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Fernão Martins Da Fonseca Coutinho
Fernão Martins da Fonseca Coutinho (born 14th-century) was a Portuguese nobleman, Lord of Couto de Leomil. His parents were Esteban Martins de Leomil and Urraca Rodrigues da Fonseca. Biography His parents were Estevão Martins de Leomil Estevão Martins de Leomil (13th-century) was a Portuguese nobleman, Lord of Couto de Leomil (:pt:Lista de senhores do couto de Leomil, pt). Estevão was the son of Martim Vicente, and grandson of Vicente Viegas, lord of Couto de Leomil and his wi ... and Urraca Rodrigues da Fonseca. Fernaö was married to Teresa Pires Varela.{{cite book, title=Os nossos costados: costados, subsídios biográficos e genealógicos, url=https://books.google.com/books?id=B8EWAQAAIAAJ&q=Fern%C3%A3o+Martins+da+Fonseca+Teresa+Pires+Varela , year= 1980, publisher=Alberto Coelho de Araújo Sousa Machado References {{Reflist External links doria.genealogias.org {{DEFAULTSORT:Fernao Martins da Fonseca Coutinho 14th-century Portuguese nobility {{Portugal-politi ...
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Kingdom Of Portugal
The Kingdom of Portugal ( la, Regnum Portugalliae, pt, Reino de Portugal) was a monarchy in the western Iberian Peninsula and the predecessor of the modern Portuguese Republic. Existing to various extents between 1139 and 1910, it was also known as the Kingdom of Portugal and the Algarves after 1415, and as the United Kingdom of Portugal, Brazil and the Algarves between 1815 and 1822. The name is also often applied to the Portuguese Empire, the realm's overseas colonies. The nucleus of the Portuguese state was the County of Portugal, established in the 9th century as part of the ''Reconquista'', by Vímara Peres, a vassal of the King of Asturias. The county became part of the Kingdom of León in 1097, and the Counts of Portugal established themselves as rulers of an independent kingdom in the 12th century, following the battle of São Mamede. The kingdom was ruled by the Alfonsine Dynasty until the 1383–85 Crisis, after which the monarchy passed to the House of Aviz. Dur ...
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Lord Of Couto De Leomil
Lord is an appellation for a person or deity who has authority, control, or power over others, acting as a master, chief, or ruler. The appellation can also denote certain persons who hold a title of the peerage in the United Kingdom, or are entitled to courtesy titles. The collective "Lords" can refer to a group or body of peers. Etymology According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, the etymology of the word can be traced back to the Old English word ''hlāford'' which originated from ''hlāfweard'' meaning "loaf-ward" or "bread-keeper", reflecting the Germanic tribal custom of a chieftain providing food for his followers. The appellation "lord" is primarily applied to men, while for women the appellation "lady" is used. This is no longer universal: the Lord of Mann, a title previously held by the Queen of the United Kingdom, and female Lords Mayor are examples of women who are styled as "Lord". Historical usage Feudalism Under the feudal system, "lord" had a ...
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Estevão Martins De Leomil
Estevão Martins de Leomil (13th-century) was a Portuguese nobleman, Lord of Couto de Leomil (:pt:Lista de senhores do couto de Leomil, pt). Estevão was the son of Martim Vicente, and grandson of Vicente Viegas, lord of Couto de Leomil and his wife Sancha. He was married to Urraca Rodrigues daughter of Rui Mendes da Fonseca and Teresa Anes de Leomil. Estevão Martins de Leomil is a direct descendant of Garcia Moniz, o Gasco.{{cite book, title=Grande enciclopédia portuguesa e brasileira: Ilustrada com cêrca de 15.000 gravuras e 400 hors-textes a côres, url=https://books.google.com/books?id=xsEqAAAAMAAJ&q=Estev%C3%A3o+Martins+de+Leomil , year= 1936, publisher=Editorial Enciclopédia, limitada References

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