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  1. Marchioness of Tortosa by marriage to Infante Fernando of Aragon, Marquis of Tortosa. Luís: 1344: 1344: Lived only eight days. Ferdinand: 31 October 1345: 22 October 1383: Succeeded him as king of Portugal. Daughter (possibly named Maria) 1349: 1349: Died shortly after birth. Inês de Castro (c. 1325–1355; possibly married in 1354) Afonso ...

  2. brwiki Fernando Maria Luís de Saxe-Coburgo-Gota e Bragança; cswiki Fernando Sasko-Kobursko-Gothajský; enwiki Infante Fernando of Portugal; eswiki Fernando de Portugal (Infante) frwiki Ferdinand de Portugal (1846-1861) jawiki フェルナンド・マリア・ルイス・デ・ブラガンサ; kowiki 페르난두 마리아 루이스 드 ...

  3. Infante Fernando of Portugal was the fourth son of Queen Maria II of Portugal and King-consort Fernando II and a member of the House of Braganza.

  4. Coat of Arms of Infante Ferdinand, 1st Duke of Beja and 2nd Duke of Viseu. Duke of Viseu (in Portuguese Duque de Viseu) was a Portuguese Royal Dukedom created in 1415 by King John I of Portugal for his third male child, Henry the Navigator, following the conquest of Ceuta. When Henry the Navigator died without issue, his nephew, Infante ...

  5. Fernando de Portugal (23 de julio de 1846-6 de noviembre de 1861) fue un infante portugués cuál murió prematuramente en la adolescencia. Vida [ editar ] Fernando era el sexto hijo y cuarto varón de la reina María II de Portugal y el rey consorte Fernando II el cual era miembro de la Casa de Sajonia-Coburgo-Gotha , por lo que el infante también era miembro.

  6. 5 de oct. de 2014 · English: Ferdinand (1188-1233), Infante of Portugal and, later, Count of Flanders; son of King Sancho I of Portugal, in a 16th-century miniature. Português: D. Fernando (1188-1233), Infante de Portugal e, posteriormente, Conde da Flandres; filho de D. Sancho I de Portugal, numa iluminura do século XVI.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › InfanteInfante - Wikipedia

    Infante (Spanish:, Portuguese: [ĩˈfɐ̃tɨ]; f. infanta), also anglicised as "infant" or translated as "prince", is the title and rank given in the Iberian kingdoms of Spain (including the predecessor kingdoms of Aragon, Castile, Navarre, and León) and Portugal to the sons and daughters (infantas) of the king, regardless of age, sometimes with the exception of the heir apparent or heir ...