Nuno Pereira de Lacerda (1425–1509) was a Portuguese nobleman, who served as Alcaide of Portel Fronteira and Vidigueira.
[2] Nuno was born in the Iberian Peninsula, the son of Diogo Nunes Pereira de Lacerda, Lord of Sardoal, and Brites Rodrigues de Abreu,[3] daughter of John Falconet and Maria da Silva, belonging to an Anglo Portuguese family.
[6] In 1483, he received from the hands of the King John II of Portugal, the rights over the localities of Portel, Vidigueira and Vila do Conde.
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