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  1. Infante Afonso of Portugal (8 February 1263, in Lisbon – 2 November 1312, in Lisbon; [1] Portuguese pronunciation: [ɐˈfõsu]; English: Alphonzo or Alphonse) was a Portuguese infante (prince), the second son of King Afonso III of Portugal and his second wife Beatrice of Castile. [2] He was titled Lord of Portalegre, Castelo de Vide, Arronches, Marvão [3] and Lourinhã .

  2. Afonso I Henriques (1109–1185), King of Portugal from 1139 to 1185. Afonso II of Portugal (1185–1223), King of Portugal from 1212 to 1223. Afonso III of Portugal (1210–1279), King of Portugal from 1248 to 1279. Afonso IV of Portugal (1291–1357), King of Portugal from 1325 to 1357. Afonso V of Portugal (1432–1481), King of Portugal ...

  3. Portuguese conquest of the Algarve. The Portuguese conquest of the Algarve, the southern-most region in modern-day Portugal, occurred between 1238, when the castle of Estômbar was captured by the Order of Santiago, and 1249, when king Afonso III of Portugal captured Faro, Loulé, Aljezur, Porches and Albufeira .

  4. Afonso al III-lea (în latină Alphonsus; n. 5 mai 1210, Coimbra, Portugalia – d. 16 februarie 1279, Lisabona, Portugalia ), supranumit Bolognezul (în portugheză o Bolonhês ), a fost al cincilea rege al Portugaliei și primul care a folosit titlul de Rege de Portugalia și de Algarve, din 1249. A fost al doilea fiu al lui Afonso al II-lea al Portugaliei, și a Urracăi, prințesa ...

  5. They supposedly represent the Moorish castles conquered by Portugal during the Reconquista. Their origin is probably Castilian Afonso III was the second son of King Afonso II of Portugal and thus was not expected to inherit the throne, which first went to his elder brother King Sancho II of Portugal.

  6. Sancho II of Portugal. Sancho II ( Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈsɐ̃ʃu]; 8 September 1209 – 4 January 1248), nicknamed the Cowled or the Capuched ( Portuguese: o Capelo ), alternatively, the Pious ( Portuguese: o Piedoso ), was King of Portugal from 1223 to 1248. He was succeeded on the Portuguese throne by his brother, King Afonso III, in ...

  7. Blanche of Portugal (25 February 1259 in Santarém, [1] – 17 April 1321 in Burgos; Branca Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈbɾɐ̃kɐ] in Portuguese and Blanca in Spanish), was an infanta, the firstborn child of King Afonso III of Portugal and his second wife Beatrice of Castile. Named after her great-aunt Blanche of Castile, [1] queen of France, Blanche was the Lady of Las Huelgas, Montemor-o ...