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  1. Dopo la sconfitta delle armi castigliane, Eleonora Telles de Menezes si dovette rifugiare in Castiglia, nel monastero di Tordesillas, dove, il 27 aprile 1386, morì. Eleonora Telles de Menezes fu tumulata nel convento dell'Ordine di Santa Maria della Mercede in Valladolid.

  2. ELEONORA (Leonor) Telles de Meneses, regina di Portogallo. Angelo RIBEIRO. Dama portoghese del sec. XIV, bella e dissoluta, che divorziò dal marito, il gentiluomo Ivão Laurenco da Cunha, per sposare il re Ferdinando I il Formoso, innamorato pazzamente di lei.

  3. This article discusses the social mobility strategies of the Teles de Meneses family throughout the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries, seeking to understand their influence on the family’s social evolution and improved ranking at the court.

  4. MOSTRA TUTTE LE DOMANDE. Eleonora Telles de Menezes, Eleonora di Castiglia. Eleonora anche in latino e in fiammingo, Leonor in aragonese, in spagnolo, in basco, in galiziano, in asturiano e in portoghese, Elionor in catalano, Alienor in occitano, Eléonore in francese, Eleanor in inglese e Eleonore in tedesco ( Trás-os-Montes, 1350 circa – ...

  5. Leonor Teles de Menezes, bijgenaamd de verraadster (Portugees: A aleivosa) (Trás-os-Montes ca 1350 – Tordesillas 27 april 1386), ook bekend als Eleonora van Portugal, was koningin (1372 – 1383) en regentes (1383 – 1384) van Portugal.

  6. Leonora Telles was born in the mid-14th century, around 1350, to an aristocratic Portuguese couple, Martin Afonso Telles de Meneses and Aldonsa de Vasconcelos. Her uncle was the count of Barcelos, John Alphonso Telo, a dominant figure at the court of Ferdinand I, king of Portugal.

  7. 15 apr 2023 · Dona Leonor (Elionor) Telles (Teles) de Menezes (Meneses) (1350 - April 27, 1386), called by the people at her time a Aleivosa ("The Treacherous"), was queen consort of Portugal during the 14th century. Born in Trás-os-Montes e Alto Douro, she served as queen consort from 1372 to 1383 and as regent from 1383 to 1384.