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Portuguese nobleman
João Mendes de Briteiros
Rico-Homen
Born13th-century
Portugal
Died14th-century
Portugal
OccupationMilitary

João Mendes de Briteiros (13th-century-?) was a Portuguese nobleman, who served in the Court of Denis of Portugal.

Biography

João was born in the Iberian Peninsula, son of Mem Rodrigues de Briteiros and Maria Anes da Veiga, a noble lady descendant of Forjaz Vermuis, belonging to the Lords of Trastámara and Maia. He was married to Urraca Afonso, daughter of Afonso III of Portugal and his mistress Madragana.

References

  1. A Revolução Francesa e a Península Ibérica. Vítor Neto. 1988.
  2. Depois do espectáculo trovadoresco: a estrutura dos cancioneiros peninsulares e as recolhas dos séculos XIII e XIV. António Resende de Oliveira -. 1994. ISBN 9789728047702.
  3. FamÍlia (2) Beraldo. Wanderley Beraldo. 15 June 2016.
  4. Crónicas de d. Sancho II e d. Afonso III. António Brandão, Artur de Magalhãis Basto. 1946.


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