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  1. The Portuguese House of Burgundy (Portuguese: Casa de Borgonha) or the Afonsine dynasty (Dinastia Afonsina) was a Portuguese dynasty that ruled the Kingdom of Portugal from its founding until the 1383–85 Portuguese Interregnum. The house was founded by Henry of Burgundy, who became Count of Portugal in 1096.

  2. The House of Burgundy (/ ˈ b ɜːr ɡ ən d i /) was a cadet branch of the Capetian dynasty, descending from Robert I, Duke of Burgundy, a younger son of King Robert II of France. The House ruled the Duchy of Burgundy from 1032 to 1361 and achieved the recognized title of King of Portugal.

  3. Casa de Borgoña (Portugal) La Casa portuguesa de Borgoña o Dinastía Alfonsina es una rama cadete de la Casa de Borgoña, descendiente de Enrique, conde de Portugal. Enrique era un hijo menor de Enrique de Borgoña, el hijo y heredero de Roberto I de Borgoña, que murió antes de que él pudiera heredar el Ducado .

  4. SHOW ALL QUESTIONS. The House of Burgundy ( / ˈbɜːrɡəndi /) was a cadet branch of the Capetian dynasty, descending from Robert I, Duke of Burgundy, a younger son of King Robert II of France. The House ruled the Duchy of Burgundy from 1032 to 1361 and achieved the recognized title of King of Portugal. Quick Facts Parent house, Country ... Close.

  5. Portuguese House of Burgundy: Robert I Duke of Burgundy (1011–1076) Alfonso VI King of León and Castile 1040–1109: Jimena Muñoz d.1157: Henry of Burgundy c. 1035 – 1070/1074: Hugh I Duke of Burgundy (1057–1093) Robert bishop of Langres (1059–1111) Odo I Duke of Burgundy (1060–1102) Urraca Queen of León and Castile 1079 ...

  6. The Portuguese House of Burgundy ( Portuguese: Casa de Borgonha) or the Afonsine dynasty ( Dinastia Afonsina) was a Portuguese dynasty that ruled the Kingdom of Portugal from its founding until the 1383–85 Portuguese Interregnum.

  7. The Kingdom of Portugal was established from the county of Portugal in the 1130s, ruled by the Portuguese House of Burgundy. During most of the 12th and 13th centuries, its history is chiefly that of the gradual reconquest of territory from the various Muslim principalities ( taifas) of the period.