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  1. Archivo de la etiqueta: Antonio Prior de Crato Historia. Portugal en la monarquía hispánica. enero 5, 2024 cidesoc 1 comentario

  2. 4th centennial of the death of D. António, Prior of Crato. Series: System 1981-2001. Obverse. Portrait of D.António, Prior of Crato Cross of the Order of Malta. Script: Latin . Lettering: D. ANTONIO PRIOR do CRATO * 1595 * 1995 * Engraver: Alípio Pinto . Reverse - National coat of arms

  3. According to family history, D. António 'Prior of Crato' hid at Paço de Lanheses when he was fleeing the Castilians and trying to form an allied army against Philip II of Spain. This episode took place before he fled to exile and after the defeat of the Portuguese army that supported him by the Duke of Alba, in the succession to the throne ...

  4. Contenidos. Antonio, prior de Crato. Antonio, más conocido por su título de prior de Crato ( Lisboa, 20 de marzo de 1531- París, 26 de agosto de 1595), fue hijo natural del infante Luis de Portugal y, por tanto, nieto del rey Manuel I el Afortunado y sobrino de los reyes Juan III y de Enrique I de Portugal . Tras la muerte del cardenal ...

  5. Antonio, prior de Crato: Hijo ilegítimo de Luis, Infante de Portugal y sobrino del rey Juan III y Enrique I de Portugal. Su madre, Violante Gomes, era probablemente de sangre judía. Fue nombrado por Sebastián I como gobernador en Tánger y participó en la expedición a Marruecos y en la batalla de Alcazarquivir.

  6. The Portuguese throne was disputed by the cousins Philip II of Spain and Dom Antonio Prior de Crato, both grandsons of King Manuel. The nobility favoured Philip in the main, but Antonio had more popular support and sought international alliances. In 1582-83 France feared the power that Philip would acquire if he inherited the Portuguese throne ...

  7. She died a nun at Santarém on 16 July 1568. António was educated in Coimbra, and he was placed in the Order of St. John. He received the wealthy priory of Crato as a benefice. In 1571, he was named governor of the Portuguese fortification at Tangiers in Morocco. Nonetheless, little is known of his life until 1578.