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  1. 26 de abr. de 2022 · Manuel succeeded his first cousin John II of Portugal, who was also his brother-in-law, in 1495. Manuel grew up among the conspiracies of the aristocratic high nobility against king John II. He watched many people being killed and exiled. His older brother Diogo, the duke of Viseu, was murdered by the king himself.

  2. Portugal, Manuel I de. VÉASE Manuel I de Portugal. El Afortunado [3ª] EMo

  3. María Manuela de Portugal ( Coímbra, 15 de octubre de 1527- Valladolid, 12 de julio de 1545) fue infanta de Portugal por nacimiento y princesa consorte de Asturias por su matrimonio con el entonces príncipe Felipe de Austria. Era hija del rey Juan III el Piadoso y de Catalina de Austria (hermana de Carlos I de España y V de Alemania ). 1 .

  4. Manuel II Rey de Portugal 1889-1932 r. 1908-1910: Luís Felipe Príncipe real de Portugal 1887-1908: Isabel de Thurn y Taxis 1860-1881: Miguel Duque de ...

  5. Manuel I's Shield as a Knight of the Order of the Golden Toy. From his first wife, Isabel of Aragón, Infanta of Castile and Aragon (1470–1498), whom he married on September 30, 1497, he had: Miguel de la Paz (1498-1500), heir to the crowns of Castile, Aragon and Portugal. His mother died in childbirth.

  6. 12 de ago. de 2022 · Also known as “the Fortunate,” Manuel I was the King of Portugal from 1495 to 1521. Manuel was a member of the House of Aviz, and the Duke of Beja and Viseu before taking the thrown. He became King after the heir to King John II of Portugal’s thrown, Prince Afonso, was killed in 1491. King Manuel I of Portugal is best known for overseeing ...

  7. El monasterio de los Jerónimos de Santa María de Belém (en portugués: mosteiro dos Jerónimos de Santa Maria de Belém) es un antiguo monasterio de la Orden de San Jerónimo y que se ubica en el barrio de Belén, en Lisboa, Portugal. Diseñado en estilo manuelino por el arquitecto Juan de Castillo, fue encargado por el rey Manuel I de ...