07,880 --> 00:10:11,480 Speaker 1: was badly wounded, but both survived and made it back 142 00:10:11,520 --> 00:10:16,800 Speaker 1: to court, bloodied and terrified. How had this assassination attempt happened? 143 00:10:17,400 --> 00:10:21,040 Speaker 1: The carriage was unmarked from the outside, with no indications 144 00:10:21,080 --> 00:10:23,720 Speaker 1: that it contained the King. He had been driving on 145 00:10:23,760 --> 00:10:28,120 Speaker 1: a dark back road, and more importantly, nobody knew where 146 00:10:28,120 --> 00:10:33,120 Speaker 1: he was, well, almost nobody knew where he was. The 147 00:10:33,240 --> 00:10:36,760 Speaker 1: King's mistress had known where he was, didn't she They 148 00:10:36,800 --> 00:10:40,720 Speaker 1: had planned their rendezvous in advance, and the mistress, Teresa 149 00:10:40,760 --> 00:10:44,199 Speaker 1: de Tavora, was married to a man named Louis Bernardo, 150 00:10:44,600 --> 00:10:48,640 Speaker 1: heir to the Tavora family. Who else could have organized 151 00:10:48,720 --> 00:10:53,440 Speaker 1: the assassination attempt but the powerful Tavara family, the elite 152 00:10:53,480 --> 00:10:57,480 Speaker 1: group of nobles who hated Pomball and knew that the 153 00:10:57,520 --> 00:10:59,760 Speaker 1: only way to get rid of him was to get 154 00:11:00,120 --> 00:11:04,240 Speaker 1: of the king who loved and trusted him. Before word 155 00:11:04,400 --> 00:11:07,280 Speaker 1: of the would be assassination had even been made public, 156 00:11:07,720 --> 00:11:12,760 Speaker 1: Pombal sprang into action. He opened an investigation and swiftly 157 00:11:12,880 --> 00:11:15,679 Speaker 1: arrested two men who allegedly had been the one who 158 00:11:15,720 --> 00:11:18,360 Speaker 1: had tried to kill the king. The two men were 159 00:11:18,360 --> 00:11:22,600 Speaker 1: hanged before anyone could ask any more questions, but who 160 00:11:22,640 --> 00:11:27,120 Speaker 1: had hired them? By December, Pombal put together a special 161 00:11:27,160 --> 00:11:31,160 Speaker 1: court to investigate whether the assassination had been under the 162 00:11:31,280 --> 00:11:41,439 Speaker 1: orders of the Tavara family. Officers arrested the entire Tavara family, 163 00:11:41,960 --> 00:11:46,880 Speaker 1: the Marquise, his wife Lenore, their sons, and several grandchildren, 164 00:11:47,480 --> 00:11:51,200 Speaker 1: and they also arrested the Jesuit Gabriel Malagrida, who was 165 00:11:51,240 --> 00:11:54,679 Speaker 1: a close friend of the family and Leonora's personal confessor. 166 00:11:56,320 --> 00:11:59,920 Speaker 1: Pombal additionally came for the Duke of a Viral. King 167 00:12:00,080 --> 00:12:03,440 Speaker 1: Jose only had daughters, and for a while people believed 168 00:12:03,480 --> 00:12:05,120 Speaker 1: that the Duke of a Viro was going to be 169 00:12:05,160 --> 00:12:07,839 Speaker 1: the next in line to take the throne, until the 170 00:12:07,920 --> 00:12:10,600 Speaker 1: king had decreed that his daughter Maria would be next 171 00:12:10,600 --> 00:12:14,600 Speaker 1: in line. The Tavora plot was surely an attempt to 172 00:12:14,720 --> 00:12:20,160 Speaker 1: make the Duke king. Pomball's court was granted special dispensation 173 00:12:20,280 --> 00:12:24,600 Speaker 1: to use torture to find out and lo and behold 174 00:12:24,720 --> 00:12:29,080 Speaker 1: under torture, the Duke and to Tavara servants confessed to 175 00:12:29,200 --> 00:12:33,359 Speaker 1: the entire plot. The servants would later retract their statements, 176 00:12:33,800 --> 00:12:37,520 Speaker 1: but it was too late. The entire Tavara family was guilty, 177 00:12:37,920 --> 00:12:41,080 Speaker 1: and Pombal would make sure that everyone in Portugal knew it. 178 00:12:42,040 --> 00:12:45,840 Speaker 1: For organizing an attempt to kill the king, the courts 179 00:12:45,840 --> 00:12:50,240 Speaker 1: sentenced seven nobles to death, the Marquis and his wife, 180 00:12:50,600 --> 00:12:53,280 Speaker 1: their sons and two sons in laws, and the Duke 181 00:12:53,320 --> 00:12:57,240 Speaker 1: of a Viro. There would be usurper Three servants were 182 00:12:57,280 --> 00:13:01,480 Speaker 1: also sentenced, and all ten were killed on a single 183 00:13:01,800 --> 00:13:07,040 Speaker 1: massive stage erected in Lisbon. The scaffold was eighteen feet 184 00:13:07,120 --> 00:13:09,439 Speaker 1: high so that everyone would be sure to get a 185 00:13:09,480 --> 00:13:13,480 Speaker 1: good view. The King himself was in the audience that afternoon, 186 00:13:14,080 --> 00:13:18,520 Speaker 1: and all other Portuguese nobles were required to attend so 187 00:13:18,600 --> 00:13:21,360 Speaker 1: that the fate of the Tavoras would be a lesson 188 00:13:21,400 --> 00:13:26,520 Speaker 1: to them. First to die was the marchioness Leonora. She 189 00:13:26,679 --> 00:13:29,760 Speaker 1: was led up the scaffold by a rope around her 190 00:13:29,800 --> 00:13:33,520 Speaker 1: neck with her hands tied behind her back. Because she 191 00:13:33,640 --> 00:13:36,880 Speaker 1: was a woman, she was permitted a quick death sitting 192 00:13:36,920 --> 00:13:40,320 Speaker 1: in a chair, and an executioner slicing off her head. 193 00:13:41,280 --> 00:13:44,200 Speaker 1: Her twenty one year old son came next. He was 194 00:13:44,240 --> 00:13:47,360 Speaker 1: tied to a cross for his arms and legs were 195 00:13:47,400 --> 00:13:51,320 Speaker 1: broken with iron clubs. He was finally strangled to death 196 00:13:51,720 --> 00:13:55,680 Speaker 1: before his corpse was flattened upon a wheel. The same 197 00:13:55,720 --> 00:13:59,040 Speaker 1: fate befell his brother and his brother in laws, and 198 00:13:59,160 --> 00:14:03,080 Speaker 1: three servants, until all of their bodies were broken and 199 00:14:03,160 --> 00:14:08,800 Speaker 1: bloodied on their own individual wheels on the scaffold. The 200 00:14:08,800 --> 00:14:12,840 Speaker 1: Tavora patriarch was bound on a Saint Andrew's cross and 201 00:14:13,000 --> 00:14:16,240 Speaker 1: beaten with an iron rod before he was stabbed through 202 00:14:16,280 --> 00:14:21,080 Speaker 1: the chest. The Duke of a Viro was similarly tortured, 203 00:14:21,480 --> 00:14:25,680 Speaker 1: beaten until his arms, thighs, and calves were all broken, 204 00:14:26,320 --> 00:14:28,920 Speaker 1: and then beaten on the chest until he was dead. 205 00:14:30,720 --> 00:14:34,600 Speaker 1: Each one of the ten Tavara conspirators was forced to 206 00:14:34,640 --> 00:14:38,840 Speaker 1: watch all of the deaths of those who preceded him. 207 00:14:38,920 --> 00:14:42,520 Speaker 1: When it was finally over and the blood dripped beneath 208 00:14:42,520 --> 00:14:46,520 Speaker 1: the scaffolding, all of the bodies were burned at the stake, 209 00:14:47,000 --> 00:14:51,680 Speaker 1: and the entire scaffolding then was set on fire. The 210 00:14:51,760 --> 00:14:54,760 Speaker 1: flames of all of it and the greasy black smoke 211 00:14:55,520 --> 00:14:59,920 Speaker 1: coughed into the sky for hours until only ash was left. 212 00:15:01,360 --> 00:15:09,479 Speaker 1: The ash they swept into the river. But public execution 213 00:15:09,760 --> 00:15:14,360 Speaker 1: wasn't enough punishment for the Tavaras, Pombal banned their family 214 00:15:14,440 --> 00:15:18,440 Speaker 1: crest and had their palaces raised to the ground. Stone 215 00:15:18,520 --> 00:15:22,680 Speaker 1: by stone. Salt was sprinkled on the earth so that 216 00:15:22,880 --> 00:15:27,000 Speaker 1: nothing could grow there ever again. Plaques were erected in 217 00:15:27,080 --> 00:15:31,160 Speaker 1: stone forbidding anything to be built upon the cursed ground 218 00:15:31,480 --> 00:15:36,200 Speaker 1: that had belonged to traders. Pombal had wanted to go further, 219 00:15:36,520 --> 00:15:39,480 Speaker 1: had wanted to execute more of the Tavara women and 220 00:15:39,600 --> 00:15:44,080 Speaker 1: children as well, but King Jose's wife and daughter intervened 221 00:15:44,640 --> 00:15:48,080 Speaker 1: and so instead the Tavara women and children were all 222 00:15:48,160 --> 00:15:53,480 Speaker 1: just banished and imprisoned to various convents. Among the imprisoned 223 00:15:53,920 --> 00:15:57,960 Speaker 1: was the king's former mistress Teresa. She lived out the 224 00:15:57,960 --> 00:16:01,360 Speaker 1: rest of her life in a convent. The king protected 225 00:16:01,360 --> 00:16:03,800 Speaker 1: her enough so that she was granted a pension and 226 00:16:04,240 --> 00:16:07,760 Speaker 1: was permitted to receive visitors in her cell. They say 227 00:16:07,840 --> 00:16:10,200 Speaker 1: that for the rest of her life, whenever the King's 228 00:16:10,240 --> 00:16:13,720 Speaker 1: barge went by and the nuns and servants would rush 229 00:16:13,800 --> 00:16:16,920 Speaker 1: to the windows to catch a glimpse of him, Teresa 230 00:16:17,240 --> 00:16:23,240 Speaker 1: would break down weeping. Pombal also implicated the Jesuits in 231 00:16:23,320 --> 00:16:27,120 Speaker 1: the Tavara plot. He couldn't outright accuse them of treason, 232 00:16:27,600 --> 00:16:32,160 Speaker 1: but he had nine prominent Jesuits imprisoned at the infamous Unchariafort, 233 00:16:32,560 --> 00:16:37,440 Speaker 1: including Father Malagrida. The Jesuits were among fifty prominent members 234 00:16:37,440 --> 00:16:42,360 Speaker 1: of Portuguese society that Pombal had imprisoned under increasingly thin 235 00:16:42,560 --> 00:16:47,240 Speaker 1: pretenses through the jurisdiction of the Tribunal of High Treason. 236 00:16:48,160 --> 00:16:51,880 Speaker 1: The tribunal did not disband after the mass execution of 237 00:16:51,920 --> 00:16:56,640 Speaker 1: the tavaras it continued on locking up nobles for perceived 238 00:16:56,720 --> 00:17:00,960 Speaker 1: slights and possible disloyalties for the wrong whisper of a 239 00:17:00,960 --> 00:17:09,160 Speaker 1: piece of gossip at a cafe overheard in Lisbon. All 240 00:17:09,200 --> 00:17:11,520 Speaker 1: we know from what it was like to be imprisoned 241 00:17:11,520 --> 00:17:14,960 Speaker 1: in the fort of the Isolation, and the misery is 242 00:17:15,000 --> 00:17:17,680 Speaker 1: from a marquis who wrote an account of his imprisonment 243 00:17:18,040 --> 00:17:21,960 Speaker 1: using inky made by scraping paint off the woodwork on 244 00:17:22,040 --> 00:17:25,800 Speaker 1: his jail cell and dissolving it in vinegar that came 245 00:17:25,840 --> 00:17:33,040 Speaker 1: with his meals in isolation. Gabriella Malagrida's devotion turned to fanaticism, 246 00:17:33,040 --> 00:17:37,800 Speaker 1: turned to madness. He raved speaking to himself and claiming 247 00:17:37,840 --> 00:17:41,360 Speaker 1: that Saint and God himself were talking to him. As 248 00:17:41,400 --> 00:17:44,960 Speaker 1: a member of the clergy, he was above secular law enforcement, 249 00:17:45,280 --> 00:17:48,840 Speaker 1: and so a special inquisition presided over his arrest and trial. 250 00:17:49,680 --> 00:17:53,800 Speaker 1: Conveniently enough, the grand inquisitor happened to be Pomball's brother. 251 00:17:55,200 --> 00:17:59,600 Speaker 1: The charges were lengthy and elaborate. Malagrida was accused of 252 00:17:59,600 --> 00:18:05,119 Speaker 1: sacred religious utterances, hypocrisy, imposture, and more. When Malagrida was 253 00:18:05,160 --> 00:18:08,560 Speaker 1: forced to answer for his crimes during the inquisition, the 254 00:18:08,640 --> 00:18:12,960 Speaker 1: old man, then seventy three years old, was so disoriented 255 00:18:13,000 --> 00:18:16,840 Speaker 1: and mad that he couldn't respond to the questions. One 256 00:18:16,880 --> 00:18:20,760 Speaker 1: of the judges, a Dominican priest, quietly remarked that these 257 00:18:20,800 --> 00:18:24,000 Speaker 1: proceedings weren't right, that they shouldn't be doing this to 258 00:18:24,040 --> 00:18:28,000 Speaker 1: a man who clearly wasn't in his right mind. It 259 00:18:28,080 --> 00:18:32,960 Speaker 1: was strongly suggested that that Dominican priest relocate to an 260 00:18:33,000 --> 00:18:38,960 Speaker 1: overseas bishop position. Before Malagrida was executed. The reading of 261 00:18:39,000 --> 00:18:42,280 Speaker 1: his charges took two hours. At the request of the 262 00:18:42,320 --> 00:18:45,760 Speaker 1: inquisition that no blood be shed, he was strangled to 263 00:18:45,800 --> 00:18:49,160 Speaker 1: death and then burnt at the stake. His ashes were 264 00:18:49,160 --> 00:18:53,680 Speaker 1: scattered to the wind. Pomba would complete his final revenge 265 00:18:53,800 --> 00:18:57,280 Speaker 1: against the Jesuit when he expelled them all from Portugal 266 00:18:57,359 --> 00:19:02,000 Speaker 1: on September three, the anniversary of the ill fated assassination 267 00:19:02,040 --> 00:19:11,520 Speaker 1: attempt that ignited it all. For nineteen years, Pombal would 268 00:19:11,600 --> 00:19:16,800 Speaker 1: rule Portugal as an Enlightenment era despot, an authoritarian ruler 269 00:19:17,000 --> 00:19:21,199 Speaker 1: who imprisoned all who challenged him while fancying himself a 270 00:19:21,359 --> 00:19:25,320 Speaker 1: modern and benevolent ruler for a new era. But his 271 00:19:25,440 --> 00:19:28,480 Speaker 1: power would only last as long as the king did. 272 00:19:29,240 --> 00:19:33,199 Speaker 1: When King Jose finally died in seventeen seventy one, his 273 00:19:33,320 --> 00:19:37,120 Speaker 1: daughter Maria the first took power as Queen. Maria had 274 00:19:37,240 --> 00:19:40,879 Speaker 1: no problem with the Jesuits and liked the nobles. She 275 00:19:41,080 --> 00:19:46,680 Speaker 1: reopened the Tavara case and vindicated almost everyone involved. Those 276 00:19:46,720 --> 00:19:52,000 Speaker 1: who still survived in prison or convents were released. As 277 00:19:52,000 --> 00:19:55,920 Speaker 1: for Pombal, she took no real punitive action against him 278 00:19:55,960 --> 00:19:59,200 Speaker 1: for what really, in effect, had been an act of treason. 279 00:20:00,119 --> 00:20:02,919 Speaker 1: Maybe she thought he had been acting on her father's orders, 280 00:20:03,520 --> 00:20:05,880 Speaker 1: or maybe she just took pity on a man who, 281 00:20:05,920 --> 00:20:09,960 Speaker 1: by then himself was in his seventies. Pombal was stripped 282 00:20:10,000 --> 00:20:14,719 Speaker 1: of his position and banished from Lisbon. In fact, Maria 283 00:20:14,800 --> 00:20:18,600 Speaker 1: insisted that her father's former prime minister remained more than 284 00:20:18,640 --> 00:20:21,760 Speaker 1: twenty miles away from her at all times, in what 285 00:20:21,960 --> 00:20:27,399 Speaker 1: some might consider to be history's first restraining order. Now 286 00:20:27,440 --> 00:20:30,800 Speaker 1: nearly three hundred years later, it's impossible to know the 287 00:20:30,840 --> 00:20:34,200 Speaker 1: truth of the case. Whether there had been an elaborate 288 00:20:34,200 --> 00:20:36,480 Speaker 1: conspiracy on the part of the Tavara Is to kill 289 00:20:36,560 --> 00:20:39,920 Speaker 1: the king, or whether the king, riding in an unmarked 290 00:20:39,960 --> 00:20:42,760 Speaker 1: carriage on a dark road, just happened to be set 291 00:20:42,840 --> 00:20:47,119 Speaker 1: upon by highwaymen. There's a lot of evidence for that. Obviously, 292 00:20:47,160 --> 00:20:50,359 Speaker 1: there's no real proof that the Tavaras were guilty. None 293 00:20:50,400 --> 00:20:53,320 Speaker 1: of them fled town after the King survived the gunshots, 294 00:20:53,359 --> 00:20:55,439 Speaker 1: which you know they might have wanted to do if 295 00:20:55,480 --> 00:20:58,640 Speaker 1: they had organized it, And the only proof that led 296 00:20:58,680 --> 00:21:03,000 Speaker 1: to their execution were fashions under torture. But I will 297 00:21:03,040 --> 00:21:06,640 Speaker 1: say this, if the Tavoras had tried to take down 298 00:21:06,680 --> 00:21:10,960 Speaker 1: pombal Via the king, can you really blame them? But 299 00:21:11,359 --> 00:21:14,040 Speaker 1: you know what they say, when you come at the King, 300 00:21:14,640 --> 00:21:27,040 Speaker 1: your best not miss. There's still a plaque if you 301 00:21:27,080 --> 00:21:30,480 Speaker 1: go to Lisbon written in stone at the place where 302 00:21:30,480 --> 00:21:34,080 Speaker 1: the Duke of a Viro's palace once stood. The letters 303 00:21:34,080 --> 00:21:36,639 Speaker 1: are hard to make out, and of course it's in Portuguese, 304 00:21:37,000 --> 00:21:39,840 Speaker 1: but you can see it alongside a tiny side street 305 00:21:39,920 --> 00:21:43,840 Speaker 1: called the Alley of the Salted Earth. The plaque reads 306 00:21:44,520 --> 00:21:47,720 Speaker 1: in this place were put to the ground and salted. 307 00:21:48,240 --> 00:21:52,159 Speaker 1: The houses of Jose Masquerins, stripped of the honors of 308 00:21:52,280 --> 00:21:56,840 Speaker 1: Duke of a Viro and others, convicted by sentence proclaimed 309 00:21:56,880 --> 00:22:01,680 Speaker 1: in the High Court on the twelfth of January, put 310 00:22:01,760 --> 00:22:04,240 Speaker 1: to justice as one of the leaders of the most 311 00:22:04,320 --> 00:22:07,399 Speaker 1: barbarous upheavals that on the night of the third of 312 00:22:07,400 --> 00:22:12,879 Speaker 1: September was committed against the most royal and sacred person 313 00:22:13,440 --> 00:22:17,440 Speaker 1: of the King, Joseph, the first in this infamous land. 314 00:22:18,080 --> 00:22:23,359 Speaker 1: Nothing may be built for all time. The plaque wasn't 315 00:22:23,400 --> 00:22:27,919 Speaker 1: exactly heated. Google Earth is an amazing thing. If you 316 00:22:27,960 --> 00:22:30,960 Speaker 1: look up the alley of the salted Earth Becco Desha Salgado, 317 00:22:31,520 --> 00:22:35,440 Speaker 1: you'll find that something has been built there. Pombal's revenge 318 00:22:35,800 --> 00:22:39,600 Speaker 1: wasn't entirely carried out. Now at that corner of an 319 00:22:39,600 --> 00:22:50,280 Speaker 1: alley stands. Who would have guessed a Starbucks. Noble Blood 320 00:22:50,359 --> 00:22:52,600 Speaker 1: is a production of I Heart Radio and Grimm and 321 00:22:52,640 --> 00:22:55,840 Speaker 1: Mild from Aaron Minky. The show was written and hosted 322 00:22:55,840 --> 00:22:59,320 Speaker 1: by Danis Schwartz and produced by Aaron Manky, Matt Frederick, 323 00:22:59,560 --> 00:23:03,520 Speaker 1: Alex Williams, and Trevor Young. 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