Lourenço Soares de Valladares, Lord of Valadares and Tangil (c. 1230–1298) was a Portuguese nobleman,[1] who served in the Court of Afonso III as Tenente of Ribeira do Minho and Mayor of the Palace.[2]
He was the son of Soeiro Aires de Valadares (descendant of Aires Nunes) and Estevainha Ponce de Baião.[3] His first wife was Maria Mendes de Sousa, a noble woman, descendant of Count Mendo de Sousa and Sueiro Belfaguer.[4]
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