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Pedro Bernaldez de Sahagun | |
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Knight | |
Born | 12th-century Iberian Peninsula |
Died | 12th-century Iberian Peninsula |
Pedro Bernaldez de Sahagun (12th-century) was a medieval knight of Castile.[1]
His wife was María Soares da Maia, daughter of Suero Mendez de Amaya.
References
- ^ Chronica De Las tres Ordenes y Cauallerias de Sanctiago Calatraua. Francisco de Rades y Andrada.