Álvaro Gonçalves Pereira, Prior of Crato/Prior of the Hospitallers

 

  1. He was the son of the powerful Archbishop of Braga, Gonçalo Pereira (ep.1325-1348).
  2. Curator for Princess Beatriz, daughter of King Fernando and Queen Leonor Teles of Portugal (1376). [Fernando, ch. 96]
  3. His military participation in the Battle of the Salado (1340) is mentioned  by Portuguese sources. He was a royal councilor and powerful courtier of King Afonso IV.
  4. In 1352 he participated in diplomatic activity in the encounter of Tarazona to establish the peace between the Kings of Aragon and Castile.
  5. Vassal of King Pedro of Portugal. Prior of the monastery of Crato, Order of the Hospital.
  6. The 'Livro de Linhagens' mentions that he became Prior at 18 years of age, and this occurred in 1336, therefore he could have been born around 1318.
  7. He died in 1380 and was buried in Flor da Rosa (Alentejo), a fortified monastery he used as residence, adjacent to a church.
  8. Father of Nuno Álvares Pereira. The Livro de Linhagens mentions he had 32 sons and daughters.
  9. Witnessed King Pedro in Cantanhede swearing on the Gospels that he had married Dona Inês de Castro. [Pedro, ch. 27: 22-30]
  10. Is sent by King Pedro of Portugal on a diplomatic mission with Dom João Gomes de Chaves, Bishop of Évora, to sign a treaty of friendship with Enrique II of Castile (1366).
  11. He was especially close to the half-brother of King Fernando, the Infante D. João (son of Inês de Castro), whose cause he promoted at several crucial moments in the decade of 1370s.
  12. Main participant in the Luso-Castilian wars of the reign of king Fernando.
  13. Witnessed the betrothal of Princess Beatriz, daughter of King Fernando and Queen Leonor Teles of Portugal, to Dom Fadrique, Count of Benavente, son of Enrique II of Castile (1376). [Fernando, ch. 96]
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