Leonor Telles de Menezes (or Teles de Meneses) (1350 – 27 April 1386) was a queen consort of Portugal, and regent in 1383–1385. She was the wife of a Portuguese nobleman from whom she was forcibly divorced by King Ferdinand I, who afterward married her. She is called the Treacherous (Portuguese: a Aleivosa) by the Portuguese, who execrate her on account of her adultery and treason to her native country; she is considered "a sort of Portuguese Lucrezia Borgia".
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Leonor Teles de Meneses 1350
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1405 (aged 54)
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