Lopo Gomes de Abreu | |
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Lord | |
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Born | 15th-century Kingdom of Portugal |
Baptised | 15th-century |
Died | Kingdom of Portugal |
Noble family | Abreu |
Lopo Gomes de Abreu (1420–70s?) was a Portuguese nobleman, Lord of Regalados. [1]
Lopo was the son of Pedro Gomes de Abreu (3rd Lord of Regalados) and Aldonça de Sousa, descendant of Afonso III of Portugal. [2] His wife was Inês de Soutomaior, daughter of Leonel de Lima and Filipa da Cunha, descendant of Leonor Telles de Meneses. [3]
Lopo Gomes de Abreu was a direct descendant of Gonçalo Martins de Abreu nobleman born in the 11th-century in France. [4]