- Lisbon,
which was soon
reconquered by
Badajoz in 1034. Meanwhile, Gonçalo
Trastamires da Maia [pt] took
advantage of the
internal war
between Muslim taifas...
- 14
October Gonçalo
Trastamires [de] took Montemor-o-Velho and
restored it to the Christians. 1039. On 1
September Gonçalo
Trastamires was
killed at Avenoso...
- by a
crossbow bolt shot from the walls. On
October 14, 1034, Gonçalo
Trastamires da Maia
reconquered Montemor-o-Velho, thus
bringing the
border to the...
-
Aboazar – 1st Lord of Maia, son of
Aboazar Lovesendes (1000–1039) Gonçalo
Trastamires – 2nd Lord of Maia (1020–1065)
Mendo Gonçalves da Maia – 3rd Lord of...
- 1026 the
Arabs conquered Montemor-o-Velho again, and in 1034 Gonçalo
Trastamires recovered it
again for the Christians,
becoming its governor.
After new...
-
Monio Viegas II of
Ribadouro (before 1044-before 1097),
married Unisco Trastamires.
Pedro Viegas de
Ribadouro (before 1044-after 1070),
married Sancha Pinioliz...
-
Madeira . The
couple had a daughter,
Maria Gonçalves, who
married Gonçalo
Trastamires, her mother's cousin.
Believing in the
hypothesis that he was
still alive...