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João De Portugal (bishop)
John of Portugal ( pt, João, link=no) is the name of several Portuguese kings and other members of the Portuguese Royal Family: Kings * John I of Portugal (13571433) * John II of Portugal (14551495) * John III of Portugal (15021557) * John IV of Portugal (16041656) * John V of Portugal (16891750) * John VI of Portugal (17671826) Infantes * John, Duke of Valencia de Campos (c.1349c.1396), son of Peter I of Portugal and Inês de Castro * John, Constable of Portugal (14001442), son of John I of Portugal * John of Coimbra, Prince of Antioch (14311457), son of Infante Pedro, Duke of Coimbra * John, Hereditary Prince of Portugal (1451), John, Hereditary Prince of Portugal (1451), son of Afonso V of Portugal * João Manuel, Hereditary Prince of Portugal (15371554), son of John III of Portugal * João, Prince of Brazil (1688), son of Peter II of Portugal * Infante João Francisco of Portugal (1763), son of Maria I of Portugal and Peter III of Portugal * João Carlos, Prince of Beira (18 ...
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John I Of Portugal
John I ( pt, João uˈɐ̃w̃ 11 April 1357 – 14 August 1433), also called John of Aviz, was King of Portugal from 1385 until his death in 1433. He is recognized chiefly for his role in Portugal's victory in a succession war with Castile, preserving his country's independence and establishing the Aviz (or Joanine) dynasty on the Portuguese throne. His long reign of 48 years, the most extensive of all Portuguese monarchs, saw the beginning of Portugal's overseas expansion. John's well-remembered reign in his country earned him the epithet of Fond Memory (''de Boa Memória''); he was also referred to as "the Good" (''o Bom''), sometimes "the Great" (''o Grande''), and more rarely, especially in Spain, as "the Bastard" (''Bastardo''). Early life John was born in Lisbon as the natural son of King Peter I of Portugal by a woman named Teresa, who, according to the royal chronicler Fernão Lopes in the Chronicle of the King D. Pedro I, was a noble Galician. In the 18th c ...
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Edward Of Portugal
Edward ( pt, Duarte (; 31 October 1391 – 9 September 1438), also called Edward the King Philosopher (''Duarte o Rei-Filósofo'') or the Eloquent (''o Eloquente''), was the King of Portugal from 1433 until his death. He was born in Viseu, the son of John I of Portugal and his wife, Philippa of Lancaster. Edward was the oldest member of the " Illustrious Generation" of accomplished royal children who contributed to the development of Portuguese civilization during the 15th century. As a cousin of several English kings, he became a Knight of the Garter. Early life Before he ascended the throne, Edward always followed his father in the affairs of the kingdom. He was knighted in 1415 after the Portuguese capture of the city of Ceuta in North Africa, across from Gibraltar. He became king in 1433, when his father died of the plague. As king, Edward soon showed interest in building internal political consensus. During his short reign of five years, he called the Portuguese Cortes (th ...
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Infante João, Duke Of Beja
Infante João, Duke of Beja (; en, John; 16 March 1842 – 27 December 1861) was a Portuguese ''infante'' (prince) and member of the House of Braganza."While remaining patrilineal dynasts of the duchy of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha according to pp. 88, 116 of the 1944 ''Almanach de Gotha'', Title 1, Chapter 1, Article 5 of th1838 Portuguese constitutiondeclared, with respect to Ferdinand II of Portugal's issue by his first wife, that 'the Most Serene House of Braganza is the reigning house of Portugal and continues through the Person of the Lady Queen Maria II'. Thus their mutual descendants constitute the Coburg line of the House of Braganza" Early life Infante João was born in Lisbon the third son of Queen Maria II of Portugal and King Fernando II. He was created Duke of Beja and held the additional title of Prince of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, Duke in Saxony as a dynast of the House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha. Military João received a military education and was a colonel of a ...
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João Carlos, Prince Of Beira
João Carlos Pedro Leopoldo Borromeo, Prince of Beira; ( en, John Charles; 6 March 1821, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil – 4 February 1822, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) was a Portuguese ''infante'' (prince), son of heir-apparent to the throne Pedro, Prince Royal (future Emperor Pedro I of Brazil) and Maria Leopoldina of Austria Dona Maria Leopoldina of Austria (22 January 1797 – 11 December 1826) was the first Empress of Brazil as the wife of Emperor Dom Pedro I from 12 October 1822 until her death. She was also Queen of Portugal during her husband's brief r .... Ancestry References House of Braganza 1821 births 1822 deaths Princes of Beira 19th-century Portuguese people Sons of emperors Sons of kings {{Brazil-noble-stub ...
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Peter III Of Portugal
Dom Peter III ( pt, Pedro III, ; 5 July 1717 – 25 May 1786), nicknamed the Builder, was King of Portugal from 24 February 1777 to his death in 1786 as the co-ruler of his wife and niece, Queen Dona Maria I.David Birmingham ''A Concise History of Portugal'' 2003 Page 205 "Pedro III 1777-86" Early life Peter was born at 12:00 noon on 5 July 1717 in the Ribeira Palace in Lisbon, Portugal. He was baptized on 29 August and was given the name Peter Clemente Francisco José António. His parents were King John V of Portugal and his wife Maria Ana of Austria. Peter was a younger brother of Joseph I of Portugal. Their maternal grandparents were Leopold I, Holy Roman Emperor, and Eleonor Magdalene of Neuburg, sister of Queen Maria Sofia of Portugal. Reign Peter married his niece Maria, Princess of Brazil, in 1760, at which time she was the heiress presumptive to the throne then held by his brother Joseph I. According to custom, Peter thus became king of Portugal in right of ...
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Maria I Of Portugal
, succession = Queen of Portugal , image = Maria I, Queen of Portugal - Giuseppe Troni, atribuído (Turim, 1739-Lisboa, 1810) - Google Cultural Institute.jpg , caption = Portrait attributed to Giuseppe Troni, , reign = 24 February 1777 – , cor-type = Acclamation , coronation = 13 May 1777 , predecessor = Joseph I , successor = John VI , regent = Peter III , reg-type = Co-monarch , regent1 = John, Prince Regent , succession2 = Queen of Brazil , reign2 = 16 December 1815 – , successor2 = John VI , regent2 = John, Prince Regent , spouse = , issue = , issue-link = #Marriage and issue , issue-pipe = , house = Braganza , father = Joseph I of Portugal , mother = Mariana Victoria of Spain , birth_date = , birth_place = Ribeira Palace, Lisbon, Portugal , death_date = , death_place = Convent of Carmo, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil , burial_place = ...
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João, Prince Of Brazil
João, Prince of Brazil (August 30 – September 17, 1688 in Lisbon) was the first child of Peter II of Portugal and Maria Sophia of Neuburg. He was made Prince of Brazil and Duke of Braganza The title Duke of Braganza ( pt, Duque de Bragança) in the House of Braganza is one of the most important titles in the peerage of Portugal. Starting in 1640, when the House of Braganza acceded to the throne of Portugal, the male heir of the ... upon his birth. Ancestry 1688 births 1688 deaths Princes of Brazil House of Braganza Dukes of Braganza 17th-century Portuguese people Heirs apparent who never acceded Burials at the Monastery of São Vicente de Fora Sons of kings Royalty and nobility who died as children {{Portugal-royal-stub ...
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João Manuel, Hereditary Prince Of Portugal
João is the Portuguese language, Portuguese equivalent of the given name John (given name), John. The diminutive is Joãozinho (other), Joãozinho and the Feminine (grammar), feminine is Joana. It is widespread in Portuguese-speaking countries. Notable people with the name are enumerated in the sections below. Kings * João I of Kongo, ruled 1470–1509 * João II of Lemba or João Manuel II of Kongo, ruled 1680–1716 * Dharmapala of Kotte, last King of the Kingdom of Kotte, reigned 1551–1597 Princes * João Manuel, Hereditary Prince of Portugal (1537–1554), son of John III of Portugal, John III * Infante João, Duke of Beja (1842–1861) Arts and literature * João Bosco, Brazilian musician * João Cabral de Melo Neto, Brazilian poet and diplomat * Joao Constancia, Filipino singer, actor and dancer * João Donato, Brazilian musician * João de Deus de Nogueira Ramos, Portuguese poet * João Gilberto, Brazilian musician * João Guimarães Rosa, Brazilian novelis ...
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Infante João Of Portugal (1483)
John of Portugal ( pt, João, link=no) is the name of several Portuguese kings and other members of the Portuguese Royal Family: Kings * John I of Portugal (13571433) * John II of Portugal (14551495) * John III of Portugal (15021557) * John IV of Portugal (16041656) * John V of Portugal (16891750) * John VI of Portugal (17671826) Infantes * John, Duke of Valencia de Campos (c.1349c.1396), son of Peter I of Portugal and Inês de Castro * John, Constable of Portugal (14001442), son of John I of Portugal * John of Coimbra, Prince of Antioch (14311457), son of Infante Pedro, Duke of Coimbra * John, Hereditary Prince of Portugal (1451), son of Afonso V of Portugal * João Manuel, Hereditary Prince of Portugal (15371554), son of John III of Portugal * João, Prince of Brazil (1688), son of Peter II of Portugal * Infante João Francisco of Portugal (1763), son of Maria I of Portugal and Peter III of Portugal * João Carlos, Prince of Beira (18211822), son of Peter IV of Portugal (Peter ...
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John, Hereditary Prince Of Portugal (1451)
John, Prince of Portugal ( pt, João; 29 January – February 1451) was a Portuguese infante, son of Afonso V and Isabella of Coimbra. He was born heir to the throne in 1451, but he died young during the same year. The title of Prince of Portugal then passed again to Infante Ferdinand, Duke of Viseu Infante Ferdinand, Duke of Viseu and Beja (or ''Fernando,'' , 17 November 1433 – 18 September 1470) was the third son of Edward, King of Portugal and his wife Eleanor of Aragon. Biography Ferdinand was born in Almeirim on 17 November 14 ..., his uncle. {{DEFAULTSORT:John, Prince Of Portugal (1451) House of Aviz Heirs apparent who never acceded Princes of Portugal Portuguese infantes 1451 births 1450s deaths People from Sintra 15th-century Portuguese people Sons of kings Royalty and nobility who died as children ...
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Infante João Of Portugal (1429)
John of Portugal ( pt, João, link=no) is the name of several Portuguese kings and other members of the Portuguese Royal Family: Kings * John I of Portugal (13571433) * John II of Portugal (14551495) * John III of Portugal (15021557) * John IV of Portugal (16041656) * John V of Portugal (16891750) * John VI of Portugal (17671826) Infantes * John, Duke of Valencia de Campos (c.1349c.1396), son of Peter I of Portugal and Inês de Castro * John, Constable of Portugal (14001442), son of John I of Portugal * John of Coimbra, Prince of Antioch (14311457), son of Infante Pedro, Duke of Coimbra * John, Hereditary Prince of Portugal (1451), son of Afonso V of Portugal * João Manuel, Hereditary Prince of Portugal (15371554), son of John III of Portugal * João, Prince of Brazil (1688), son of Peter II of Portugal * Infante João Francisco of Portugal (1763), son of Maria I of Portugal and Peter III of Portugal * João Carlos, Prince of Beira (18211822), son of Peter IV of Portugal (Peter ...
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John II Of Portugal
John II ( pt, João II; ; 3 March 1455 – 25 October 1495), called the Perfect Prince ( pt, o Príncipe Perfeito, link=no), was King of Portugal from 1481 until his death in 1495, and also for a brief time in 1477. He is known for re-establishing the power of the Portuguese monarchy, reinvigorating the Portuguese economy, and renewing his country's exploration of Africa and Asia. Early life Born in Lisbon, the son of King Afonso V of Portugal by his wife, Isabella of Coimbra, John II succeeded his father as ruler of Portugal in 1477, when the king retired to a monastery, but only became king in 1481, after the death of his father and predecessor. As a prince, John II accompanied his father in the campaigns in northern Africa and was made a knight after the victory in the Conquest of Arzila in 1471. In 1473, he married Leonor of Viseu, an infanta of Portugal and his first cousin. Even at a young age, John was not popular among the peers of the kingdom since he was immune to ext ...
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