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Martim Afonso de Brito was a medieval cleric and nobleman of the Kingdom of Portugal. He was a canon in the diocese of Braga. It was the year 1377 King D. Fernando I of Portugal, who reigned between January 18, 1367 and October 22, 1383, made D. Isabel Afonso, wife of Martim Afonso, already after being a widow, a donation of one hundred pounds a year, from the money from the service of the heads of the Jews of the city of Lisbon. Family relationships He was the son of D. João Afonso de Brito (? - Lisbon, July 25, 1341), bishop of Lisbon. From your wife D. Isabel Afonso, had: Martim Dade married to Maria Mendes; Maria Afonso de Brito (1330 -?) Married to Vasco Martins de Melo (1320 - May 9, 1388), who was the holder of the landlords of Castanheira, Povos and Cheleiros; Violante Afonso de Brito; Inês Martins.[ 1] https://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martim_Afonso_de_Brito | ||||