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  1. 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 ...

  2. Infante João was born in Lisbon the third son of Queen Maria II of Portugal and King Fernando II. He was created Duke of Beja and held the additional title of Prince of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, Duke in Saxony as a dynast of the House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha. Military. João received a military education and was a colonel of a cavalry regiment.

  3. John I (Portuguese: João [ʒuˈɐ̃w̃]; 11 April 1357 – 14 August 1433), also called John of Aviz, was King of Portugal from 1385 until his death in 1433. He is recognized chiefly for his role in Portugal's victory in a succession war with Castile, preserving his country's independence and establishing the Aviz (or Joanine) dynasty on the Portuguese throne.

  4. Aparentemente Fernando tenía la esperanza de heredar el reino de su tío, ya que no tenía hijos legítimos. Cuando su hermano, el Rey Alfonso V de Portugal, supo sobre el escape de Fernando, ordenó al Conde de Odemira, que estaba patrullando el estrecho de Gibraltar con una flota, interceptar la nave del Infante y traerlo de regreso a Portugal.

  5. Infanta Antónia of Portugal (or of Braganza; Portuguese pronunciation: [ɐ̃ˈtɔniɐ]; Antónia Maria Fernanda Micaela Gabriela Rafaela Francisca de Assis Ana Gonzaga Silvéria Júlia Augusta de Saxe-Coburgo e Bragança; 17 February 1845 – 27 December 1913) was a Portuguese infanta (princess) of the House of Braganza, daughter of Queen Maria II of Portugal and her King consort Ferdinand II ...

  6. Infante Luís of Portugal, Duke of Beja (3 March 1506 – 27 November 1555) ... Zaragoza: Institución Fernando el Católico. pp. 535–542.

  7. 5 de oct. de 2014 · English: Ferdinand (1188-1233), Infante of Portugal and, later, Count of Flanders; son of King Sancho I of Portugal, in a 16th-century miniature. Português: D. Fernando (1188-1233), Infante de Portugal e, posteriormente, Conde da Flandres; filho de D. Sancho I de Portugal, numa iluminura do século XVI.