Mendo de Sousa
Mendo de Sousa (1120s-1192) was a Portuguese Count, Patron of the Monastery of Pombeiro and Mordomo-mór of Sancho I of Portugal.[1]
Mendo de Sousa | |
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Count | |
Born | 12th Century Portugal |
Died | 12th Century Portugal |
Noble family | House of Sousa |
Religion | Roman Catholic |
Biography
Born in Portugal, Mendo was the son of Gonçalo de Sousa and Urraca Sanches de Celanova, a noble woman, granddaughter of Henry, Count of Portugal and Theresa.[2] Mendo de Sousa was the husband of Maria Rodrigues Veloso, daughter of Count Rodrigo Velloso.[3]
Mendo de Sousa was a direct descendant of Sueiro Belfaguer, 1st Lord House of Sousa.[4]
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References
- Os Pinto Coelho Da Cunha. Wendel Albert Oliveira Pereira.
- Nobiliario de D. Pedro Conde de Bracelos hijo del Rey del Rey D. Dionis de Portugal. Pedro Conde de Barcellos, Joam Baptista Lavanha, Félix Machado de Silva Castro e Vasconcellos.
- Historia insulana das ilhas a Portugal sugeytas no Oceano. Antonio CORDEYRO.
- Apontamentos genealogicos sobre a familia Portugal da Silveira. Antonio de Portugal de.* Faria.
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