Count of Penamacor

Count of Penamacor

D. Lopo de Albuquerque was made First Conunt of Penamacor by King Afonso V of Portugal on August 24, 1476 by which letter the Count was also given the towns of Penamacor and Abiul.

D. Lopo de Albuquerque was Lord Chamberlain of King Afonso V, and from 1463 was also the king's Falconeer and Captain of the Royal Guard. He accompanied King Afonso V to France in 1477 where he had been sent as Ambassador earlier and was Ambassador toRome to negotiate Afonso V's marriage to Queen Joana, La Beltraneja, Queen Isabel's nemesis. He was accused of treason in 1484 by King John II and went into exile into Spain where he used the assume didentity of Pedrio Nunes. He was arrested in London in 1488 by John II's request and released on 1492 by Queen Isabel's intervention. He was killed in Seville around 1492 by John II's agents.

He married D. Catarina de Noronha (niece of Filipa Moniz future wife of Cristóbal Colón), daughetr of D. Pedro de Noronha and of Branca Dias Perestrelo, daughter of Bartolomeu Perestrelo and of his Second wife Branca Dias.

D. Catarina de Noronha is mentioned in Diego Colon's Last Will. The Counts of Penamacor had the following children:

  1. D. Garcia de Albuquerque (1470 -?) married Leonor Perestrelo,
  2. D. Afonso de Albuquerque,
  3. Luís de Albuquerque,
  4. Inês (ou Guiomar) de Noronha (c. 1470 -?) married Rui de Melo, Mayor of Elvas,
  5. D. Isabel de Noronha (1480 -?) married Nuno Vaz de Castelo-Branco, Admiral of Portugal.
  6. D. Pedro de Noronha

They also had an adopted son named Diego Mendez de Segura who became Admiral Colon's secretary.

References

  • Manuel José da Costa Felgueiras Gayo, Nobiliário das Famílias de Portugal, Carvalhos de Basto, 2ª Edição, Braga, 1989, vol. IV-pg. 159 (Cunhas).
  • D. António Caetano de Sousa, História Genealógica da Casa Real Portuguesa, Atlântida-Livraria Editora, Lda, 2ª Edição, Coimbra, 1946, Tomo I-pág. 153.
  • Manuel Abranches de Soveral, Sangue Real, Masmedia, 1ª Edição, Porto, 1998, pág. 24.
  • Manuel Abranches de Soveral, «Os Furtado de Mendonça portugueses. Ensaio sobre a sua verdadeira origem». Porto 2004. Em co-autoria com Manuel Lamas de Mendonça. «Branca Dias (Perestrello) não era irmã mas sim filha de Bartolomeu Perestrello e de sua 1ª mulher Branca Dias».
  • Louis Vigneras (André) "Diego Mendez, Secretary of Christopher Columbus and Alguacil, Mayor of Santo Domingo"

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