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Fernando da Guerra (c. 1390 – 26 September 1467) was a Portuguese ecclesiastic. He was successively bishop of Algarve (1409–1414), bishop of Porto (1416–1417) and finally archbishop of Braga (1417–1467).

He built the Braga's Archiepiscopal Court, containing the Medieval Hall and library.

Fernando da Guerra

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Preceded byMartinho Gil Bishop of Algarve 1409–1414 Succeeded byJoão Álvaro Preceded byJoão Afonso Aranha Bishop of Porto 1416–1417 Succeeded byVasco II Preceded byMartim Afonso de Miranda Archbishop of Braga 1417–1457 Succeeded byLuís Pires