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 | | Denis of Portugal Dinis of Portugal (in 1279. |  | | Afonso I of Portugal Afonso I Henriques of Portugal (Coimbra. |  | | Isabella of Portugal Isabella of Portugal (or Isabel in Lisbon. |
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 | | Denis of Portugal Dinis of Portugal (in 1279. |  | | Afonso I of Portugal Afonso I Henriques of Portugal (Coimbra. |  | | Afonso III of Portugal Afonso III of Portugal (the Burgundian), fifth 1247. |
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| | Denis of Portugal - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | At the time of his accession to the throne, Portugal was again in diplomatic conflicts with the |  | | This forest still exists as one of the most important of Portugal and is known as the Pinhal de Leiria. |  | | However, a short war between Castile and Portugal broke during his reign, for the possession of the town of Serpa and Moura. |
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| | Denis of Portugal - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Dinis of Portugal (in archaic Portuguese Diniz; in English Denis), the Farmer ( |  | | 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. |
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| | Afonso IV of Portugal - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | He was the son of Dinis of Portugal by his wife Elizabeth. |  | | Maria, princess of Portugal (1313-1357), married to king Alfonso XI of Castile |  | | Leonor, princess of Portugal (1328-1348), married to king Peter IV of Aragon |
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| | Afonso IV of Portugal Online Research :: Information about Afonso IV of Portugal |
 | | He was the only legitimate son of Dinis of Portugal by his wife Elizabeth of Portugal. |  | | Maria of Portugal (1313-1357) 1313 1357 Married to Alfonso XI of Castile |  | | Leonor of Portugal (1328-1348) 1328 1348 Married to Peter IV of Aragon, King of Aragon |
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| | Afonso IV of Portugal - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | He was the son of Dinis of Portugal by his wife Elizabeth. |  | | Maria, princess of Portugal (1313-1357), married to king Alfonso XI of Castile |  | | The first-born of this union, princess Maria of Portugal, married King Alfonso XI of Castile in 1328, at the same time that Afonso IV's heir, Peter, was promised to another Castilian princess, Constance of Penafiel. |
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| | Maria J. Cirurgiao and Michael D. Hull |
 | | Princess Elizabeth (Isabel) of Aragon, who became the queen of King Dinis of Portugal, and ultimately was raised to the honors of the altar as St. Elizabeth of Portugal, was born in Saragossa, Spain, around 1271. |  | | Dinis, one of Portugal's best-loved monarchs, died in February, 1325 at the age of 63, but not without taking leave also of his bastard children. |  | | A year and a half later, in June 1282, Elizabeth arrived in Portugal to start her new life as wife and queen. |
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| | The Templars In Portugal The Knights Templar templarhistory.com |
 | | Dinis was instrumental in the growth of industry within Portugal forming a commercial treaty with King Edward I of England in 1294. |  | | Prince Henry of Portugal was born in 1394, the third son of King Joao I. At the age of twenty, Prince Henry, accepted by historians as a devoutly religious man, persuaded his father to embark on a Crusade against the Muslim port of Ceuta, on the northern coast of Africa. |  | | Henry's appointment was not thanks to his own merits, but rather at the request of his father, the King of Portugal, who asked the Pope to give the position to his young son. |
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| | Denis of Portugal - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | With Portugal finally recognized as an independent country by his neighbours, Dinis signed a border pact with Ferdinand IV of Castile (1297) which has endured to the present day. |  | | Constance, princess of Portugal (1285-1313), married to Ferdinand IV of Castile |  | | He was the son of Afonso III of Portugal by his wife, princess Beatrice of Castile. |
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 | | 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. |  | | This forest still exists as one of the most important of Portugal and is known as the Pinhal de Leiria. |
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| | Denis_of_Portugal |
 | | Dinis of Portugal (in archaic Portuguese Diniz; in English Denis), the Farmer (Port. |  | | Constance, princess of Portugal (1285-1313), married to Ferdinand IV of Castile |  | | He was the son of Afonso III of Portugal by his wife, princess Beatrice of Castile. |
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| | Afonso IV of Portugal - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | He was the son of Dinis of Portugal by his wife Elizabeth. |  | | Maria, princess of Portugal (1313-1357), married to king Alfonso XI of Castile |  | | The first-born of this union, princess Maria of Portugal, married King Alfonso XI of Castile in 1328, at the same time that Afonso IV's heir, Peter, was promised to another Castilian princess, Constance of Penafiel. |
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| | Afonso IV of Portugal - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | He was the son of Dinis of Portugal by his wife Elizabeth. |  | | Maria, princess of Portugal (1313-1357), married to king Alfonso XI of Castile |  | | The first-born of this union, princess Maria of Portugal, married King Alfonso XI of Castile in 1328, at the same time that Afonso IV's heir, Peter, was promised to another Castilian princess, Constance of Penafiel. |
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| | Estremoz -- Encyclopædia Britannica |
 | | daughter of Peter III of Aragon, wife of King Dinis (Denis) of Portugal. |  | | An ancient, gated city, it is overlooked by a 13th-century castle, in which St. Isabella of Portugal, widow of King Dinis, died in 1336. |  | | The landscapes of mainland Portugal are the result of human activity since prehistoric times. |
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 | | King Dinis gave it to his bride as a wedding present in 1228 and it became part of all the dowries of the queens of Portugal from then on until the 19 |  | | Also, I think theres a law in Portugal that the houses can only be white with red roofs and that all public womens toilets must have bidets. |  | | We spent about a week in Portugal, mostly in the rain, with mixed reviews although I have to question my evaluation since rain has a way of depressing me and slanting my views. |
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| | Afonso IV of Portugal |
 | | He was the son of Dinis of Portugal by his wife Elizabeth. |  | | Maria, princess of Portugal (1313-1357), married to king Alfonso XI of Castile |  | | The first-born of this union, princess Maria of Portugal, married King Alfonso XI of Castile in 1328, at the same time that Afonso IV's heir, Peter, was promised to another Castilian princess, Constance of Penafiel. |
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| | Kulturmagazin Areion Online - Portugal - Chronik |
 | | Unter König Dinis I. (bis 1325) nehmen in Portugal Handel, Bergbau, Landwirtschaft und Seefahrt einen erheblichen Aufschwung. |  | | Portugal tritt offiziell nicht in den Zweiten Weltkrieg ein, stellt den Briten jedoch Stützpunkte auf den Azoren zur Verfügung. |  | | Ein zwischen Portugal und seiner früheren Kolonie Kap Verde getroffenes Währungabkommen bindet den Kap Verde Escudo der westafrikanischen Inselrepublik in fester Parität an den portugiesischen Escudo und koppelt ihn damit auch an den künftigen Euro. |
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| | Afonso IV of Portugal |
 | | He was the son of Dinis of Portugal by his wife Elizabeth. |  | | Maria, princess of Portugal (1313-1357), married to king Alfonso XI of Castile |  | | The first-born of this union, princess Maria of Portugal, married King Alfonso XI of Castile in 1328, at the same time that Afonso IV's heir, Peter, was promised to another Castilian princess, Constance of Penafiel. |
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| | Articles - Afonso IV of Portugal |
 | | He was the son of Dinis of Portugal by his wife Elizabeth. |  | | Maria, princess of Portugal ( 1313 - 1357), married to king Alfonso XI of Castile |  | | The first-born of this union, princess Maria of Portugal, married King Alfonso XI of Castile in 1328, at the same time that Afonso IV's heir, Peter, was promised to another Castilian princess, Constance of Penafiel. |
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| | Popular saints in Portugal: Santa Isabela of Portugal |
 | | She was the wife of King Dinis of Portugal. |  | | Isabel was born in 1271 and later on in life married Diniz, the King of Portugal. |  | | Elizabeth is venerated in Zaragoza and especially Portugal and is invoked in time of war. |
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| | Afonso IV of Portugal Online Research :: Information about Afonso IV of Portugal |
 | | He was the only legitimate son of Dinis of Portugal by his wife Elizabeth of Portugal. |  | | Maria of Portugal (1313-1357) 1313 1357 Married to Alfonso XI of Castile |  | | Leonor of Portugal (1328-1348) 1328 1348 Married to Peter IV of Aragon, King of Aragon |
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| | The Templars in Portugal |
 | | In Portugal, King Dinis did not believe the accusations. |  | | The time of Afonso II In 1214, when Pedro Alvites was master of the Templars in Portugal, Afonso II granted them the lands of Cardosa, thus laying the foundation for what is now the city of Castelo Branco. |  | | In 1145, when Hugo Martonio (known as Hugo Martins in Portuguese) was master of the temple in Portugal, Fernao Mendes, brother-in-law of Afonso Henriques, and his wife the Infanta Sancha Henriques, donated the castle of Longroiva. |
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| | Europe's 13th-Century Progress by Sanderson Beck |
 | | Dinis also developed a navy to protect shipping, built nearly fifty fortresses, reorganized the militias, nationalized the military orders, and confirmed Portugal's possession of Algarve in the 1297 Treaty of Alcañices as his daughter Constanza married Castile's King Fernando IV, and his heir Alfonso married Fernando's sister Beatriz. |  | | 1279-1325) of Portugal also fought a civil war with his brother Alfonso for the crown until a compromise was reached. |  | | Sancho got an assembly of nobles and prelates at Valladolid to depose his father in 1282, and civil war raged with Alfonso aided by Abu Yusuf of Morocco while Granada allied with Sancho until Alfonso died in 1284. |
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| | Peter I Of Portugal |
 | | Dinis, prince of Portugal (1354-1397) - Claimant to the throne during the 1383-1385 Crisis. |  | | IPA /'pe.ðɾu/; April 8, 1320 â January 18, 1367) was the eighth king of Portugal and Algarve (in English, Peter I), known as the Cruel (not to be confused with Pedro I of Castile, also known as Pedro the Cruel) or as the Lawful (Port. |  | | Maria, princess of Portugal (1342-1367), married to Ferdinand, prince of Aragon |
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