João Afonso Telo, 4th Count of Barcelos

João Afonso Telo de Menezes (died 1381)[1] was a Portuguese nobleman, 1st Count of Ourém and 4th Count of Barcelos.[2]

João Afonso Telo
1st count of Ourém
4th count of Barcelos
Born14th century
Kingdom of Portugal
Died1381
Kingdom of Portugal
BuriedGraça Church

Life edit

 
Interior of Graça Church in Santarém where João Afonso Telo and his wife were buried.

João Afonso Telo was the second son of Afonso Martins Telo "Raposo"[3] and Berengária Lourenço de Valadares,[4] daughter of Lourenço Soares de Valadares — advisor to kings Afonso III and Denis of Portugal — and his second wife Sancha Nunes de Chacim.[5] Berengária was also the sister of Aldonça Lourenço de Valadares, the mother of Inés de Castro.[6]

João Afonso Telo was a trusted advisor of King Pedro I and his son King Fernando I of Portugal, married to his niece, Leonor Teles.[7] He was also the alferes-mor of King Pedro I who on 10 October 1357 made him Count of Barcelos[4] and appears with the title of Count of Ourém in December 1371 after King Fernando I had given him the town of Ourém in January of the previous year but without the title of count at that time.[8]

He died during the Christmas holidays in 1381 and was buried at the Graça Church in Santarém,[1] which he and his wife, who was still alive in 1404 and was subsequently buried next to her husband, had founded.[4]

Marriage and issue edit

He was married to Guiomar Lopes Pacheco,[4] daughter of Lopo Fernandes Pacheco and Maria Rodríguez de Villalobos.[1] They were the parents of:

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Braamcamp Freire 1921, p. 118.
  2. ^ Braamcamp Freire 1921, pp. 117–121.
  3. ^ Braamcamp Freire 1921, p. 117.
  4. ^ a b c d e f Sotto Mayor Pizarro 1987, p. 240.
  5. ^ Sotto Mayor Pizarro 1997, Vol. I, pp. 793–796.
  6. ^ Sotto Mayor Pizarro 1987, p. 235.
  7. ^ a b Sotto Mayor Pizarro 1987, pp. 30 and 235.
  8. ^ Braamcamp Freire 1921, pp. 117–118.
  9. ^ a b c Braamcamp Freire 1921, p. 119.
  10. ^ a b Braamcamp Freire 1921, p. 120.
  11. ^ a b c d e Braamcamp Freire 1921, p. 121.
  12. ^ Sotto Mayor Pizarro 1987, p. 241.
  13. ^ Braamcamp Freire 1921, pp. 121–122.

Bibliography edit

  • Braamcamp Freire, Anselmo (1921). Livro primeiro dos Brasões de Sintra (in Portuguese). Coimbra: Imprensa da Universidade. OCLC 794223590.
  • Sotto Mayor Pizarro, José Augusto (1997). Linhagens Medievais Portuguesas: Genealogias e Estratégias (1279-1325 (in Portuguese). Vol. I and II. Oporto: Doctorate thesis, author’s edition. hdl:10216/18023.|
  • Sotto Mayor Pizarro, José Augusto P. (1987). Os Patronos do Mosteiro de Grijo: Evolução e Estrutura da Familia Nobre Séculos XI a XIV (in Portuguese). Oporto.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)