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  1. Álvaro Pires de Castro (c. 1310 – 11 June 1384 in Lisbon) was a powerful Galician-Portuguese nobleman, stem of the Portuguese branch of the House of Castro. He was the first Count of Viana (da Foz do Lima), the first Count of Arraiolos and the first Constable of Portugal.

  2. D. Álvaro Pires de Castro (Grijó [1], 1310 — 11 de Junho de 1384), rico-homem [2], era irmão de D. Inês de Castro. As suas ambições pessoais e as da família terão sido causa da morte da irmã.

  3. Álvar Pérez de Castro (m. 1384). Noble gallego. Fue hijo ilegítimo de Pedro Fernández de Castro, señor de Lemos, y de Aldonza Lorenzo de Valladares. [1] Fue el primer condestable de Portugal, y ostentó los títulos de conde de Arraiolos y de Viana y fue señor de Cadaval y Ferreira. Fue bisnieto del rey Sancho IV de Castilla.

  4. List of the Counts of Arraiolos. Álvaro Pires de Castro (1310-1384), also 1st Count of Viana (da Foz do Lima) and 1st Constable of Portugal; Nuno Álvares Pereira (1360-1431), also 7th Count of Barcelos, 2nd Count of Ourém and 2nd Constable of Portugal; Fernando I, Duke of Braganza (1403-1478).

  5. Álvaro Pérez de Castro «el Castellano» (m. Orgaz, 1240) fue un noble castellano, hijo de Pedro Fernández de Castro el Castellano, señor de la Casa de Castro, 1 y de Jimena Gómez, hija de Gómez González de Manzanedo.

  6. Álvaro Pérez de Castro "the Castilian" (died at Orgaz in 1240) was a Castilian nobleman. Biography. He was the son of Pedro Fernández de Castro and Jimena Gomez, daughter of Gómez González de Manzanedo . He served as Mayordomo mayor and lieutenant of King Alfonso IX of León on several occasions.

  7. Álvaro of Lencastre (1540–1626) was the son of Afonso of Lencastre, second son of infante George of Lencastre, 2nd Duke of Coimbra. Disputed inheritance [ edit ] When George of Lencastre, 2nd Duke of Aveiro died, in 1578 in the Battle of Alcácer Quibir , together with King Sebastian I of Portugal and most Portuguese nobles, the Dukedom of Aveiro was claimed by two pretenders: