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  1. 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 .

  2. António, Prior of Crato (Portuguese pronunciation: [ɐ̃ˈtɔniu]; 1531 – 26 August 1595), sometimes called "The Determined", "The Fighter", "The Independentist" or "The Resistant", was a grandson of King Manuel I of Portugal who claimed the Portuguese throne during the 1580 dynastic crisis.

  3. The most famous person to hold this position was probably António, Prior of Crato, a royal prince who attempted to lay claim on the royal throne (as King Anthony I of Portugal) during the 1580 dynastic crisis. Anthony ended up losing his bid to King Philip II of Spain .

  4. 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.

  5. D. António, Prior do Crato (Lisboa, 20 de março de 1531 – Paris, 26 de agosto de 1595), mais conhecido pelo cognome de o Prior do Crato (e, mais raramente, como o Determinado, o Lutador ou o Independentista, pela ênfase posta no recobro da independência de Portugal), era filho natural do infante D. Luís e neto de Manuel I ...

  6. 4 de feb. de 2022 · 1367266 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica, Volume 2 — Antonio, Prior of Crato ANTONIO, known as “ The Prior of Crato ” (1531–1595), claimant of the throne of Portugal, was the natural son of Louis (Luis), duke of Beja, by Yolande (Violante) Gomez, a Jewess, who is said to have died a nun.

  7. António, Prior of Crato, was acclaimed king in several cities around the country in 1580, twenty days before Philip II of Spain invaded Portugal and defeated the supporters of António in the Battle of Alcântara.