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II Ana de Mendonça

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Birthplace: Alhos Vedros, Moita, Setubal, Portugal
Death: November 17, 1525 (67)
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Nuno Furtado de Mendonça and D. Leonor da Silva
Partner of João II o Príncipe Perfeito, rei de Portugal
Mother of Jorge de Lancastre, 2° duque de Coimbra
Sister of Jorge Furtado de Mendoça, comendador das Entradas; Isabel de Mendonça; Antonio de Mendonça Furtado; Joana de Mendonça, freira em Santos and Maria de Mendonça
Half sister of Isabel Correia and Henrique Correia da Silva, 2º senhor da Torre da Murta

Occupation: Maid of the Queen regnant of Castile, Joanna La Beltraneja.
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About II Ana de Mendonça

Ana de Mendonça (1460-1542) was a maid of the Queen regnant of Castile, Joanna la Beltraneja, and a mistress of King John II of Portugal, who was also Master of the Order of Saint James 1470-1492. They had one son, Jorge de Lancastre, Duke of Coimbra and Master of the Military Order of Saint James of the Sword.

Ana de Mendonça's father was a knight of Saint James named Nuno Furtado de Mendonça, (Bartolomeu Perestrelo's brother-in-law) married to Leonor da Silva, a descendant of King Afonso III of Portugal. Ana de Mendonça's grandfather was Afonso Furtado de Mendonça "anadél-mor de Besteiros" (leader of the archers,) a post that was then inherited by Ana de Mendonça's uncle, Duarte Furtado de Mendonça.[1]

Ana de Mendonça, niece of Bartolomeu Perestrelo, took over the post of "Comendadeira" (Mother Superior) in the All Saints Monastery belonging to the Order of Saint James of the Sword on July 8, 1508, a position she held until her death in 1542.[2] The previous Comendadeira had been her aunt, Violante Nogueira, Bartolomeu Perestrelo's sister-in-law, the former nanny of King Duarte's children, and aunt of Izeu Perestrelo, Filipa Moniz's half-sister. Ana de Mendonça was direct cousin of Izeu Perestrelo (Captainess of Graciosa Island) married to King John II's Royal Guard, Pedro Correia da Cunha Captain of Graciosa Island.[3]

1 Manuel Abranches de Soveral, «Os Furtado de Mendonça portugueses. Ensaio sobre a sua verdadeira origem», Porto 2004 2 Prof. Joel Mata, A Comunidade Feminina da Ordem de Santiago: A comenda de Santos na Idade Média. Universidade do Porto, 1992 3 Prof. Luis Adão da Fonseca, D. João II, Temas e Debates, 2007.

in, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ana_de_Mendon%C3%A7a

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II Ana de Mendonça's Timeline

1458
May 2, 1458
Alhos Vedros, Moita, Setubal, Portugal
1481
August 21, 1481
Abrantes, Santarem, Portugal
1525
November 17, 1525
Age 67
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