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 Portugal
In 1826 Pedro I of Brazil succeeded to the throne of Portugal as Pedro IV.
John V, in Portuguese, João V (1689-1750), king of Portugal (1706-50), the son of Pedro II.
John III (of Portugal), in Portuguese, João III (1502-1557), king of Portugal from 1521 to 1557.
http://website.lineone.net/~johnbidmead/portugal.htm

  
 Denis of Portugal - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
However, a short war between Castile and Portugal broke during his reign, for the possession of the town of Serpa and Moura.
Afonso III of Portugal by his wife, princess Beatrice of Castile.
At the time of his accession to the throne, Portugal was again in diplomatic conflicts with the
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diniz_of_Portugal

  
 Afonso III of Portugal: Information From Answers.com
Afonso III of Portugal - Alfonso, Alphonso - the Bolognian ( Port.
Afonso, prince of Portugal (1263-1312), married to princess Violante of Castile
He was the son of King Afonso II of Portugal and his wife, Urraca of Castile; he succeeded his brother, King Sancho II of Portugal in 1247.
http://www.answers.com/topic/afonso-iii-of-portugal

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Portugal
Partly by force and partly by bribery, he secured election as Philip I of Portugal (1580-98) at the Cortes of Thomar in 1581, and for sixty years the Crowns of Portugal and Spain were united.
The bishops renewed their complains of the disorders in Portugal, and in 1245, by the Bull "grandi non immerito", Innocent IV committed the government to Sancho's brother Alfonso who was living in France.
The population of Portugal, according to the census of 1900, was 5,423,123, the greater portion (68 per cent) being rural.
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/12297a.htm

  
 St. Elizabeth of Portugal
The king was a philanderer and along with the son and daughter Elizabeth bore, she raised his illegitimate children as well.
She later prevented a war between Portugal and Castile.
Elizabeth's talents as a moderator were needed when the royal couple's son, Alonso, rebelled against his father.
http://www.homefaith.com/webcal_files/964198523.html

  
 Saints - Elizabeth of Portugal
Elizabeth's father, Peter III, King of Aragon, married off Elizabeth at the age of 12 to King Denis of Portugal.
Some 10 years later, Elizabeth was once again called upon to mediate a truce, this time between her son, King Alfonso IV of Portugal and Alfonso XI of Castile.
In 1320, Elizabeth's son, Alfonso, at 20 years of age, organized and led a revolution against his father's tyranny.
http://www.scborromeo.org/saints/elizport.htm

  
 News for Braga, Portugal
Southgate optimistic about Portugal 27 Apr Apr 27, 2004
Portugal and Spain said Friday they were willing to compromise in negotiations on the European Union's first-ever constitution in order to ensure the newly...
Why Portugal Is A Nation of Stoppers Apr 29, 2004
http://www.4newz.net/new/world/cities/Braga.html

  
 St. Elizabeth of Portugal (1271-1336)
Denis' son Alfonso was less tolerant of his affection for them, and twice rebelled against his father.
Elizabeth not only bore with his infidelities with patience and gentleness but gave his illegitimate children a mother's care.
At the age of twelve she was married to King Denis of Portugal, though one is glad to know that she was almost nineteen before she gave birth to the elder of her two children.
http://www.cin.org/saints/elizabeth-portugal.html

  
 Póvoa de Varzim
It is best know in Portugal because of the fishery activities.
Amyloid and amyloidosis: Proceedings of the Third International Symposium on Amyloidosis, Póvoa de Varzim, Portugal, 23-...
The temple was rebuilt by Count Henry of Portugal and his wife in the 11th or 12th century.
http://hallencyclopedia.com/Póvoa_de_Varzim

  
 July 4 Saint
She married King Denis of Portugal at the age of twelve.
Elizabeth of Portugal died on July 4, 1336.
She was also generous and loving with the people of Portugal.
http://www.tntt.org/vni/tlieu/saints/St0704.htm

  
 Royal Lineage
Father: King Joao I of Portugal Born: April 11, 1358 Married: February 14, 1387 in Oporto Cathedral, Lisbon Died: August 14, 1433
Father: King Joao I of Portugal Married: Unknown Mother: Inez Perez Born: 1355 Died: 1445
Mother: Princess Philippa of Lancaster Born: March 31, 1360 Died: 1415
http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Hills/1150/aex.html

  
 1315
Afonso IV of Portugal succeeds his father Denis of Portugal
Emir Ismael Abu-I-Walid orders the Jew s of Granada, Spain to don the yellow badge
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 About Denis Sorenson
Denis Stanley Sorenson is a graduate of Brigham Young University (Provo, Utah) and an alumnus of Arizona State University (Tempe, Arizona).
A family man, Denis and his wife Clarissa have nine children, of whom seven are married.
languages on earth." By way of understatement, he claims that if he were deposited in Spain, Portugal, Brazil, France, or Germany, he speaks the languages "well enough to avoid starvation." Right now he's working on Russian and Chinese, finding the non-phonetic "hieroglyphics" of written Mandarin to be his biggest challenge so far.
http://www.renewamerica.us/columns/sorenson.htm

  
 Leiria - Art History Online Reference and Guide
Leiria is connected to its suburbs and the rest of Portugal by a motorway network.
Categories : Cities and towns of Portugal
The 2004 UEFA European Football Championship, commonly called EURO 2004 took place in several stadiums in Portugal, one of them "Dr. Magalhães Pessoa Stadium" situated down the hill of the castle.
http://www.arthistoryclub.com/art_history/Leiria

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: St. Elizabeth of Portugal
The daughter of Pedro III, King of Aragon, and Constantia, grandchild of Emperor Frederick II, she was educated very piously, and led a life of strict regularity and self-denial from her childhood: she said the full Divine Office daily, fasted and did other penances, and gave up amusement.
Elizabeth was married very early to Diniz (Denis), King of Portugal, a poet, and known as Ré Lavrador, or the working king, from his hard work in is country's service.
His morals, however, were extremely bad, and the court to which his young wife was brought consequently most corrupt.
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/05391a.htm

  
 Portuguese Names 1350-1450
Names in brackets [] are not found in the texts, though all are documented in Portugal.
Among the bracketed named, ones marked with a star * are from the late twelfth century; the unstarred names are from the sixteenth century.
Variant forms are listed in declining order of frequency; counting the number of individuals with each form is not feasible since the names of some individuals take more than one form.
http://www.s-gabriel.org/names/juliana/portuguese

  
 Town - Castelo de Vide - Alentejo - Portugal
Town - Castelo de Vide - Alentejo - Portugal
Steep alleyways lead up to the castle through a 16th-century village, which is enriched with some of the most impressive Gothic entrances in Portugal.
King Denis began building the castle but it was his son, Afonso IV, who completed it in 1327.
http://www.castelo-de-vide.com/town.html

  
 I2686: Hugh BALOIL ( - )
_King Alfonso I of PORTUGAL _____________ _King Sancho I of PORTUGAL ______________
_Countess Maud of SAVOY _________________ _King Alfonso II of PORTUGAL ________
_Queen Petronilla of ARAGON _____________ _King Alfonso III of PORTUGAL _
http://www.jodygoad.com/d0001/g0000142.html

  
 Profile of Dr. Denis Linehan
Denis Linehan 2002 Plastic Ireland: high-tech fantasy, neo-liberalism and globality Tecnolgia e Culturas 29 November Universidade de Minho, Portugal online here
Bernard O Sullivan and Denis Linehan, 1996 Opportunities and Constraints to the New Regionalism in Ireland, Working Paper, Centre for Federal Studies, Leicester
Denis Linehan 2003 A New England in D. Gilbert, D.Matless and B. Short Geographies of British Moderities Blackwell London online here
http://www.ucc.ie/ucc/depts/geography/pages/staff/linehan_d.htm

  
 I2688: John BALOIL ( - )
_King Sancho I of PORTUGAL ______________ _King Alfonso II of PORTUGAL ________
_Eleanor of ENGLAND _____________________ _King Denis of PORTUGAL _
_Dulcia of BARCELONA ____________________ _King Alfonso III of PORTUGAL _
http://www.jodygoad.com/d0000/g0000143.html

  
 Lelia Doura
Ai, flores do verde pino (Don Denis de Portugal)
A record dedicated to the first Galician-Portuguese troubadours (from the XII and XIII centuries) based on the Cantigas de Amor y de Amigo (Songs of Love and Friendship) of Bernal of Bonaval, Xoán Zorro, Pero Eanes Solaz, Don Denis of Portugal, Sancho I of Portugal, Pero of Veer and Mendiño.
I was living in Segovia (1975-1980), in that sonorous solitude of Refitoleria Street, when I chanced upon these Cantigas de Amor y de Amigo (Songs of Love and Friendship) in a book titled Ocho siglos de poesía gallega (Eight Centuries of Galician Poetry).
http://www.amancioprada.com/i-lelia.htm

  
 Portugal - refer
Livermore, H.V.: A New History of Portugal, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, second edition, 1966/76.
Denis, Ferdinand : Portugal, Paris - Firmin Didot Frères, Editeurs, Imprimeurs de l'Institut de France, 1846, found at:
The only history of Portugal in English I have been able to find is:
http://www.users.bigpond.com/bobhay/portl01/refer.html

  
 tourdates20022003
23rd,  Denis Azabagic, master-class at the University of Manitoba - Eva Clare Hall
27th Denis Azabagic, master-class in Taipei, Taiwan at the University
23rd Denis Azabagic and Eugenia Moliner give master class at Guitar Festival of Santo Tirso, Portugal
http://azabagic.com/tourdates20022003.html

  
 Denis Lenoir
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 Auslandsaufenthalt in Portugal
These are the belgians Christophe (left) and Denis (right).
We've been together in an adventure weekend in Fafe, where I went with Denis in a canoe - and capsized in a tunnel.
Here you can see Ana Paula and Nayrene.
http://user.cs.tu-berlin.de/~tds/uk/erasmus_leute2.html

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