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Encyclopedia > Constance of Portugal

Constance (Portuguese: Constança) is the name of two Portuguese princesses:

  • Constance of Portugal (1182-1202), daughter of Sancho I of Portugal
  • Constance of Portugal (1285-1313), daughter of Denis of Portugal, and wife of Ferdinand IV of Castile

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Portugal - LoveToKnow 1911 (15903 words)
The climate of Portugal is equable and temperate.
Six-sevenths of the population of continental Portugal inhabit the provinces north of the Tagus.
In 1095 Portugal was an obscure border fief of the kingdom of Leon.
Denis of Portugal at AllExperts (719 words)
o Lavrador), sixth king of Portugal and Algarve, was born in Lisbon in October 9 1261 and died in January 7 1325 in Santarém.
He was the eldest son of Afonso III of Portugal by his second wife, princess Beatrice of Castile.
With Portugal finally recognized as an independent country by his neighbours, Dinis signed a border pact with Ferdinand IV of Castile (1297) which has endured to the present day.
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