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  1. I'd still prefer "Denis of Portugal" for ease and simplicity. In this era, the crown heir was still referred to as "Infante" (e.g. "Infante Dom Duarte" , ) Walrasiad 22:41, 14 January 2012 (UTC) Reply . Support-- I was not aware of the new convention, but I thoroughly support it. Denis of Portugal does not obviously refer to a king.

  2. Denis King of Portugal 1261–1325 r.1279–1325: Isabel of Aragon 1271–1336: Blanche Lady of Las Huelgas 1259–1321: Afonso Lord of Portalegre 1263–1312:

  3. House of Aviz. House of Braganza. The Portuguese House of Burgundy ( Portuguese: Casa de Borgonha) or the Afonsine dynasty ( Dinastia Afonsina) was a Portuguese dynasty that ruled the Kingdom of Portugal from its founding until the 1383–85 Portuguese Interregnum . The house was founded by Henry of Burgundy, who became Count of Portugal in 1096.

  4. King Denis of Portugal died on January 7, 1325, in Santarém. He was buried in the Monastery of Saint Denis in Odivelas, near Lisbon. His reign left a lasting legacy, characterized by his efforts to centralize power, promote economic development, advance cultural and intellectual pursuits, and establish Portugal as a significant power in the Iberian Peninsula.

  5. Concordat of the Forty Articles. The ( Portuguese: ) was an agreement reached in 1289 between the Kingdom of Portugal and the Holy See. Signed by King Denis and Pope Nicholas IV, it ended a conflict between the Portuguese monarchy and the Papacy that had begun in 1267 under Denis's father, Afonso III. The dispute had led to the excommunication ...

  6. Denis I of Portugal. King of Portugal. image. coat of arms image. seal image. Upload media. Wikipedia. Date of birth. 9 October 1261.

  7. Afonso IV [1] ( ɐˈfõsu; 8 February 1291 – 28 May 1357), called the Brave ( Portuguese: o Bravo ), was the seventh king of Portugal and the Algarve from 1325 until his death. He was the only son that King Denis of Portugal had with his wife Elizabeth of Aragon. Afonso married Beatrice of Castile (1293–1359) in 1309, daughter of Sancho IV ...