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Paio Peres Correia
19th-century depiction of Paio Peres Correia
Born
c. 1205
Monte de Fralães, Barcelos, Kingdom of Portugal
Died
8 February 1275 (1275-02-09) (aged 69)
Uclés, Crown of Castile
Nationality
Portuguese
Other names
Pelay Perez Correa
D. Paio Peres Correia (1205 – January 1275) was a Portuguese warrior who played an important role in the thirteenth-century Reconquista.[1]
^López Fernández, Manuel (2003): "Sobre la muerte y enterramientos de un Maestre santiaguista" in Revista de estudios extremeños. Vol. 59 (2): 757–775. ISSN 0210-2854
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