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7, p. 479; Faria, pp. (4) Diego López Moniz, born c. 1465. The tomb bore three identical coats of arms, each with five stars on it. 29-30, 46-7; Damio Pérez, O Livro de Recebimentos de 1470 de Chancelaria da Cámara, Academia Portuguesa da Historia, Lisbon 1974, pp. Diego Moniz served as a page in the royal household in 1469. One of the most widely quoted genealogies of the Moniz families is the work of an Antonio Maria de Freitas who published his ideas in the 1890s. (3) Isabel Perestrelo married Peter Correa de Cunha, governor of Porto Santo from 1459 to 1473, and in 1485 captain of the island of Terceira in the Azores. George resigned his office as Captain of the Guard in 1508, and died on 31 January 1509. He might not even have come up with his plans for exploration without them. In 1450, a royal document was issued excusing a worker of Martin Gil, Clerk of the Treasury, to care for his houses in Salvaterra, a town near the city of Santarem, and to work on his property at the said place. Martin Gil held this position between 1432 and 1448, during the period when Prince Peter served as regent for his nephew, the young King Alfonso V. In 1439, Martin Gil, as notary for King Alfonso, issued a public document of great importance, setting forth the terms of agreement between the queen mother and the regent concerning how the kingdom was to be governed during the young king's minority. 1, p. 228; Sousa, Vol. 6, p. 327; Sao Payo, p. 154), (3) Gil Ayres Moniz, born c. 1435, may have been another son of Martin Gil. Leonore de Lusignan was the mother of Febus Moniz; described as Vasco's only child in 1492 Vasco Moniz and Leonore de Lusignan were buried together in a tomb similar to Gil Ayres, his father, and located across from it. (Faria, p. 130; Sao Payo, p. 153; Sousa, Vol. I, p. 83), (4) Peter Moniz da Silva, Pedro in Portuguese, Comendador of Torres and Cascais, born c. 1465, a son of Diego Moniz and Leonore da Silva. 29-34; Agostinho de Ornellas, "Memoria Sobre a Residencia de Christovam Colombo na Ilha da Madeira", p. 4, in Centenario do Descobrimento da América, Typographia Academia Real de Sciencias, 1892; Peragallo, pp. Gil was given the exclusive right of burial in this chapel for himself and his descendants. Cristóbal Colón: misterio y grandeza. Vasco is said to have died in 1510 at Torrao, after which his comendadoria of Panoias was given to Tristan da Cunha. Philip Perestrelo, b.c.1370. (5) Diego Moniz, Comendador of Pinhiero, son of George Moniz, born c. 1500. This seems sufficient evidence of her descent from a Gil Ayres for whose descendant's burial in the Chapel of Piety in the monastery of St. Mary of Carmo was reserved. THE MONIZ FAMILY: Christopher's mother-in-law, Isabel Moniz, is sometimes said to have been the daughter of Gil Ayres Moniz, and sometimes the daughter of Vasco Martins Moniz, but both of these assumptions appear to be incorrect. John killed his wife, Isabel de Albuquerque, for which he was imprisoned, and his children took their mother's name. The former seems most likely, for Ferdinand Cabral's son, Diego Cabral, was married to Beatrice Gonzálves de Cámara, a daughter of John Gonzálves Zarco, discoverer of Madeira. In 1462, Gil Aires Moniz was a knight of the household of King Alfonso V. There seems to be no record of Gil after this date, which suggests that he probably died before Columbus arrived in Portugal, possibly in the war with Castile that began in 1465. 2,p. (Freitas, pp. 1, pp. After his father's death, a compromise was reached in 1536 in which he was named 3rd Admiral of the Indies and renounced all other rights for a perpetual annuity of 10,000 … II, p. 181; Sousa, Vol. 107-117; Freitas, pp. I, Pt. His tomb bears the inscription "The tomb of Phebos Moniz, Chamberlain of King Manuel, gentleman of his household, and of his Council". The name of Vasco Gil Moniz is found on an attachment to the will of Prince Peter's daughter, Philippa, who died in 1497, as having due from her 50.000 reis. Peter was also called "my singer" by King John III, who came to the throne in 1521. They had two children, Leonore de Almeida, and Lorenzo de Almeida who died in 1505. In 1499, Febus Moniz obtained a piece of ground next to the church where his father and grandfather were buried, where he apparently built a residence. Alfonso and Beatrice founded the great Braganza family that would eventually rule Portugal. (Braamcamp Freire, Brazoes, Vol. The same surname found with different spellings is standardized; thus Péres and Pérez is here both spelled Perez, while Columbo and Colon are both given their common English spelling, Columbus. La Historia del Almirante,1 o por su título completo "Historia del Almirante Don Cristobal de Colón", es una obra biográfica sobre la vida y viajes de Cristóbal Colón, escrita por su hijo menor Hernando Colón entre 1537 y 1539. Because his father was the overseer of things pertaining to Ceuta, the Portuguese stronghold in North Africa, in 1423, he is more likely to have been the Diego Gil who was a squire in the service of Peter de Meneses, Count of Vila Real, fighting in north Africa in 1425, and the Diego Gil who in 1444 was a servant of Prince Henry, serving as administrator of ports. Undated; Vol. that had been confiscated from Vasco Gil Moniz a year earlier when Vasco was exiled. (4) John Lopez Perestrelo. Los descendientes de este matrimonio fueron:3 Felipa Colón y Toledo. In 1442 when Prince John died, Bartholomew became a knight of the household of Prince Henry "the Navigator", under whose authority he went to help colonize the island of Porto Santo. Diego Gil de Ayrao may have entered the Carmelites like the Constable, for someone named Diego Gil was chosen as second prior of the Convent de Carmo in 1423 at the time Constable Nuño Pereira became patron of the monastery. (4) Diego Columbus, son of Christopher Columbus and Philipa Moniz; born c. 1479 at Porto Santo, died 1526 in Spain. Vasco is the second child of Gil Ayres mentioned in the document of 1469 confirming burial rights in the church of St. Mary of Carmo. (Braamcamp Freire, Archivo, Vol. (Faria, p. 157; Sousa, Vol. Sancho's father was the son of Ferdinand, 2nd Duke of Braganza and brother of Ferdinand, the 3rd Duke, executed for treason in June 1483. In August of 1470, Diego Gil, a vassal of the king, was residing in Évora. 2, pp. IV. If Martin Gil was the father of Vasco Martins Moniz of Madeira, and his brother, Garcia Moniz, and the 1717 genealogy of the Perestrelo family is correct in saying that Bartholomew Perestrelo's wife was the sister of Garcia Moniz and Father Christopher Moniz, and if both were the same Garcia, then we have identified the place of Columbus' wife in the family. 1575–1622. Fue Caballero de la Orden de Alcántara en 1540. She was married to Diego Columbus, the son of Christopher Columbus. Married the Marquis of Montemor, brother of the Duke of Braganza, who was involved in Braganza conspiracies of 1483-4. Luis Colón y Álvarez de Toledo, 1st Duke of Veragua, 1st Duke of la Vega, 1st Marquess of Jamaica (1519/1520/1522 in Santo Domingo – 29 January 1572), was the first son of Diego Colón and María Álvarez de Toledo y Rojas, and grandson of Christopher Columbus . The classes beneath these were called the "Cavaleiros Fidalgos", or Gentlemen Knights. Gil is always called "Gil Ayres" in the contemporary records and may have been simply the son of a man with the given name of Ayres, possibly the Father Ayres, Prior of the Carmelite Monastery of Moura, who was present, together with Gil Ayres and Father Diego Gil, when the Constable was inducted into the Carmelite order in 1423. His tomb bore the inscription, "Here lies Gil Ayres Moniz, clerk of Purity of the very virtuous Holy Constable". His wife's brother and nephew were two of the key conspirators in the second Braganza plot of 1484. (3) Diego Gil Moniz, born c. 1430, was the Diego Gil Moniz who served as "tutor" for Columbus' brother-in-law, Bartholomew Perestrelo in 1458. Genebra, "former wife of Garcia Moniz", received in 1527 a royal grant of 10.000 reis not paid for Alvaro da Silva. II, p. 181). Discover the family tree of Cristobal Colón de Toledo y Moniz de Róxas for free, and learn about their family history and their ancestry. Cristóbal Colón was born on month day 1565, to Luis Colón y Toledo and Luisa Colón y Toledo (born de Carvajal). 70-71 (3) Catherine Furtado, b.c.1435; married Mem Rodríguez Vasconcelos, lord of Camiso on the island of Madeira, and Governor of Seixo. In 1398 and 1404, Gil Ayres was the personal secretary of the Constable of Portugal, Nuño Álvarez Pereira, one of the most famous warriors of his time. Don Luis Colón de Toledo, Duque de Veragua y de la Vega, Marques de la Jamaica. Joan Pereira, daughter of Vasco Martins Moniz, was second wife of Francisco de Almeida, 1st Viceroy of India. This charter was dated 13 February 1492, and appear to represent her claim to the property of her husband, who may have died at that time. II. (3) Bartholomew Columbo, b.c. Descubre (y guarda) tus propios Pines en Pinterest. The two Diego Moniz who lived in Columbus' time, for example, are generally called, Diego Moniz, treasurer to Prince Ferdinand, and Diego Moniz, military governor of Silves, while Vasco Gil Moniz and Vasco Martins Moniz are usually called by their full names in order to distinguish between them. Prince Manuel promised the young couple a grant of 6.000 crowns, which was later changed to a grant of 60.000 reis to be paid out of the revenues of the Order of Christ. Ruy Gil Moniz married Philipa (or Isabel) de Almada, daughter of John Vaz de Almada and niece of the Count of Avrances. All four of these children of the archbishop held prominent positions among the Portuguese aristocracy. De la primera tuvo una hija natural, llamada: Marcelina Colón de Toledo. It seems likely that Febus was one of the originators of this confraternity, and that he had the tombs of his father and grandfather constructed there. Fernando Augusto de Silva and Carlos Azevido de Meneses, Elucidario Madeirense, Vol. After serving in Africa, he returned to Madeira, and with the advice and assistance of his brother-in-law, Mem Rodríguez de Vasconcelos, initiated legal proceedings against his other brother-in-law, Peter Correa, to regain the captaincy of Porto Santo, which his mother had sold to Peter. Silves was an important city that had been the Moorish capital of the Algarve, in the southernmost part of Portugal facing North Africa. 19-27; Peragallo, pp. (Braamcamp Freire, Archivo, Vol. John was appointed governor of Angra, the capital of the Azores, in 1474, and captain of the island of St. George, also in the Azores, in 1483. captain of Angra on the island of Terceira in the Azores. 161-173; Sousa, Provas, Vol. In 1393 he was given another grant at the time of his marriage to Inez Leitoa. I, p. 32), (3) Christopher Moniz, Cristovao in Portuguese, was born c. 1440 at Lisbon. In 1523, Garcia Moniz, Treasurer for Guinea, received a royal grant of 32.000 reis. 2, p. 152; Sao Payo, p. 157; Sousa, Provas, Vol. George Moniz, son of Vasco Martins Moniz, and Captain of the Guard of Don Manuel married Leonore Pereira. Vega, Carlos B. He was also the father of another Vasco Martins Moniz, Comendador of Panoias, with whom he is often confused. He was living in Lisbon in 1415 with his wife Catherine. John, or perhaps his son, was a knight of the royal household and a resident of Torres Vedras, on 27 August 1488, when John Lopez Perestrelo was given a grant of 10.000 reis for maintenance that was due him by a charter granted by King Alfonso V prior to 1481. 3, p. 161) Following Prince John's assassination in Cyprus in 1458, it's probable that Vasco Gil left that troubled island and returned to Portugal, where the order banishing those who supported Prince Peter at Alfarrobeira had been revoked in 1455. Catherine was the daughter of Gonzalo Correa, lord of Farelaes, a relative of Columbus' brother-in-law, Peter Correa. 362, 364-5; Alberto Gonzálves, O Beato Frei Nuño da Santa María, Livraria Editora Andrade, Terceira, 1932; Historia da Igreja em Portugal, Academia das Ciencias de Lisboa, Portucalense Editoria, Porto, 1967, Vol. 1508, illegitimate son by Isabel Samba. Christopher administered the bishopric of Évora on behalf of Cardinal Alfonso, a son of King Manuel who was named Archbishop of Lisbon at the age of 12, and Bishop of Évora two years later. 10, p. 104; Braamcamp Freire, Vida, pp. Archivo dos Acores, Vol. X, p. 101; Documentacao Ultramarina Portuguesa, Centro de Estudos Históricos Ultramarinos, Lisbon, 1960, Vol. They resided in Alcazar de Colon in the Ciudad Colonial (Santo Domingo). In 1442, designated as a knight, he signed a charter as a representative of the city of Braganza, accepting Prince Peter as regent of the kingdom. Gil died in 1437, and was buried in the Chapel of our Lady of Pranto, one of the four chapels of the church of the monastery of Saint Mary of Carmo which the Constable had founded. Excluded from the confiscation were goods belonging to Vasco's wife, Catherine Fernandez, daughter of Ferdinand Rodríguez Alardo, knight, who Vasco had married during King Duarte's reign (1433-8). Unlike Gil Ayres' son, Vasco Gil Moniz, who was a partisan of the regent and left the kingdom after the regent's overthrow, Martin Gil continued in King Alfonso's service. 48, 55) (4) George (Jorge) Moniz, Comendador of Panoias, another son of Vasco Martins Moniz, the elder, born c. 1465. 1, Pt. He then married Henríquez de Miranda, daughter of Francisco Henríquez de Miranda, Comendador of Pedras Alvas, and his wife, Cecilia de Azambuja. In the future the Moniz family would control the chapel and its' decoration, and the services held there. (2) Vasco Gil Moniz, born. 2, p. 386; Anselmo Braamcamp Freire, Critica e Historia, Antigua Casa Bertrand, Lisbon, 1910, Vol. He married (2) MARIADEMOSQUERASep1546 in Santo Domingo, daughter of JUANDE MOSQUERAand OFRASINADEPASAMONTE. (5) Christopher Colon, b. In 1457, Diego Gil Moniz, head doorkeeper for Prince Ferdinand, witnessed an addendum to the wedding contract of the Prince. In 1450 Ruy Gil was granted a house in the Rue de Morraz (Rue Moraise in Lisbon?) About Luis Colón, 2nd Duke of Veragua. Among these was a house in Lisbon in the Rue Morraz, which was granted to Ruy Moniz, in 1450, by King Alfonso. Estudos Históricos, Academia Portugal da Historia, Vol. Ni el coronavirus ni las restricciones de movilidad impuestas para frenar la pandemia han amedrentado a Abderramán III, el Cid Campeador, Cristóbal Colón o Lope de … Before 1385, this land belonged to a Gonzalo Nunez de Ayrao, but in that year King John gave it to his chamberlain, John Rodríguez de Saa. In 1447 he was vicar general for the archbishop of Lisbon, Peter de Noronha. A charter of confirmation of the rights to the land of Figueiredo and other lands was issued to Diego Moniz, son of George Moniz of King Manuel's council and captain of his guard, just about the time that George died. In 1509, Febus Moniz made his will, naming as his overseer, Alvaro de Castro, and having as witness Father Garcia Moniz, his cousin. (Braamcamp Freire, Archivo Vol. Diego's son, named Vasco Martins Moniz after his grandfather, was born c. 1550, and succeeded his father as lord of Angeha. 1468, apprenticed as a weaver 1474, became a priest, to Spain 1504 where he was called Diego, accompanied Columbus on his second voyage, d. 1515. He may have died before Columbus married into the family, for records of that time make no differentiation between the elder Vasco Martins Moniz and his son, Vasco Martins Moniz. (2003). 6-9). 410, 413; Braamcamp Freire, Brazoes, Vol. He was Provincial of his order in 1522, and in that year, presided over the moving of the remains of the Constable to a new and more elaborate tomb. In 1485 they resided at Huelva, in Spain, and in 1493 near Seville. Francisca da Silva, daughter of Diego Gil Moniz, Treasurer for Prince Ferdinand, married Sancho de Noronha, 3rd Count of Faro and Count of Odemira, lord of Mortagoa and other lands, military governor of Estremoz, and eldest son of Alfonso, 1st Count of Faro and Mary de Noronha, Countess of Odemira. On 5 March 1488, a royal letter was issued, reducing the penalty of Diego Moniz, gentleman and military governor of the castle of Silves, condemned to two years of banishment to Africa because of an altercation with the royal bailiff of that city. An agreement was signed on 23 December of that year, stating that Diego Gil, Vasco Gil Moniz, and Guiomar Gil, and their brothers and sisters and their descendants, and no others but those whom the descendants of Gil Ayres Moniz approved, would be allowed to be buried there. Henry is sometimes said to be "son of Vasco Martins Moniz who was with King John in Ceuta in 1415, where he was knighted", but is placed here as a son of Diego Gil as these dates seem wrong and Diego Gil was in North Africa in 1425.
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