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- Madragana Bat Aloandro, later Maior or Mór Afonso (born c. 1230, Faro, Algarve, Portugal), was a woman from the Algarve known as a mistress to king Afonso...
- ancestor Madragana is also inconclusive as during the Middle Ages the term was not used to describe race but religious affiliation. Regardless, Madragana was...
- Portugal, Martim was the illegitimate son of Afonso III of Portugal and Madragana. He was married to Inês Lourenço de Valadares (or de Sousa), daughter...
- Portuguese noble lady, illegitimate daughter of Afonso III of Portugal and Madragana Ben Aloandro. And half sister of Denis of Portugal. Urraca was twice married...
- events. Bakr Ben Yahia, an important Marrano figure in Gharb al-Andalus Madragana (born c. 1230), mistress to king Afonso III of Portugal Francisco Barreto...
- Aveiro, Portuguese explorer Jorge Afonso, Portuguese Renaissance painter Madragana, baptismal name Mor Afonso, mistress to Afonso III of Portugal Tibiriçá(died...
- of Loß 1721–1722 Baroness Kristiane of Osterhausen and of Stanisławski Madragana (b.1230), mistress of Afonso III Inês de Castro (1325-1355), mistress...
- of Shawn Mendes, a Canadian singer-songwriter of Portuguese descent. Madragana (mistress to king Afonso III of Portugal) Manuel Teixeira Gomes (former...
-  1284   Maria 1265 c. 1266   Vicente 1268 1268   Fernando 1269 1269   By Madragana (Mor Afonso) (c. 1230-?) Martim Afonso Chichorro c. 1250 a. 1313 Natural...
- Briteiros and Urraca Afonso, natural daughter of Afonso III of Portugal and Madragana. In addition to having served King Denis, Gonçalo Anes de Briteiros swore...