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João Afonso Telo de Menezes (died 1381) was a Portuguese nobleman, 1st Count of Ourém, 1st Count of Viana do Alentejo, and 4th Count of Barcelos.
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Life
João Afonso Telo was the second son of Afonso Martins Telo "Raposo" and Berengária Lourenço de Valadares, daughter of Lourenço Soares de Valadares — advisor to kings Afonso III and Denis of Portugal — and his second wife Sancha Nunes de Chacim. João Afonso Telo was a trusted advisor of King Pedro I and his son King Fernando I of Portugal. He was also the alferes-mor of King Pedro who on 10 October 1357 made him Count of Barcelos and appears with the title of Count of Ourem in December 1371 after King Fernando I had given him the town of Ourem in January of the previous year but without the title of count at that time.
He died during the Christmas holidays in 1381 and was buried with his wife, who was still alive in 1404, at the Graça Church in Santarém, which they had founded.
Marriage and issue
He was married to Guiomar Lopes Pacheco, daughter of Lopo Fernandes Pacheco and Maria Rodríguez de Villalobos. They were the parents of: