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  1. Prinses Mauritia Eleonora van Portugal, roepnaam Mauke (gedoopt Delft, 10 mei 1609 – Bergen op Zoom, 15 juni 1674) was een prinses uit het Huis Aviz. Als naaste verwante van prins Frederik Hendrik van Oranje verbleef ze lange tijd aan diens hof in Den Haag. Op latere leeftijd huwde ze met een graaf uit het Huis Nassau-Siegen.

  2. 10 de may. de 2024 · Netherlands (1609 – 15 June 1674) ⚜️ Mauritia Eleonora was the fifth daughter and the ninth of ten children of Prince Manuel of Portugal and Countess Emilia of Nassau. ⚜️ Out of gratitude for the reconciliation between her mother and her uncle Prince Maurice of Orange, Mauritia Eleonora was named after her uncle.

  3. Eleonora Mauritia became the only exception. Second marriage. After the death of his first wife, Manuel married for a second time, on 3 April 1630 in Brussels. His bride Luísa Osório was a lady-in-waiting of Isabella. The two of them held prominent positions at Isabella's court. Death

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  5. 12 de nov. de 2022 · Mauritia Eleonora of Portugal also called Mauritia Eleonora of Crato and by the nickname Mauke (b. 10 May 1609, d. 25 June 1674 in Bergen op Zoom) was the ninth of ten children of Manuel of Portugal (15681638), son of the Portuguese prior and selfproclaimed Portuguese king Antnio of Crato, and Co

  6. Template:Regions of Portugal: statistical (NUTS3) subregions and intercommunal entities are confused; they are not the same in all regions, and should be sublisted separately in each region: intermunicipal entities are sometimes larger and split by subregions (e.g. the Metropolitan Area of Lisbon has two subregions), some intercommunal entities are containing only parts of subregions.

  7. Mauritia Eleonora of Portugal also called Mauritia Eleonora of Crato and by the nickname Mauke (b. 10 May 1609, d. 25 June 1674 in Bergen op Zoom) was the ninth of ten children of Manuel of Portugal (1568-1638), son of the Portuguese prior and self-proclaimed Portuguese king António of Crato, and Countess Emilia of Nassau (1569-1629), the youngest daughter of William of Orange.