Diogo Gonçalves de Travassos (1390s–1449) was a Portuguese nobleman, who served as escrivão da puridade (King's private secretary) of Peter, Duke of Coimbra.
[3] Diogo Gonçalves de Travassos participated actively in the conquest of Ceuta.
[5] He died on 20 May 1449 during the Battle of Alfarrobeira,[6] being buried in Batalha Monastery, in the chapel door of king.
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