Gonçalo Anes de Briteiros
Gonçalo Anes de Briteiros or Berredo (1280-1329) was a Portuguese nobleman,[1] member of the court of Denis of Portugal (his uncle).[2]
Gonçalo Anes de Briteiros | |
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Rico-Homen | |
Born | 13th century Kingdom of Portugal |
Died | 14th century Kingdom of Portugal |
Noble family | Briteiros |
Spouse(s) | Sancha de Guzmán |
Religion | Roman Catholic |
Biography
Gonçalo was the son of João Mendes de Briteiros and Urraca Afonso, natural daughter of Afonso III of Portugal and Madragana.[3]
In addition to having served King Denis, Gonçalo Anes de Briteiros swore loyalty to Afonso IV of Portugal, serving in his court until his death. He was married to Sancha de Guzmán, daughter of Pedro Nuñez de Guzmán and Inés Fernandes de Lima, belonging to a noble family of Castile.[4] His wife was the granddaughter of Juan Pérez de Guzmán, lord of Gumiel de Mercado.[5]
gollark: I generally consider group violence a bad thing to be avoided.
gollark: I don't think that would work:- people would *obviously* try and represent themselves as cooperative when they aren't- just having 150 representatives a level probably won't help because you are not communicating with these people outside of... representative duties
gollark: That means you still need to work out resource allocation/conflict resolution for the larger-scale things.
gollark: Anyway. People can probably work together in self-organizing small groups using social mechanisms, sure. *But* you're limited to Dunbar's number - about 150 people - and larger scale coordination than that is necessary.
gollark: I don't really know our family income so I can't compare that against the countrywide distribution.
References
- Actas das Jornadas Luso-Espanholas de História Medieval. Instituto de Alta Cultura., 1987.
- En la España medieval - Volumen22. Universidad Complutense de Madrid.
- Livro velho - Volumen1. Biblion.
- Revista del Instituto de Estudios Genealógicos del Uruguay Issues 7-11.
- Frei Gonçalo Velho, Volumen 1. Ayres de Sá.
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