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Manuel António; governor of Orange: Born: 24 February 1600 Delft: Died: 27 October 1666 (aged 66) Schagen: Spouse: Johanna of Hanau-Münzenberg: Issue: Wilhelmina Amalia Elisabeth Maria: House: House of Aviz: Father: Manuel, Hereditary Prince of Portugal: Mother: Countess Emilia of Nassau
- Wilhelmina Amalia, Elisabeth Maria
- 27 October 1666 (aged 66), Schagen
- 24 February 1600, Delft
- Johanna of Hanau-Münzenberg
Antonio, prior de Crato. Antonio, más conocido por su título de prior de Crato ( Lisboa, 20 de marzo de 1531- París, 26 de agosto de 1595), fue hijo natural del infante Luis de Portugal y, por tanto, nieto del rey Manuel I el Afortunado y sobrino de los reyes Juan III y de Enrique I de Portugal .
About Emmanuel Antonio de Portugal, Príncipe. Manuel António of Portugal (born 24 February 1600 in Delft; d. 27 October 1666 in Schlagen) was a Portuguese nobleman. He was born as son of Manuel of Portugal and Countess Emilia of Nassau who was a daughter of William the Silent.
- Delft, Zuid-Holland
- October 27, 1666
- Zuid-Holland
António, Prior of Crato (Portuguese pronunciation: [ɐ̃ˈtɔniu]; 1531 – 26 August 1595), sometimes called "The Determined", "The Fighter", "The Independentist" or "The Resistant", was a grandson of King Manuel I of Portugal who claimed the Portuguese throne during the 1580 dynastic crisis.
Born 22 Jun 1568 in Tanger, Marrocos. Ancestors. Son of António Portugal and Ana Barbosa. [sibling (s) unknown] Husband of Emilia (Nassau) van Nassau — married [date unknown] [location unknown] Father of Mauritia Eleanora Portugal. Died about 22 Jun 1638 at about age 70 in Bruxelas, Bélgica.
- Male
- June 22, 1638
- Emilia (Nassau) Van Nassau
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17 de ene. de 2017 · Maria Belgica of Portugal, also known as Maria Belgica of Crato (born before 12 October 1598[1] – 28 July 1647), was the daughter of Manuel of Portugal, son of the self-proclaimed Portuguese king António of Crato, and Countess Emilia of Nassau (1569–1629), the youngest daughter of William of Orange.[2]