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  1. Infante de Portugal (en femenino: Infanta), en sentido restringido, el título de los hijos legítimos segundos del monarca y del heredero presuntivo de la Corona de Portugal. En lato sensu , de vez en cuando es también utilizado para designar a todos los hijos de un monarca, incluso a los que tienen título de "príncipe".

  2. Infante of Portugal (Portuguese: Infante de Portugal; f. Infanta), was the royal title of the Kingdom of Portugal, granted to the sons or daughters of the King and Princes of Portugal who were not the heir to the throne.

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    Although the title is derived from the same root as "infant", in Romance languages the term may be more broadly interpreted to mean "child" (cf. French enfants de France), and historically indicated that the infante or infantawas the child of the nation's monarch. Like the enfants de France, all infantes in the various Iberian kingdoms were princes...

    In the Spanish royal family, the dynastic children of the monarch and of the heir apparent are entitled to the designation and rank of infante with the style of Royal Highness (infantes by birth). A second category of infantes may be granted that title by royal decree (infantes by grace), but only bear the style of Highness. Previously, the title a...

    Infante had no feminine form at first in Portugal and may be compared to the infanções of the lower Portuguese nobility, who were also cadets of their families with no prospect of inheriting the main possessions of the noble families to which they belonged, being distinguished in law by some prerogatives, but little patrimony. Later, the word infan...

  4. Dom Henrique of Portugal, Duke of Viseu (4 March 1394 – 13 November 1460), better known as Prince Henry the Navigator (Portuguese: Infante Dom Henrique, o Navegador), was a central figure in the early days of the Portuguese Empire and in the 15th-century European maritime

  5. Pedro I de Portugal ( Coímbra, 8 de abril de 1320- Estremoz, 18 de enero de 1367) fue rey de Portugal. Era hijo del rey Alfonso IV de Portugal y de Beatriz de Castilla. Es conocido por su relación con Inés de Castro . Nacido durante el reinado de su abuelo Dionisio I, su padre Alfonso subió al trono en 1325.

  6. Alfonso de Portugal (Lisboa, 18 de mayo de 1475 [2] - Santarém, 13 de julio de 1491). Infante de Portugal, era hijo de Juan II de Portugal y de su esposa y prima la infanta Leonor de Viseu y bautizado con el nombre de su abuelo el rey Alfonso V. [2] Fue nombrado heredero del trono del reino lusitano el 8 de marzo de 1476. [3]

  7. Infante António of Portugal (Portuguese pronunciation: [ɐ̃ˈtɔniu]) (Lisbon, 15 March 1695 - Lisbon, 20 October 1757) was a Portuguese infante (prince), the third surviving son of Peter II, King of Portugal, and his wife Maria Sophia of Neuburg.