• Soeiro Viegas (died 29 January 1233) was the bishop of Lisbon from 1211 until his death. He is most notable for launching the successful siege of Alcácer...
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    The initiative to conquer this city came from the Bishop of Lisbon D. Soeiro Viegas, who called for a crusade throughout the kingdom, invested his own financial...
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    Sanches (born before 1175), was married to Lourenço Soares, son of Soeiro Viegas and Sancha Bermúdez de Traba. After Dulce's death, he had an affair...
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    Moors by the private initiative of noblemen and clergy, as when Bishop Soeiro Viegas initiated the conquest of Alcácer do Sal. This does not mean that he...
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  • Douro, granddaughter of Egas Moniz, o Aio. Soeiro Raimundez of Riba de Vizela was the husband of Urraca Viegas Barroso, daughter Egas Gomes Barroso and...
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    siege of Alcácer do Sal in 1217. It was written by Goswin of Bossut for Soeiro Viegas, bishop of Lisbon. The Carmen is "the most detailed and full account...
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  • do Sal in 1217. It was written by Goswin of Bossut (died 1238) for Soeiro Viegas, bishop of Lisbon. Primat of Saint-Denis. Primat of Saint-Denis (died...
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    commissioned by Bishop Soeiro Viegas around 1217–1225 to rework a preexisting liturgical office celebrating the conquest of Santarém. Soeiro is known to have...
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  • Castile, the son of Jeremias Mendes. His wife was Mor Soares, daughter of Soeiro Viegas., some chroniclers place this as the origin of the Pacheco since he...
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    1204), Lord of Batisela. Sancha Bermudes de Trava (d. c. 1208), married Soeiro Viegas de Ribadouro, son of Egas Moniz o Aio, in 1152. A son from this marriage...
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