Martim Gonçalves de Lacerda
Martim Gonçalves de Lacerda (14th-century) was a Castilian nobleman. He came to Portugal in times of John I, serving as a vassal of the Royal House.[1]
Martim Gonçalves de Lacerda | |
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Born | 14th-century Castile |
Died | 15th-century Portugal |
Father | Diogo Nunes de Serpa |
Mother | N de La Cerda |
Biography
Martim was the son of Diogo Nunes de Serpa and N de La Cerda, the illegitimate daughter of Charles de La Cerda.[2] By maternal line his ancestors belonged to the House of Brienne, belonging to the French high nobility. Among his ancestors was John of Brienne, who was King of Jerusalem, since 1210 to 1225.[3]
Martim Gonçalves de Lacerda was married to Violante Pereira, daughter of Álvaro Gonçalves Pereira.[4]
References
- Monografia de Vila Verde de Ficalho. Francisco Valente Machado.
- Os Sobrenomes Mais Comuns Do Brasil. Claudio Campacci.
- The prayer book of Bonne of Luxembourg:. William G. Land.
- Ordem dos eremitas de Santo Agostinho em Portugal (1256-1834). Domingos Vieira.
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