Gonçalo Vasques de Moura

Gonçalo Vasques de Moura (born-14th-century) was a Portuguese nobleman, Alcaide of Moura and Guard of Afonso IV of Portugal.[1]

Gonçalo Vasques de Moura
Rico-Homen
ReignAfonso IV of Portugal
Born14th-century
Kingdom of Portugal
Died14th-century
Kingdom of Portugal
Spouse(s)Inês de Sequeira
ReligionRoman Catholic

Biography

Gonçalo was the son of Vasco Martins Serrão de Moura and Teresa Pires de Góis.[2] His mother was daughter of Pedro Salvadores de Góis and Maria Nunes, belonging to illustrious Lusitanian families.[3]

Gonçalo Vasques de Moura was married to Inês de Sequeira,[4] daughter of Álvaro Gonçalves de Sequeira, Alcaide-mor of Lisboa, and Brites Fernandes de Cambra.[5]

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