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  1. Johan III av Portugal. Johan III av Portugal, ( portugisisk: João III; født 6. juni 1502, død 11. juni 1557) var den 15. kongen av Portugal og Algarve. Han etterfulgte sin far Manuel I av Portugal nitten år gammel i 1521 og styrte fram til 1557. [1] Hans mor var Maria av Aragón, den tredje datteren til kong Ferdinand II av Aragón og ...

  2. Afonso III ( Portuguese pronunciation: [ɐˈfõsu]; rare English alternatives: Alphonzo or Alphonse ), or Affonso (Archaic Portuguese), Alfonso or Alphonso ( Portuguese-Galician) or Alphonsus ( Latin ), the Boulonnais ( Port. o Bolonhês ), King of Portugal (5 May 1210 – 16 February 1279) was the first to use the title King of Portugal and ...

  3. Dona Maria Manuela (15 October 1527 – 12 July 1545 [1]) was the eldest daughter and second child of King John III of Portugal and his wife Catherine of Austria. [2] She was Princess of Asturias and Duchess of Milan as the first wife of the future Philip II of Spain, and Princess of Portugal as heir presumptive to the Portuguese throne between ...

  4. See also John III of Portugal on Wikipedia; and our 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica disclaimer . JOHN III. (1502–1557), king of Portugal, was born at Lisbon, on the 6th of June 1502, and ascended the throne as successor of his father Emmanuel I. in December 1521.

  5. Joanna I of Castile. Signature. Catherine of Austria ( Portuguese: Catarina; 14 January 1507 – 12 February 1578) was Queen of Portugal as wife of King John III, and regent during the minority of her grandson, King Sebastian, from 1557 until 1562.

  6. Philip. Filipe (25 March 1533 – 29 April 1539), was the Hereditary Prince of Portugal from 1537 to his death in 1539. He was the sixth child and third son of king John III of Portugal and Catherine of Austria . In 1537, he succeeded his brother Prince Manuel as Prince of Portugal, after his premature death. After Philip's own premature death ...

  7. King João III: although it was his father and antecessor, king Manuel I (1495–1521), who had requested it, it was under John III that the Inquisition was established in Portugal. Under John III, the activity of the courts was extended to the censure of books, as well as undertaking cases of divination, witchcraft, and bigamy.