Family tree Jansen » Sancha von Portugal (1178-1229)

Personal data Sancha von Portugal 

  • She was born um 1178.
  • She was christened.
    Geloof: r.K.
  • Profession: Herrin v. Alequer.
  • She died on March 13, 1229 in Celas, she was 51 years old.
    Kloster
  • She is buried in Lorvano.
    Klosterkirche
  • A child of Sancho I. von Portugal and Dulcia von Aragon
  • This information was last updated on March 25, 2007.

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Notes about Sancha von Portugal

Heilige (Fest 17.6. gemeinsam mit ihrer Schwester), Gründerin und 1. Äbtissin von Lorvano

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