Gonçalo Mendes da Maia

Gonçalo Mendes da Maia

The Glorious Death of Gonçalo Mendes da Maia, a 19th century lithograph
Born c. 1079
Maia, County of Portugal
Died 1170
Beja, Kingdom of Portugal
Nationality Portuguese
Occupation Knight, military commander

Gonçalo Mendes da Maia (Maia?, 1079? — Alentejo, 1170), also known as O Lidador (the hardworking), so named for his fearlessness in the struggle against the Saracens, was a Portuguese knight of the time of Afonso Henriques, about whom tradition relates important achievements in the events preceding the independence of Portugal. He had a military post as a fronteiro in the border town of Beja, where he died in 1170, while fighting against a Muslim army.[1] According to some documents, he was at the time ninety years old.[2] Traditionally, Gonçalo Mendes da Maia is considered a hero of both the city of Maia, the homeland of the Mendes da Maia family, and Beja.

Notes

  1. Ribeiro, p.77
  2. Ribeiro, p.77

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