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Lopo de Almeida
Born
1416
Died
1486
Resting place
Abrantes, Portugal
Occupation
Count of Abrantes
Years active
1476–1486
Successor
D. João de Almeida
Spouse
Brites da Silva
Children
João de Almeida
Pedro de Almeida
Fernando de Almeida
Diogo Fernandes de Almeida
Jorge de Almeida
Francisco de Almeida
Afonso de Almeida
Duarte de Almeida
Isabel da Silva
Catarina da Silva
Branca Gil de Almeida
Briolanja de Almeida
Lopo de Almeida (1416–1486) was the first Count of Abrantes bestowed with the title on June 13, 1476 by King D. Afonso V of Portugal.
LopodeAlmeida (1416–1486) was the first Count of Abrantes bestowed with the title on June 13, 1476 by King D. Afonso V of Portugal. Fidalgo of the Portuguese...
cousin, LopodeAlmeida. Dom Lopo was closely related to the Portuguese royal House, once his great-grandfather was Infante João, Duke of Valencia de Campos...
Casa de Abrantes) descends from the ancient and noble Almeida family. King Afonso V granted the land around Abrantes to his cousin, LopodeAlmeida, 1st...
Dom Francisco deAlmeida (Portuguese pronunciation: [fɾɐ̃ˈsiʃku ðɨ alˈmɐjðɐ]), also known as the Great Dom Francisco (c. 1450 – 1 March 1510), was a Portuguese...
for her nephew, D. Luis deAlmeida, grandfather to the future 1st Count of Avintes. D. Ana was the daughter of D. LopodeAlmeida, Captain General of Sofala...
to succeed Afonso de Albuquerque as governor. Lopo Soares de Albergaria (sometimes called Lopo Soares de Alvarenga, or simply Lopo Soares) was a middling...
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dispatches announcing that he was to be replaced by his personal foe, Lopo Soares de Albergaria. Realizing the plot that his enemies had moved against him...
equivalent to modern-day Republic of Mozambique. (Dates in italics indicate de facto continuation of office) For continuation after independence, see: List...
Lopo Fortunato Ferreira do Nascimento (born 10 July 1942) is an Angolan retired politician. He served as the first Prime Minister of Angola from 11 November...
da Gama (who married Lopo Mendes de Vasconcelos). Little is known of da Gama's early life. The Portuguese historian Teixeira de Aragão suggests that he...
pulmonary angiography in 1931, with Egas Moniz and Almeida Lima. He was the son of eminent phthisiologist Lopode Carvalho (founder of the first sanatorium in...
Vasco Fernando Leote deAlmeida e Costa, GCIH, GCL (24 July 1932[citation needed] – 26 July 2010) was a Portuguese naval officer and politician. He served...
with whom he carried on a correspondence. In 1472 Abravanel induced LopodeAlmeida and the physician Joao Sezira, Alfonso's ambassadors to the pope, to...
Lopo Vaz de Sampaio was the 6th Governor of Portuguese India from 1526 to 1529. He was also the captain of Vasco da Gama, a famous Portuguese explorer...
Roberto António Victor Francisco deAlmeida (born 5 February 1941) is an Angolan politician. He served as the President of the National Assembly of Angola...
posts scattered all over the Indian Ocean. The first viceroy, Francisco deAlmeida established his base of operations at Fort Manuel after the Kingdom of...
Álvaro Gonçalves de Ataíde, 1st Count of Atouguia) Vasco Martins de Gomide ? 6th 1490s - Diogo Fernandes deAlmeida (son of LopodeAlmeida, Count of Abrantes)...