Diogo Gonçalves de Travassos
Diogo Gonçalves de Travassos | |
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Born |
1390s Portugal |
Died |
20 May 1449 Batalha, Portugal |
Religion | Roman Catholic |
Diogo Gonçalves de Travassos (1390s-1449) was a Portuguese nobleman, escrivão da puridade (King's private secretary) of Peter, Duke of Coimbra.[1]
Biography
Diogo was the son of Martim Gonçalves de Travassos and Catarina Dias de Melo.[2] His wife was Violante Velho Cabral, sister of Gonçalo Velho Cabral, and descendant of Pedro Soares Velho.[3]
Diogo Gonçalves de Travassos participated actively in the conquest of Ceuta.[4] He died in 1449, and was buried in Batalha Monastery, the chapel door of kings.[5]
References
- ↑ Historia insulana das ilhas a Portugal sugeytas no Oceano occidental. By Antonio Cordeyro.
- ↑ Ihla de S. Miguel - Volumen1. Gaspar Frutuoso.
- ↑ Genealogia paranaense - Volumen5. Impressora Paranaense, 1950.
- ↑ Revista de ciencias de homem - Volumen3,Tema 1.
- ↑ Revista trimensal do Instituto Histórico, Geográphico e Etnográphico do Brazil (Rio de Janeiro). Instituto Histórico, Geográphico e Etnográphico do Brazil (Rio de Janeiro.
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