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  1. La Casa de Avís fue la dinastía que reinó en Portugal entre 1385 y 1580. Se trata de la segunda dinastía real de Portugal, que sucedió a la Casa de Borgoña.

  2. De Wikipedia, la enciclopedia encyclopedia. La Casa de Avís fue la dinastía que reinó en Portugal entre 1385 y 1580. Se trata de la segunda dinastía real de Portugal, que sucedió a la Casa de Borgoña.

  3. Casa de Avís: Segunda dinastía: casas de Avís. Segunda dinastía: casas de Avís Pedro I Rey de Portugal 1320-1367: Teresa Lourenço b.1330: Fernando I

    • History
    • Aviz Monarchs
    • Symbols
    • Notable Members of The House of Aviz
    • See Also

    Origins

    The founder of the House of Aviz, King John I of Portugal, was born in 1357 as the illegitimate child of King Pedro I of Portugal, a member of the Portuguese House of Burgundy, and Teresa Lourenço, daughter of a Lisbon merchant. In 1364, at 7 years old, John was made Grand Master of the Order of Aviz, henceforth becoming known as John of Aviz.

    Rise to the throne

    The House of Aviz was established as a result of the dynastic crisis following the 1383 death of Ferdinand I. Ferdinand's widow Leonor Telles was disliked by both the nobility and the commoners for having left her first husband and for having had their marriage annulled in order to marry King Ferdinand. Ferdinand's designated heir was their only surviving child Beatrice, married to John I of Castile who claimed the throne in the name of his wife, but under the Treaty of Salvaterrathat had bee...

    Age of Discoveries

    The House of Aviz would rule Portugal until its fall in the 1580 to the Philippine Dynasty. after he had ordered the Duke of Albato take Portugal by force. This period of Portuguese history saw the ascent of Portugal to the status of a European and world power. The conquest of Ceuta in 1415 was its first venture in colonial expansion, followed by a great outpouring of national energy and capital investment in the exploration of Africa, Asia and Brazil with the founding of colonies to exploit...

    Monarchs of Portugal
    Monarchs of Aragon

    Cross of Aviz

    Following his success in succeeding to the throne following the 1383–1385 Portuguese interregnum, King John I of Portugal took the Cross of the Order of Aviz as his heraldic badge, adding it to the coat of arms of Portugal and the according royal flags. King John I enforced the imagery of his position as Grand-Master of the Order of Aviz, lending its name to his newly founded royal house and its cross as his personal charge on the royal arms. This was effected in various ways: by insertion wi...

    Armillary sphere

    The armillary sphere has been an important element of Portuguese heraldry since the reign of King Manuel I of Portugal. The armillary sphere became a royal badge for the Portuguese monarchy, apart from being part of the personal standard of King Manuel I. It acts as a supporter to the Coat of arms of Portugal, also present on the current Flag of Portugal. Owing to the association with King Manuel I and other Aviz monarchs with the Portuguese discoveries, the armillary sphere was commonly used...

    Isabella, Duchess of Burgundy, twice regent of the Burgundian Low Countries; wife of Philip the Good, Duke of Burgundy, mother of Charles the Bold.
  4. La ciudad fortificada, de la que se han conservado partes, fue el hogar de los Caballeros de la Orden de Avís. La Orden creció hasta convertirse en la segunda dinastía del Reino de Portugal , la Casa de Avís , y su nombre hoy subsiste como uno de los más altos honores militares de la República Portuguesa .