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  1. 27 de may. de 2024 · Manuel I (born May 31, 1469, Alcochete, Port.—died December 1521, Lisbon) was the king of Portugal from 1495 to 1521, whose reign was characterized by religious troubles (all Moors and Jews refusing baptism were expelled), by a policy of clever neutrality in the face of quarrels between France and Spain, and by the continuation of overseas expansion, notably to India and Brazil.

  2. Manuel II de Portugal. Manuel II de Portugal, apodado O Patriota y O Desventurado ( Lisboa, 15 de noviembre de 1889- Twickenham, 2 de julio de 1932), 1 fue el último rey de Portugal entre 1908 y 1910.

  3. 14 de jun. de 2024 · 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.

  4. 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 ...

  5. Manuel I de Avís (apodado El Afortunado) fue rey de Portugal. Nació en Alcochete el 31 de mayo de 1469 y murió en Lisboa el 13 de diciembre de 1521. Fue el octavo hijo del infante Fernando, duque de Viseu e hijo de Eduardo I, y de la infanta Beatriz de Aveiro, nieta de Juan I. En 1495 sucedió en el trono de Portugal a su primo Juan II quien ...

  6. Expulsión de judíos y musulmanes de Portugal. Epístola de victoria contra infideles habita, 1507. El 5 de diciembre de 1496, el rey Manuel I de Portugal firmó el decreto de expulsión de judíos y musulmanes que entraría en vigor a finales de octubre del año siguiente. 1 .