Sancha Gomes de Sousa
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Sancha Gomes de Sousa
Summary
Sancha Gomes de Sousa is a human[1]. Born in County of Portugal[2], she… she passed away in County of Portugal[3].
Key Facts
- Sancha Gomes de Sousa's place of birth was County of Portugal[2].
- Sancha Gomes de Sousa died in County of Portugal[3].
- Sancha Gomes de Sousa's father was Gomes Echigues[4].
- Among Sancha Gomes de Sousa's spouses was Nuno Vasques de Celanova[5].
- A child of Sancha Gomes de Sousa was Sancho Nunes de Barbosa[6].
- A child of Sancha Gomes de Sousa was Gomes Nunes de Pombeiro[7].
- A child of Sancha Gomes de Sousa was Alfonso Nunes de Celanova[8].
- Sancha Gomes de Sousa is recorded as female[9].
- Sancha Gomes de Sousa's instance of is recorded as human[10].
- Sancha Gomes de Sousa's family is recorded as House of Sousa[11].
- Sancha Gomes de Sousa's given name is recorded as Sancha[12].
- Sancha Gomes de Sousa's sibling is recorded as Egas Gomes de Sousa[13].
- Sancha Gomes de Sousa's WeRelate person ID is recorded as Sancha_Gomez_(1)[14].
- Sancha Gomes de Sousa's patronym or matronym is recorded as Gomes[15].
- Sancha Gomes de Sousa's Roglo person ID is recorded as p=sancha gomes;n=de souza[16].
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Origins and Family
Sancha Gomes de Sousa was born in County of Portugal[2]. Her father was Gomes Echigues[4].
Personal Life
Sancha Gomes de Sousa was married to Nuno Vasques de Celanova[5]. Children include Sancho Nunes de Barbosa[6], a politician[17], 1070–1130[18], of Portugal[19]; Gomes Nunes de Pombeiro[7], a Catholic priest[20]; and Alfonso Nunes de Celanova[8], 1050–1135[21].
Death and Burial
Sancha Gomes de Sousa passed away in County of Portugal[3].
FAQs
Where was Sancha Gomes de Sousa born?
Born in County of Portugal[2], Sancha Gomes de Sousa…
Where did Sancha Gomes de Sousa die?
Sancha Gomes de Sousa died in County of Portugal[3].
Who were Sancha Gomes de Sousa's parents?
Sancha Gomes de Sousa's father was Gomes Echigues[4].
Who was Sancha Gomes de Sousa married to?
Sancha Gomes de Sousa's spouses include Nuno Vasques de Celanova[5].