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

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  1. 22 relations: Afonso III of Portugal, Alférez, Álvaro Pires de Castro, Catholic Church, Count of Barcelos, Count of Ourém, Count of Viana do Alentejo, Denis of Portugal, Ferdinand I of Portugal, Igreja da Graça (Santarém), Inês de Castro, João Afonso Telo, 6th Count of Barcelos, John I of Castile, Kingdom of Portugal, Leonor Teles, Lopo Fernandes Pacheco, Lourenço Soares de Valadares, Ourém, Pedro de Meneses, 1st Count of Vila Real, Peter I of Portugal, Santarém, Portugal, 1383–1385 Portuguese interregnum.

  2. 12th-century Portuguese people
  3. 13th-century Portuguese nobility

Afonso III of Portugal

Afonso III (rare English alternatives: Alphonzo or Alphonse), or Affonso (Archaic Portuguese), Alfonso or Alphonso (Portuguese-Galician) or Alphonsus (Latin), the Boulonnais (Port. o Bolonhês), King of Portugal (5 May 121016 February 1279) was the first to use the title King of Portugal and the Algarve, from 1249. João Afonso Telo, 4th Count of Barcelos and Afonso III of Portugal are portuguese Roman Catholics.

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Alférez

In medieval Iberia, an alférez or alferes was a high-ranking official in the household of a king or magnate.

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Álvaro Pires de Castro

Álvaro Pires de Castro (c. 1310 – 11 June 1384 in Lisbon) was a powerful Galician-Portuguese nobleman, stem of the Portuguese branch of the House of Castro.

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Catholic Church

The Catholic Church, also known as the Roman Catholic Church, is the largest Christian church, with 1.28 to 1.39 billion baptized Catholics worldwide as of 2024.

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Count of Barcelos

Count of Barcelos (in Portuguese Conde de Barcelos) is a title of nobility, the first to be granted in Portugal.

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Count of Ourém

Count of Ourém (in Portuguese Conde de Ourém) is a Portuguese title granted in 1370 by King Fernando I of Portugal, to Dom João Afonso Telo, uncle of Queen Leonor Teles.

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Count of Viana do Alentejo

Count of Viana (do Alentejo) was a Portuguese title of nobility granted to D. João Afonso Telo, who was the second son of João Afonso Telo, 4th Count of Barcelos and a cousin of Queen Leonor Teles, by King Ferdinand I of Portugal pursuant to a royal decree dated 19 March 1373.

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Denis of Portugal

Denis (9 October 1261 – 7 January 1325), called the Farmer King (Rei Lavrador) and the Poet King (Rei Poeta), was King of Portugal. João Afonso Telo, 4th Count of Barcelos and Denis of Portugal are portuguese Roman Catholics.

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Ferdinand I of Portugal

Ferdinand I (Fernando; 31 October 1345 – 22 October 1383), sometimes called the Handsome (o Formoso) or occasionally the Inconstant (o Inconstante), was the King of Portugal from 1367 until his death in 1383.

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Igreja da Graça (Santarém)

Igreja da Graça is a church in Santarém, Portugal.

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Inês de Castro

Inês de Castro (in Castilian: Inés; 1325 – 7 January 1355) was a Galician noblewoman and courtier, best known as lover and posthumously recognized wife of King Pedro I of Portugal.

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João Afonso Telo, 6th Count of Barcelos

João Afonso Telo, (died on 14 August 1385 in the Battle of Aljubarrota), mayor of Lisbon in 1372, admiral of Portugal from 13751376, and sixth Count of Barcelos, was a member of the highest ranks of the nobility, member of the Téllez de Meneses lineage as a descendant of Tello Pérez de Meneses.

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John I of Castile

John I (Juan I; 24 August 1358 – 9 October 1390) was King of Castile and León from 1379 until 1390.

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Kingdom of Portugal

The Kingdom of Portugal was a monarchy in the western Iberian Peninsula and the predecessor of the modern Portuguese Republic.

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Leonor Teles

Leonor Teles (or Teles de Meneses) was queen consort of Portugal by marriage to King Ferdinand I, and regent of Portugal.

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Lopo Fernandes Pacheco

Lopo Fernandes Pacheco (died 22 December 1349), was the first of his lineage to accede to the highest ranks of the nobility, that of a rico-homem, in the Kingdom of Portugal. João Afonso Telo, 4th Count of Barcelos and Lopo Fernandes Pacheco are 13th-century Portuguese nobility and portuguese Roman Catholics.

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Lourenço Soares de Valadares

Lourenço Soares de Valladares, Lord of Valadares and Tangil (c. 1230–1298) was a Portuguese nobleman, who served in the Court of Afonso III as Tenente of Ribeira do Minho and Mayor of the Palace. João Afonso Telo, 4th Count of Barcelos and Lourenço Soares de Valadares are portuguese Roman Catholics.

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Ourém

Ourém,; formerly known as Vila Nova de Ourém, is a municipality in the district of Santarém in Portugal.

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Pedro de Meneses, 1st Count of Vila Real

Pedro de Menezes Portocarrero, (1370 – Ceuta, 22 September 1437) was a 15th-century Portuguese nobleman and military figure.

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Peter I of Portugal

Peter I (Portuguese: Pedro I,; 8 April 1320 – 18 January 1367), known as the Just (o Justiceiro) or the Cruel (o Cruel), was King of Portugal from 1357 until his death.

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Santarém, Portugal

Santarém is a portuguese city and municipality located in the district of Santarém.

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1383–1385 Portuguese interregnum

The 1383–1385 Portuguese interregnum was a war of succession in Portuguese history during which no crowned king of Portugal reigned.

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See also

12th-century Portuguese people

13th-century Portuguese nobility

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/João_Afonso_Telo,_4th_Count_of_Barcelos

Also known as João Afonso Telo de Menezes.