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Language of the text: Portugûes
Nobility: Nobres
Nobles in:Portugal (Portugal)
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Apodo de uso antiguo y de origen patronímico, derivado del nombre propio Gomes, muy utilizado en tiempos remotos, pero que luego cayó en desuso. Así, se formaron varias familias no solo en Portugal sino también en España, desde donde una familia Gómez se mudó a Portugal, como se menciona en una Carta de Escudo de Armas de 20-III-1621, la más antigua conocida por mencionar las armas de Gomes . Aceptando su contenido, vinieron de España con Martim Gomes Bravo, un noble gallego, casado con Cecília Cardoso, una enfermera de Infanta D. Joana, hermana del rey D. João II, su nieto Miguel Gomes Bravo, nacido en Aveiro, noble de la casa de D. João III, bisabuelo de D. Maria G. Bravo, nacido en Esgueira, casado con Diogo Dias Coimbra, luego nacido, Moço da Câmara do same Príncipe, tercer abuelo de João Gomes Coimbra, nacido en Esgueira, casado con D. Maria Jorge de Almeida, de Lisboa, padres de Diogo Dias Coimbra Pimentel de Amaral, a quien se le pasó la referida carta del escudo de armas. Este último era todo el hermano de D. Apolinário de Almeida, patriarca de Etiopía y obispo de Niceria, y D. Gregório dos Anjos, primer obispo de Maranhão y Grão-Pará. Los reyes de armas posteriores los otorgaron a otros Gomes, no solo en Portugal sino también en Brasil, como sucedió en 1871 con Caetano Gomes da Costa, Caballero de la Orden de Cristo, de Goa; en 1786 a Manuel Gomes dos Santos, de Pernambuco; en 1805, Custódio de Pinho da Silva Gomes, de Macinhata de Seissa; António Gomes da Silva Belfort, de Maranhão ese año; António Gomes Brandão, Visconde de Carregoso, en 1869; António Gomes dos Santos, de Oporto, en 1855, y muchos otros. ...
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BlazonGomes
1. Coat of arms of family: Gomes
Language of the text: Portugûes
De azul, com um pelicano de ouro, ferido de vermelho no ninho.
Brasão da família Gomes, fonte bibliográfica "Armorial Lusitano - Anuário da Nobreza de Portugal".
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