João Afonso Telo, 1st Count of Barcelos
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João Afonso Telo (died May 1304), was the 4th Lord of Albuquerque and the 1st Count of Barcelos.[1]
Life
A Castilian and Portuguese nobleman, he returned to Portugal, the birthplace of his parents, where he served King Denis as his mordomo-mor[1] and was entrusted with important diplomatic missions as the king's ambassador and trusted advisor.[3] A member of the curia regis, he confirmed many royal charters. In March 1279, he confirmed the fueros of Alfaiates and in 1297 played a key role in the negotiations prior to the signing of the Treaty of Alcañices.[4]
He was named the first Count of Barcelos on 8 May 1298 by King Denis who in 1302 appointed him ambassador to Castile.[5] He executed his last will on 5 May 1304 and probably died in the same month.[5]
Marriage and issue
He married Teresa Sánchez, an illegitimate daughter of King Sancho IV of Castile.[a] Two daughters were born of this marriage: [8]
- Teresa Martins Telo (died after 1341), was the 5th Lady of Albuquerque and the wife of Afonso Sanches, an illegitimate son of King Denis of Portugal and Aldonça Rodrigues Talha.[9] She and her husband founded the Monastery of Santa Clara in Vila do Conde in 1318.[10] They had one son João Afonso de Albuquerque, mayordomo mayor of King Peter of Castile who is suspected of having him poisoned in 1354.[11]
- Violante Sanches Telo (died before November 1312),[5] the wife of Martim Gil de Riba de Vizela who was named 2nd Count of Barcelos on 15 October 1304[12][5] and was the alférez of King Denis.[5]