Maria Of Portugal, Marchioness Of Tortosa
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Maria of Portugal (; 6 April 1342, in
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– 1377, in
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) was a Portuguese ''
infanta Infante (, ; f. ''infanta''), also anglicised as "infant" or translated as "prince", is the title and rank given in the Iberian kingdoms of Spain (including the predecessor kingdoms of Aragon, Castile, Navarre, and León) and Portugal to the ...
'' (princess) member of the
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and by marriage Marchioness of
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and Lady of Albarracín. She was the eldest child and daughter of infante Pedro of Portugal (who became King in 1357) and his first wife Constanza Manuel. Her parents' marriage produced four children, but only infanta Maria and her younger brother, the future King Fernando I of Portugal, survived adulthood; from her father's relationship (or second marriage) with Inês de Castro and later affair with
Teresa Lourenço Teresa Lourenço (Lisbon, 1330 – ?), was the lover of King Peter I of Portugal and mother of King John I of Portugal. Life According to Fernão Lopes, a 15th-century Portuguese chronicler, she was a noble called Dona Tareija Lourenço from the K ...
, she had several half-siblings, including Beatriz, Countess consort of Alburquerque and João of Aviz, who became King of Portugal in 1385 and founder of the
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, who ruled the Kingdom of Portugal until 1580.


Life

On 3 February 1354, the 11-years-old infanta Maria married her distant cousin infante Fernando of Aragon, Marquis of
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and Lord of Albarracín (son of King
Alfonso IV of Aragon Alfonso IV (2 November 1299 – 24 January 1336), called the Kind (also ''the Gentle'' or ''the Nice'', ), was King of Aragon and Count of Barcelona (as Alfons III) from 1327 to his death. His reign saw the incorporation of the County of Urgell ...
and his second wife,
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). This marriage was arranged by her grandfather, King
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. About this union, from which there was no offspring, historian Jerónimo Zurita y Castro mentions that "''the King of Aragon'' (Pedro IV) ''showed much discontent and regret''", since it meant that from that moment the Kingdom of Portugal took part in the conflict between Aragon and Castile. King Afonso IV gave to his granddaughter as a dowry the villages of Ilhavo, Milho, Arcos, Crastadaes, Quintella, Carvalhaes, Ferreiros, and houses in Espinel, Cea, Ponte de Almeara and Avellãas. During the ''War of the two Pedros'' between King
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and his cousin King Pedro I of Castile (nicknamed ''the Cruel''), infante Fernando, who aspired to the throne of the latter, turned out to be a completely annoying ally for his half-brother Pedro IV, who, remembering his previous participation in the revolt of the
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, had him assassinated on 16 July 1363. The now widowed infanta Maria sees how her brother-in-law seized her deceased husband's domains (
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Albarracín Albarracín () is a Spanish town, in the province of Teruel, part of the autonomous community of Aragon. According to the 2007 census (INE), the municipality had a population of 1075 inhabitants. Albarracín is the capital of the mountainous Si ...
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and other places) and forbade her to return to Portugal, as was her intention, until she renounced all the property that belonged to her husband. After an unsuccessful attempt to escape, she was arrested and taken to court, remaining in the custody of two Aragonese ladies of her sister-in-law Queen Eleanor of Sicily, despite the protests of King
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, who supported her. The following nine years (1364–1373), infanta Maria's life must not have been easy in
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. Surrounded by relatives of her husband who hated her to the point of wanting to kill her, and suspected her enough to believe that she could use magic and spells against her enemies ( Juan, Duke of Girona even accused her of being the instigator of the death of his intended wife, princess Joanna of France, with the help of the midwife Bonanada), Maria remained deprived of freedom of movement. During her stay in the Aragonese court, she received through
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a proposal of marriage of King
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, which she rejected. On 9 October 1365, infanta Maria dictated her first testament, and on 6 December 1370 a second one modified, in the Monastery of Poblet, the contents of the previous testament. Although she generally maintained the provisions set forth in the first will, there are a number of changes, especially related to the death of some legatees. In her will, infanta Maria appoints as executors her brother, King Fernando I of Portugal, and Martinho Gil de Basto, Bishop of Évora, for all matters related to Portugal. In addition, she also appointed Queen Eleanor of Sicily as executor (so that she could ensure the correct execution of the will concerning the Aragonese legacies) along with Romeu Sescomes,
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, her butler Gil Roderic de Almazán, her ''aia'' Constança d'Arana, Guillem de Comes, provost of
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, her treasurer Joan Sanç de Molina, and Berenguer de Santjust. About the executors for the Aragonese legacies, the infanta probably chose those whom she believed neutral or faithful to her in the conflict she faced with King Pedro IV. However, despite the mistreatment she suffered with her in-laws, in the context of the First Fernandine War, infanta Maria made an effort to establish an alliance between the Kingdoms of Aragon and Portugal: According to Zurita, under the terms of the treaty between the two kingdoms, would remain as hostages (guarantors) João Afonso Telo, 4th Count of Barcelos, Martim Garcia and Badasal Spinola "''crossbowmen of the King of Portugal''". In the Kingdom of Aragon, infanta Maria met the aforementioned Badasal Spinola, Genoese who served under her brother, King Fernando I.
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, in his ''Crónica de el-rei D. Fernando'' (chapter LIV), wrote about what happened next: Finally, in Barcelona on 27 May 1373, infanta Maria and King Pedro IV reached an agreement and, on 13 August of that year, she dispensed several mayors from the bond of homage and vassalage to her. From Fernão Lopes' writings about her, she certainly was alive after 1374, a fact confirmed not only by the infanta's pact with King Pedro IV but also by the letter that the Duke of Girona wrote to his father in that year, in which she is mentioned. Historian Ana Rodrigues Oliveira mentioned that she returned to Portugal after 1375 and was buried in the Monastery of Santa Clara-a-Velha in
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; however, in a letter from 8 May 1377, King Pedro IV informed his eldest son that "''Cert ardit havem haüt que la infanta de Portugal és morta en Jènova''" (We have heard that the Infanta of Portugal died in
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) and indicates to him that it is convenient to show mourning.


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