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Mafalda, princess of Portugal, Queen of Castile for a brief period, was the second youngest daughter of Portuguese King Sancho I. She was born c. 1190. The House of Burgundy (or Afonsine House) was the first dynasty of Kings of Portugal. ...
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Afonso I of Portugal, more commonly known as Afonso Henriques, or also Alfonso, Alphonso or Alphonsus, (Guimarães, 1109, traditionally July 25 – Coimbra, 1185 December 6), also known as the Conqueror ( Port. ...
Princess Urraca of Portugal was the first daughter of Portuguese King Afonso Henriques. ...
Sancho I of Portugal, known as the Populator (Port. ...
Princess Teresa of Portugal was the third daughter of Portuguese King Afonso Henriques. ...
Sancho I of Portugal, known as the Populator (Port. ...
Teresa of Leon is sometimes referred to as Teresa of Portugal Teresa of Portugal (1181 – June 18, 1250), also known as Tarasia of Portugal, was the oldest daughter of Sancho I of Portugal and wife of Alfonso IX of Castile. ...
Princess Sancha of Portugal was the second daughter of King Sancho I of Portugal. ...
Constance, princess of Portugal (Port. ...
Afonso II of Portugal - Alfonso, Alphonso - known as the Fat (Port. ...
Peter, Count of Urgell (Spanish and Port. ...
Ferdinand, prince of Portugal (Port. ...
Berengária, princess of Portugal was Queen consort of Denmark, fifth daughter of Portuguese King Sancho I, wife of Danish King Valdemar II and mother of Danish Kings Eric IV, Abel and Christopher I. She was born c. ...
Afonso II of Portugal - Alfonso, Alphonso - known as the Fat (Port. ...
Sancho II of Portugal, the Pious, fourth king of Portugal, born in September 8, 1207 in Coimbra, was the oldest son of Afonso II of Portugal by his wife, princess Urraca of Castile. ...
Afonso III of Portugal - Alfonso, Alphonso - the Bolognian ( Port. ...
Sancho II of Portugal, the Pious, fourth king of Portugal, born in September 8, 1207 in Coimbra, was the oldest son of Afonso II of Portugal by his wife, princess Urraca of Castile. ...
Afonso III of Portugal - Alfonso, Alphonso - the Bolognian ( Port. ...
Dinis of Portugal (in English Denis), the Farmer, sixth king of Portugal, was born in October 9, 1261 and died in January 7, 1325 in Santarém. ...
Dinis of Portugal (in English Denis), the Farmer, sixth king of Portugal, was born in October 9, 1261 and died in January 7, 1325 in Santarém. ...
Constance, princess of Portugal (Port. ...
Afonso IV of Portugal - Alfonso, Alphonso - ( February 8, 1291 - May 28, 1357), known as the Brave ( Port. ...
Afonso IV of Portugal - Alfonso, Alphonso - ( February 8, 1291 - May 28, 1357), known as the Brave ( Port. ...
Pedro I of Portugal, king of Portugal (in English, Peter I), sometimes known as Pedro the Cruel (not to be confused with Pedro I of Castile, also known as Pedro the Cruel), was born in April 8, 1320 and died in January 18, 1367. ...
Pedro I of Portugal, king of Portugal (in English, Peter I), sometimes known as Pedro the Cruel (not to be confused with Pedro I of Castile, also known as Pedro the Cruel), was born in April 8, 1320 and died in January 18, 1367. ...
Fernando king of Portugal, sometimes referred to as o Formoso (the Beautiful), was born on October 31, 1345. ...
João I, tenth king of Portugal (in English, John I) (the Good or sometimes, the Great or even the One With Good Memory), was born in Lisbon in April 11, 1357 and died in the same city in August 14, 1433. ...
Fernando king of Portugal, sometimes referred to as o Formoso (the Beautiful), was born on October 31, 1345. ...
Princess Beatrice of Portugal, Beatriz in Portuguese, (1372, Coimbra-1410) was the daughter of king Fernando of Portugal and his wife, the Castilian Leonor Telles de Menezes. ...
A former kingdom of Spain, Castile comprises the two regions of Old Castile in north-western Spain, and New Castile in the centre of the country. ...
This is a List of Portuguese monarchs from the independence of Portugal from Leon in 1128-29 to the proclamation of the Republic in October 5, 1910. ...
Sancho I of Portugal, known as the Populator (Port. ...
Events March 16 - Massacre and mass-suicide of the Jews of York, England prompted by Crusaders. ...
In 1215, Mafalda married Henry I of Castile. As both spouses were very young, the marriage was not consummated, and it was dissolved in 1216. Events June 15 - King John of England forced to put his seal to the Magna Carta, outlining the rights of landowning men (nobles and knights) and restricting the kings power. ...
Henry I of Castile, king of Castile and Leon, son of Alfonso VIII of Castile, and his wife Eleonor Plantegenet, (daughter of Henry II of England and Eleonor of Aquitaine), was born in 1204. ...
Events Prince Louis of France, the future King Louis VIII, invades England in the First Barons War Henry III becomes King of England. ...
After that she became a nun in Arouca and died in Rio Tinto (Amarante) on May 1, 1256. Arouca is a village in Portugal with a population of 3098. ...
This article is about the Rio Tinto mining company. ...
May 1 is the 121st day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (122nd in leap years). ...
Events Hanseatic League formed. ...
On June 27, 1793 she was beatified. June 27 is the 178th day of the year (179th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar, with 187 days remaining. ...
1793 was a common year starting on Tuesday (see link for calendar). ...
In Catholicism, beatification (from Greek μακαριος, makarios) is a recognition accorded by the church of a dead persons accession to Heaven and capacity to intercede on behalf of individuals who pray in their name (intercession of saints). ...
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