Febo Moniz de Lusignan
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Febo Moniz de Lusignan or simply Febo (or Febos) Moniz was a Portuguese
nobleman.
and his second wife, Eléonore de Lusignan, Princess of Cyprus
.
He was a Reposteiro-Mór (a major footman at the royal household encharged with drawing and undrawing the curtains and hangings and treasurer of the store-house for furniture) of King Manuel I of Portugal
and a Fidalgo
of his Royal Household
and Alcaide-Mór of Arraiolos
.
Portuguese people
The Portuguese are a nation and ethnic group native to the country of Portugal, in the west of the Iberian peninsula of south-west Europe. Their language is Portuguese, and Roman Catholicism is the predominant religion....
nobleman.
Biography
He was the only child of Vasco Gil MonizVasco Gil Moniz
Vasco Gil Moniz was a Portuguese nobleman.-Life:He was the second born son of Gil Aires Moniz and wife Maria Pires.He was a Vedor of Infante Peter, Duke of Coimbra, son of King John I of Portugal....
and his second wife, Eléonore de Lusignan, Princess of Cyprus
Kingdom of Cyprus
The Kingdom of Cyprus was a Crusader kingdom on the island of Cyprus in the high and late Middle Ages, between 1192 and 1489. It was ruled by the French House of Lusignan.-History:...
.
He was a Reposteiro-Mór (a major footman at the royal household encharged with drawing and undrawing the curtains and hangings and treasurer of the store-house for furniture) of King Manuel I of Portugal
Manuel I of Portugal
Manuel I , the Fortunate , 14th king of Portugal and the Algarves was the son of Infante Ferdinand, Duke of Viseu, , by his wife, Infanta Beatrice of Portugal...
and a Fidalgo
Fidalgo
Fidalgo , from Galician and Portuguese filho de algo—sometimes translated into English as "son of somebody" or "son of some "—is a traditional title used in Portugal to refer to a member of the titled or untitled nobility...
of his Royal Household
Royal Household
A Royal Household in ancient and medieval monarchies formed the basis for the general government of the country as well as providing for the needs of the sovereign and his relations....
and Alcaide-Mór of Arraiolos
Arraiolos
Arraiolos is a municipality in Portugal with a total area of 683.0 km² and a total population of 7,389 inhabitants. The small town of Arraiolos has 3,351 inhabitants.The municipality is located in Évora District....
.
Marriage and issue
He married Catarina or Maria da Cunha, daughter of Gonçalo Correia, third Lord of the Honour of Farelães, and wife Margarida de Prado, who was promised by King Manuel I of Portugal 6,000 crowns for the marriage, and had issue, three sons by marriage and one bastard son:- Jerónimo MonizJerónimo MonizJerónimo Moniz was a Portuguese nobleman.-Life:He was the eldest son of Febo Moniz de Lusignan and wife Catarina or Maria da Cunha.Like his father, he was also a Reposteiro-Mór of the same King Manuel I of Portugal.-Marriage and...
- António Gil Moniz or António Moniz or António Gil, died young, some say unmarried and without issue, in fact a KnightKnightA knight was a member of a class of lower nobility in the High Middle Ages.By the Late Middle Ages, the rank had become associated with the ideals of chivalry, a code of conduct for the perfect courtly Christian warrior....
of the Royal HouseholdRoyal HouseholdA Royal Household in ancient and medieval monarchies formed the basis for the general government of the country as well as providing for the needs of the sovereign and his relations....
and married to Isabel Fogaça, and had only one son, the progenitor of the Moniz of Alcochete:- Manuel Moniz, married to Isabel Maria Vaz
- Gil Aires Moniz, died young, unmarried
- (bastard) Jerónimo Moniz, who was a Clergyman
Sources
- Manuel João da Costa Felgueiras Gaio, "Nobiliário das Famílias de Portugal", Tomo Vigésimo Primeiro, Título de Monizes, § 17, § 18 e § 19
- Various Authors, "Armorial Lusitano", Lisbon, 1961, pp. 370–372
- Dom Augusto Romano Sanches de Baena e Farinha de Almeida Portugal Sousa e Silva, 1.º Visconde de Sanches de Baena, "Archivo Heraldico-Genealógico", Lisbon, 1872, Volume II, p. CXV
- Cristóvão Alão de Morais, "Pedatura Lusitana", Volume I (reformulated edition), pp. 668–670