Gualdim Pais
Dom Gualdim Pais (
1118-
1195),
Portuguese crusader,
Templar Friar and
Knight of
Afonso I of Portugal, was the founder of the city of
Tomar.
Gualdim Pais was born in
Amares (a town in the province of
Minho, near
Braga) in
1118, son of
Paio Ramires and Gontrode Soares. He fought alongside
King Afonso I against the
moors, and was ordered a Knight by him in the year of
1139, after the
Battle of Ourique. He departed to
Palestine shortly thereafter, and during five years fought there as a Knight Templar. He had a prominent role in the siege of the city of
Gaza.
He was ordained the fourth
Grand Master in
Portugal of the Order of
Knights Templar in
1157, which then was ruled from
Braga. He founded the
Castle of Tomar in
1160, then near the frontier with the
Muslim states, and transferred the seat of the order there. The famous
Round Church of the Castle of Tomar, inspired by similar structures in Jerusalem, was built under his supervision. He gave
foral, a feudal contract, to the new town of
Tomar in
1162. He supervised the building or restoration of several other frontier castles for the
Templars, namely the
Castle of Almourol, and those of
Idanha,
Ceres,
Monsanto and
Pombal. He also founded the city of
Pombal, and gave it Foral in
1174.
Besieged in
1190 by vastly superior forces under the
Almoravid King of
Morocco Yusuf I, he managed to defeat them with his Knights and thus defended the north of the young Kingdom of
Portugal from invasion.
He died in
Tomar in the year of
1195. His grave is located in the
Church of Santa Maria do Olival in that city.