Sancho Nunes de Barbosa

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Sancho Nunes de Barbosa
Lord of Celanova
Born1070
Celanova, Galicia
Died1130
Celanova, Galicia

Sancho Nunes de Barbosa, Lord of Celanova (1070–1130) was a Galician nobleman.[1]

He was the son of Nuño Velázquez, Count of Celanova, and Sancha Gomes.[2] Sancho was married to Sancha Henriques, daughter of Henry, Count of Portugal.[3] However, some sources state that his wife was Teresa Afonso, possible daughter of Afonso I of Portugal.[4]

With Sancha Henriques he had the following issue:[a][6][7]

  • Urraca Sanches, married Gonçalo Mendes de Sousa «o Bom»;
  • Vasco Sanches, married firstly Berengária and secondly Urraca Viegas de Ribadouro;
  • Fruilhe Sanches, married Pedro Fernandes de Bragança;
  • Nuno Sanches, married Teresa Álvares de Soverosa.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Aristocratic and royal ancestors of Jane Harry - Volumen1. Leslie Ray Tucker. 1991.
  2. ^ Livros de linhagens, Volumen2. Eds. Biblion, 1937. 1937.
  3. ^ Catalogo chronologico, historico, genealogico e critico. José Barbosa -. 1727. p. 4. Sancho Nuñez de Barbosa Sancha Henriques.
  4. ^ História de Portugal - Volumen1. Fortunato de Almeida. 1922.
  5. ^ López Morán, Enriqueta. "Galician female monasticism in the Early Middle Ages (Lugo and Orense) (13th to 15th centuries)" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-02-06. Retrieved 22 November 2023.
  6. ^ Mattoso, José (1982). Ricos-homens, infançoes e cavaleiros: a nobreza portuguesa nos séculos XI e XII. Lisboa: Gimarães & C.a. Editores. pp. 124 and 125.
  7. ^ Martins Ferreira, João Paulo (2019). A nobreza galego-portuguesa da Diocese de Tui (915-1381). Santiago de Compostela. pp. 280 and 302. ISBN 978-84-00-10570-9.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ Historian Enriqueta López Morán adds other children that are not mentioned in Portuguese or primary sources. The alleged children are: Maria Sanches, abbess of the monastery of San Salvador de Sobrado de Trives, from December 1175 to April 1189; Gil Sanches; Fernando Sanches and Teresa Sanches. However, in the document mentioned by López Morán, Maria Sanches identifies herself as Sancho Nunes' relative not his daughter.[5]