Yahoo Search Búsqueda en la Web

Resultado de búsqueda

  1. Peter soon fell in love with Inês, and the two conducted a long love affair that lasted until Inês's murder in 1355. Constanza died in 1349, following childbirth complications. The scandal of Peter's affair with Inês, and its political ramifications, caused Afonso to banish Inês from court after Constanza died.

  2. Peter III. war der vierte Sohn von Johann V. von Portugal und dessen Gemahlin Maria Anna von Österreich. Als jüngerer Sohn war er eigentlich nicht zur Thronfolge bestimmt, und so bestieg nach dem Tode seines Vaters 1750 auch zunächst sein älterer Bruder Joseph I. den portugiesischen Thron. Joseph I. hatte allerdings keinen männlichen Erben.

  3. Peter of Portugal (Portuguese: Pedro) is the name of several Portuguese kings and infantes : Kings : Peter I of Portugal (1320–1367) Peter II of Portugal (1648–1706) Peter III of Portugal (1717–1786), King Consort of Portugal on the succession of his wife and niece Queen Mary I of Portugal. Peter IV of Portugal (1798–1834), also Peter I ...

  4. 1 de mar. de 2023 · Post-medieval coin, Ten reis piece of Peter III and Mary I of Portugal (FindID 413318).jpg 3,818 × 2,340; 2.38 MB Rei D. Pedro III - gravura aguarelada sobre papel, Portuguesa do séc. XVIII (2.ª metade).png 430 × 714; 542 KB

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Peter_IIIPeter III - Wikipedia

    Peter III Aaron (died 1467) Pedro III of Kongo (ruler in 1669) Peter III of Russia (1728–1762) Peter III of Portugal (1717–1786) Peter III (cat) (1947-1964) Religion. Pope Peter III of Alexandria (477–489) Peter III of Raqqa, Syriac Orthodox Patriarch of Antioch in 581–591; Peter III (bishop of Lugo) (r. from 1113 until 1133) Peter III ...

  6. Peter III Fyodorovich ( Russian: Пётр III Фёдорович, romanized : Pyotr III Fyodorovich; 21 February [ O.S. 10 February] 1728 – 17 July [ O.S. 6 July] 1762) was Emperor of Russia from 5 January 1762 until 9 July of the same year, when he was overthrown by his wife, Catherine II (the Great). He was born in the German city of Kiel ...

  7. John I (Portuguese: João [ʒuˈɐ̃w̃]; 11 April 1357 – 14 August 1433), also called John of Aviz, was King of Portugal from 1385 until his death in 1433. He is recognized chiefly for his role in Portugal's victory in a succession war with Castile, preserving his country's independence and establishing the Aviz (or Joanine) dynasty on the Portuguese throne.