House of Maia

Maia is a Portuguese noble family with its origins in the 10th century.

Lords of Maia
Creation date978 AD
MonarchD. Afonso Henriques
PeeragePeerage of Portugal
First holderTrastamiro Aboazar
Remainder tosemi-salic law

Year 960 to 1129

Lords of Maia before the creation of the Kingdom of Portugal

  • (965– ) Trastamiro Aboazar – 1st Lord of Maia, son of Aboazar Lovesendes
  • (1000–1039) Gonçalo Trastamires – 2nd Lord of Maia
  • (1020–1065) Mendo Gonçalves da Maia – 3rd Lord of Maia
  • (1060–1103) Dom Soeiro Mendes da Maia
  • (1094–1129) Dom Paio Soares.

1129 to 1350

Lords of Maia

  • (c. 1125–c.1170) Dom Pedro Paes da Maia
  • (c. 1170–c. 1220) Dom Martinho Pires da Maia
  • (c. 1220–1290) Fernão Martins da Maia
  • (1270–1330) Monio Fernandes da Maia
  • (c. 1300–1360) Martim Moniz da Maia

1350 to 1500

Lords of Trofa

1500 to 1690

Family in Guimarães

  • (c. 1470–1520) Martim Vasques da Maia
  • (1492–1548) Fernão Ferreira da Maia
  • (1520–1580) D. Senhorinha Fernandes Ferreira da Maia
  • (1540–1586) Manuel Álvares da Maia
  • (1580–1640) D. Ana Manuel da Maia
  • (c. 1600–1656) D. Francisca Dias Ferreira da Maia
  • (1630–1690) D. Maria Ferreira da Maia
  • (1670–1720) D. Ana Rodrigues Ferreira da Maia

Bibliology

  • D. António Caetano de Sousa, História Genealógica da Casa Real Portuguesa, Atlântida-Livraria Editora, Lda, 2ª Edição, Coimbra, 1946.
  • Fernandes, A. de Almeida (1960). A ação das linhagens no repovoamento. Porto: [s.n.]
  • Mattoso, José (1994). A Nobreza Medieval Portuguesa - A Família e o Poder. Lisboa: Editorial Estampa. ISBN 972-33-0993-9
  • Mattoso, José (1985). Identificação de um País. I. Lisboa: Editorial Estampa
  • Manuel José da Costa Felgueiras Gayo, Nobiliário das Famílias de Portugal, Carvalhos de Basto, 2ª Edição, Braga, 1989.
  • Sotto Mayor Pizarro, José Augusto (1997). Linhagens Medievais Portuguesas: Genealogias e Estratégias (1279-1325). I. Porto: Tese de Doutoramento, Edicão do Autor
  • Ventura, Leontina (1992). A nobreza de corte de Afonso III. II. Porto: Tese de Doutoramento, Edicão do Autor
  • Francisco Antônio Dória, A Semente, ISBN 9781257948109, Edições Jardim da Casa.
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References

  1. Monarchia Luzitana
  • José Augusto de Sotto Mayor Pizarro, Linhagens Medievais Portuguesas - 3 vols, Universidade Moderna, 1ª Edição, Porto, 1999. vol. 1-pg. 257.
  • José João da Conceição Gonçalves Mattoso, A Nobreza Medieval Portuguesa, Imprensa Universitária-Editorial Estampa, 2ª Edição, Lisboa, 1987, pág. 219.
  • Nobiliário de famílias de Portugal / Felgueiras Gaio. - [Braga] http://purl.pt/12151
  • Francisco Antônio Dória, A Semente, ISBN 9781257948109, Edições Jardim da Casa.
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