Person:Infanta Maria, Lady of Menezes & Orduña (1)

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Infanta Maria _____, Lady of Menezes and Orduña
b.Abt 1290
 
m. 1315
  1. Alfonso Téllez de MenesesAbt 1310 to 1315 - Aft 1318
  2. Isabel Téllez de MenesesAbt 1310 to 1315 - Aft 1354
Facts and Events
Name Infanta Maria _____, Lady of Menezes and Orduña
Gender Female
Birth[1] Abt 1290
Marriage 1315 to Fernando Díaz _____, de Haro
Marriage to Tello Alfonso _____, de Meneses
Reference Number? Q6028914?


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Maria of Portugal (born ca. 1290; ) was a Portuguese royal, daughter of Infante Afonso of Portugal and his wife Violante Manuel.

Believed to be born in the year 1290, she was the eldest daughter of the Infante Afonso of Portugal and his wife Violante Manuel. She was the paternal granddaughter of King Afonso III of Portugal and his wife, Queen Beatrice of Castile, daughter of Alfonso X of Castile. Her maternal grandparents were Infante Manuel of Castile, son of Ferdinand III of Castile, and his wife Constance of Aragon, Lady of Villena, daughter of James I of Aragon.

Her date of death is unknown.

Maria married firstly to Tello Alfonso de Meneses, Lord of Meneses, son of Alfonso Téllez de Molina and the grandson of Alfonso of Molina. The couple had two children:

  • Alfonso Téllez de Meneses. On the death of his father, he became lord of Meneses, Tiedra, Montealegre, Grajal de Campos, Alba de Liste, San Román and Villagarcía de Campos. He died young and his possessions were inherited by his sister.
  • Isabel Téllez de Meneses. On the death of her brother, she inherited titles. She married João Afonso de Albuquerque, Lord of Alburquerque and Villalba de los Alcores.

She became a widow after her husband died in 1315; she remarried to Fernando Díaz de Haro, Lord of Orduña and Balmaseda, the second son of Diego López V de Haro. This marriage bore two sons:

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References
  1. Infanta Maria, Lady of Menezes and Orduña, in Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia.