Pedro Martins, Lord of the Tower of Vasconcelos, was a Portuguese 12th-century noble knight, son of Martim Moniz[1] (legendary figure of the Siege of Lisbon in 1147) and Teresa Afonso.
Pedro Martins | |
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Born | c. 1160 |
Nationality | Portuguese |
Occupation | Knight |
Title | Lord of the Tower of Vasconcelos |
Spouse | Teresa Soares da Silva |
Children | João Peres de Vasconcelos, Sancha Peres de Vasconcelos |
Parents |
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He was the Lord of the Tower of Vasconcelos, located in the parish of Santa Maria de Ferreiros (municipality of Amares), in the north of Portugal, in the modern district of Braga.[2] The said tower, seat of the preeminent family of the Vasconcelos, had previously belonged to the Order of the Knights Templar.
Pedro Martins married Teresa Soares da Silva, and had a son and a daughter:[3]
References
edit- ^ Eugénio de Castro (1933), Os Meus Vasconcelos, Coimbra, Coimbra Editora, p.7.
- ^ Freire, Anselmo Braamcamp (1921). Brasões da Sala de Sintra, Livro Primeiro (in Portuguese). Robarts - University of Toronto. Coimbra: Coimbra : Imprensa da Universidade. p. 337.
- ^ Eugénio de Castro (1933), Os Meus Vasconcelos, Coimbra, Coimbra Editora, p.7.
- ^ José Augusto de Sotto Mayor Pizarro (1999), Linhagens Medievais Portuguesas, Porto, Universidade Moderna, 1st vol., p.481.
- ^ Cristovão Alão de Morais & Carvalhos de Basto (1997), Pedatura Lusitana, 2nd ed., Braga, 3rd vol., p.9.
- ^ Eugénio de Castro (1933), Os Meus Vasconcelos, Coimbra, Coimbra Editora, p.8.