• António Jacinto da Silva Brito Pais (Colos, 15 July 1884 – 22 February 1934), military officer and pilot; Brito Pais joined the
Escola do Exército in 1907, becoming an infantryman and serving in the 5th Battalion and Niassa company, before returning to Portugal in 1912 (due to illness). He participated in combat in World War I, with the 15th Infantry of the
Corpo Expedicionario de Portugal (
Portuguese Expeditionary Corp), where he received the War Cross and French
Legion of Honour. At the end of the War he was assigned the command of the
Bombardment and Observation Squadron of the
Republic Aviation Squadron, and in 1920, along with Sarmento Beires, made an attempt to link Madeira by air. In 1924, along with Sarmento Beires and Manuel Gouveia, they completed the first air voyage between Portugal and Macau, in their airplane
Pátria, which departed Vila Nova de Milfontes. • Custódio Brás Pacheco (1828–1883), politician, journalist and association leader; Pacheco, a tobacco factory worker in Lisbon, in 1878 he became a candidate for the
Republican Party during that year's elections. In 1879, he founded the newspaper
A Voz do Operário, which later gave rise to the
Sociedade A Voz do Operário (later the
Sociedade de Instrução e Beneficência "A Voz do Operário"). He would go on to found or collaborate in several associations, including:
Centro Promotor dos Melhoramentos das Classes Laboriosas;
Associação Fraternidade Operária; and
Associação de Socorros Mútuos União Fraternal dos Operários da Fabricação dos Tabacos (in the last one he was a director, for several years). • António Mantas (1875–1939), politician; an adopted son of Vila Nova de Milfontes, he married Aurora Prado, daughter of a property-owner and industrialist in Odemira, inheriting a home Milfontes, where he lived. During a decade, he was active in local affairs, supporting the interests of Milfontes, in particular, improvements to the navigability of the Mira River, when boats had a tendency to scrape the bar. ==Gallery==