Diniz d' Alpoim
Diniz d' Alpoim (c.1300-?) was a Portuguese nobleman, Lord of Esgueira,[2] He served as ambassador to Aragon in times of Afonso IV.[3]
Diniz d' Alpoim | |
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Born | 14th Century Coimbra, Portugal |
Died | 14th Century Coimbra, Portugal |
Buried | Mosteiro de São Jorge de Coimbra |
Noble family | Alpuins |
Father | Luis de Alpoim |
Mother | Dominga Cabral.[1] |
Religion | Roman Catholic |
Biography
Alpoim was born in the Kingdom of Portugal, son of Luis de Alpoim, ambassador in the Holy Roman Empire and England.[4] He was married to Elvira or Genebra Lopes, daughter of a noble family from the region of the Guarda.[5]
Diniz d' Alpoim is buried in the monastery São Jorge, in the vicinity of Coimbra.[6]
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References
- Trabalhos da Associação dos Arqueólogos Portugueses, Volumen 6. Associação dos Arqueólogos Portugueses.
- Notas bibliographicas, historicas, criticas e humoristicas. Camilo Castelo Branco.
- Narcoticos. Camilo Castelo Branco.
- Pedatura lusitana (nobiliário de famílias de Portugal). Cristovão Alão de Morais, Eugénio de Andrea da Cunha e Freitas.
- Nobiliário de familias de Portugal. Manuel J. Felgueiras Gayo.
- Obras completas: estudos biobibliográficos, fixação do texto e anotações. Camilo Castelo Branco.
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