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  1. John V of Portugal. Mother. Maria Anna of Austria. Infante Carlos of Portugal ( Carlos João Manuel Alexandre; Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈkaɾluʃ]; English: Charles John Emmanuel Alexander; 2 May 1716 – 30 March 1736) was a Portuguese infante, the fourth child of King John V of Portugal and his wife Maria Anna of Austria .

  2. Ferdinand was born in Abrantes on 5 June 1507. [1] [2] He was Lord of Alfaiates, Sabugal and Abrantes, and Mayor of Trancoso, Lamego and Marialva . On 5 October 1530, Ferdinand was made Duke of Guarda by his brother, John III. [1] He married Guiomar Coutinho, 5th Countess of Marialva and 3rd Countess of Loulé, a rich heiress from a Portuguese ...

  3. 14 de jun. de 2024 · Infante Fernando of Portugal, Prince of Portugal, Duke of Viseu (1433–1470, English: Ferdinand, pron. IPA [f??'n??du]) was the third son of Portuguese King Edward of Portugal and his wife Leonor of Aragon. Ferdinand was born in Almeirim on November 17, 1433. He became Duke of Viseu when his uncle Henry the Navigator died in 1460.

  4. Marchioness of Tortosa by marriage to Infante Fernando of Aragon, Marquis of Tortosa. Luís: 1344: 1344: Lived only eight days. Ferdinand: 31 October 1345: 22 October 1383: Succeeded him as king of Portugal. Daughter (possibly named Maria) 1349: 1349: Died shortly after birth. Inês de Castro (c. 1325–1355; possibly married in 1354) Afonso ...

  5. Fernando was a lieutenant in the Fifth Battalion of Caçadores, and received the Grand Cross of the Order of Our Lady of the Conception of Vila Viçosa. With two of his brothers, King Pedro V and Infante João, Duke of Beja, Fernando died of typhoid fever or cholera in late 1861. He was buried in the Royal Pantheon of the Braganza Dynasty

  6. Ferdinand ( Portuguese: Fernando, French and Dutch: Ferrand; 24 March 1188 – 27 July 1233) reigned as jure uxoris Count of Flanders and Hainaut from his marriage to Countess Joan, celebrated in Paris in 1212, until his death. He was born in Coimbra, and he was an Infante of Portugal as the fourth son of King Sancho I of Portugal and Dulce of ...

  7. Afonso I of Portugal. Afonso I [a] ( Portuguese pronunciation: [ɐˈfõsu]; 1106/1109/1111 – 1185), also called Afonso Henriques, nicknamed the Conqueror ( Portuguese: O Conquistador) and the Founder ( Portuguese: O Fundador) [2] [3] by the Portuguese, was the first king of Portugal. He achieved the independence of the County of Portugal ...