Duarte de Puy

Duarte de Puy
Lord
Noble family PUY
Father Godefroy de Puy
Mother Elvira Viegas
Born 12th Century
Coimbra, Portugal
Died 12th Century
Kingdom of France
Religion Roman Catholic
Occupation Diplomat

Duarte de Puy (c.1125-11?) was a Portuguese nobleman, ambassador of Pope Clement II in Rome.[1] He served the King Sancho I in the war against the Moors.[2]

Duarte was born in Coimbra, Kingdom of Portugal, son of Godofredo de Puy, a knight from Normandy, France. His wife was Genebra de Sousa, daughter of Álvaro de Sousa, Lord of Moncorvo .[3]

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