Egas Moniz, Aio

Egas Moniz

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Egas Moniz is presents to the King of Leon with his family
Personal details
Born 1080
Portugal
Died 1146
Portugal
Nationality Portuguese
Religion Catholicism

Egas Moniz de Riba Douro, also known as o Aio ('the Tutor') (1080-1146) was a Portuguese nobleman, the tutor of Afonso Henriques.[1]

Biography

Born in 1080 in the County of Portugal, Egas Moniz was a rich nobleman, member of the five major families of Entre-Douro-e-Minho of the 12th century, to whom Henry, Count of Portugal, entrusted the education of his son Afonso Henriques,[2] a task that gave the nickname by which he became known.

Egas Moniz was son of Moninho Ermiges, o Gasco and Ouroana, of Goths origin.[3] Egas was descendant of King Ramiro II of León and Abdallah ibn Muhammad, of the Umayyad dynasty.[4]

References

  1. Obra en prosa: Novelas (II). Teatro, Editora Regional de Extremadura, 1999
  2. Varias antiguedades de Portugal, EM LISBOA
  3. Chronica do conde dom Henrique, em lisboa
  4. Grande enciclopédia portuguesa e brasileira, Editorial Enciclopédia


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