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 Royal Family of Europe - pafg172 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Louis OF PORTUGAL was born in 1838 in,, Portugal.
Peter V OF PORTUGAL was born in 1837 in,, Portugal.
Mary II OF PORTUGAL was born in 1819 in Portugal.
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 Maximilian Genealogy Master Database 2000 - pafg685 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Blanca married Pedro I the Justicer of PORTUGAL on Sep 1325 in Alfayate.
Inez married Pedro I the Justicer of PORTUGAL on 1 Jan 1354 in Braganza.
Pedro I the Justicer of PORTUGAL was born 18 Apr 1320 and died 18 Jan 1367.
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 EH.Net Encyclopedia: Economic History of Portugal
Ferdinand was, however, generally unsuccessful in his attempts to tie the crowns under his heading, and when he died in 1383 the king of Castile (thanks to his marriage with Ferdinand’s daughter) became the legitimate heir to the Portuguese crown.
A war with Castile and intimations of civil war ensued, and in the end Portugal’s independence was kept.
Serfdom was not exceptionally widespread in early Portugal – and tended to disappear from the thirteenth century onwards.
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 Ferdinand of Portugal - definition of Ferdinand of Portugal in Encyclopedia
He was the son of Pedro I of Portugal (who should not to be confused with his Spanish contemporary Pedro the Cruel) and his wife, princess Constance of Castile.
Beatrice of Portugal, heiress of Ferdinand married to king John I of Castile
On the death of Pedro of Castile in 1369, Ferdinand, as great grandson of Sancho IV by the female line, laid claim to the vacant throne, for which the kings of Aragon and Navarre, and afterwards John of Gaunt, duke of Lancaster (married in 1370 to Constance, the eldest daughter of Pedro), also became competitors.
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 Portugal - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Portugal
Portugal then became a battleground in the struggle between the French and the British during the Peninsular War, until the French were finally ousted from Portugal in 1811.
The Anglo-Portuguese alliance was renewed by the Methuen Treaty (1703), and Portugal became involved in the War of the Spanish Succession as Britain's ally.
On the death of John VI in 1826, Pedro, who was now Pedro IV of Portugal, established the basis of the constitution that remained in force until 1910, and then, returning to Brazil, abdicated in favour of his seven-year-old daughter, Maria da Gloria, who ruled with her uncle Miguel as regent.
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 Portugal
In 1496 he married Joanna the Mad, daughter of the Castilian monarchs, Ferdinand V and Isabella I. On Isabella's death in 1504, Joanna became queen of Castile.
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.
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 John I of Castile
His first quarrel with Portugal was settled by his marriage, in 1382, with Beatrice of Portugal, daughter of Ferdinand of Portugal.
On the death of his father-in-law in 1383, John endeavoured to enforce the claims of his wife, Ferdinand's only child, to the crown of Portugal.
The 1383-1385 Crisis, a period of civil unrest and anarchy in Portugal, followed.
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 Ferdinand II of Portugal - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
After the birth of the future Peter V of Portugal, he was proclaimed Ferdinand II of Portugal.
Ferdinand of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha (October 29, 1819 - December 15, 1885) was consort king of Portugal following his marriage to Queen Maria II in 1836.
Eventually, Maria died in the birth of their eleventh child and Ferdinand had to assume regency because his son King Peter V was only 13 years old.
http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ferdinand_II_of_Portugal   (259 words)

  
 Biography of Ferdinand VI of Spain (1713-1759)
Ferdinand VI of Spain had to sacrifice his feelings to diplomacy in marrying corpulent Barbara of Portugal.
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 Ferdinand I - Columbia Encyclopedia® article about Ferdinand I
Ferdinand I or Ferrante (fār-rän`tā), 1423–94, king of Naples (1458–94), illegitimate son and successor (in Naples) of Alfonso V Alfonso V (Alfonso the Magnanimous), 1396–1458, king of Aragón and Sicily (1416–58) and of Naples (1443–58), count of Barcelona.
Ferdinand was succeeded by Alfonso II (1494–95), Ferdinand II (1495–96), and Frederick (1496–1501), none of whom was able to defend the kingdom of Naples Naples, kingdom of, former state, occupying the Italian peninsula south of the former Papal States.
Ferdinand I, 1345–83, king of Portugal (1367–83), son and successor of Peter I. His ambitions and his private life plunged the realm into disaster, although during his reign agricultural reform was achieved and Portuguese commercial power grew.
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 End of Europe's Middle Ages - New Monarchies: Portugal
The continual disputation of succession was exacerbated by the policy of intermarriage between the royal houses of Portugal and Castile that was initiated by Diniz of Portugal (1261-1325) and Ferdinand IV of Castile and León (1286?-1312) to end the wars between their two kingdoms.
John I of Portugal reinforced the Portuguese-English alliance by signing another treaty and marrying one of John of Gaunt's daughters.
The two were soon reconciled and Pedro succeeded his father in 1357 as Pedro I of Portugal.
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Blessed Ferdinand
One of the latter, João Alvarez, his secretary and biographer, carried his heart to Portugal in 1451, and in 1473 his body was brought to Portugal, and laid to rest in the royal vault at Batalha amid imposing ceremonies.
He was one of five sons, his mother being Philippa, daughter of John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster, and his father King John I, known in history for his victories over the Moors and in particular for his conquest of Ceuta, a powerful Moorish stronghold, and his establishment of an episcopal see within its walls.
Though living a life of great sanctity in the midst of the court, Ferdinand was not a mere recluse.
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 Portugal : In Depth : History Frommers.com
During the reign of Pedro's son, Ferdinand I (1367-73), Castilian forces invaded Portugal, Lisbon was besieged, and the dynasty faced demise.
Portugal is Born -- Ferdinand handed over Portugal to his illegitimate daughter, Teresa.
He was declared premier of Portugal in 1932, and he rewrote the Portuguese constitution along Fascist lines in 1933.
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 MSN Encarta - Search Results - Ferdinand I (of Portugal)
Ferdinand II (of Portugal) (1816-85), titular king of Portugal (1836-53).
Ferdinand I (of Portugal), called The Handsome (1345-1383), king of Portugal (1367-1383).
Christianity : missionaries and spread of Christianity : Europe – Portugal: Ferdinand I (of Castile and León)
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 700000 people connected with European Royalty
Born: 1477 - Of, Vila Vosa, Evora, Portugal
Born: 1479 - Of, Vila Vosa, Evora, Portugal
Marriage: Dec 28, 1429 - Of, Cadaval, Lisboa, Portugal
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 European Explorers: Ferdinand Magellan
Ferdinand Magellan was born in the spring of 1480, probably in Oporto, Portugal.
Magellan was born in about 1480 in Northern Portugal.
The first circumnavigator of the real world; born about 1480 at Saborosa in Villa Real, Province of Traz os Montes, Portugal; died during his voyage of discovery on the Island of Mactan in the Philippines, 27 April 1521.
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 21ST GENERATION
Duke Ferdinand II of COBURG was born in 1816 in - House of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha.
She was christened in Portugal - dtr of Dom Pedro I. She was married to Duke Ferdinand II of COBURG (son of Prince Ferdinand of COBURG and Antoinette DEKOHARY) about 1835.
He died in 1855 in Portugal - King Consort of Portugal.
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 Search Results for "Portugal"
Portugal PORTUGAL: THE BURGUNDIAN HOUSE (1112-1325) 1055- Reconquest from the Muslims of much of present Portugal by Ferdinand the Great of Leon and Castile.
Portugal (See 1245-79)KINGS OF PORTUGAL (1248-1521) 1279-1325 DINIZ (the Worker), the best-known and best-loved king of medieval Portugal.
7) On Granting Aid to Portugal by George Canning.
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 Timeline Portugal
Spain’s Philip II was proclaimed King Philip I of Portugal and united the colonial empires of Spain and Portugal.
2004 Jul 18, Pedro Santana Lopes was sworn in as PM of Portugal's 16th constitutional government at a ceremony with President Jorge Sampaio.
1357 Apr 22, Johan I, King of Portugal (1383-1433), was born.
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 Chapter 14: The Individuality of Portugal
The treaty of the Congress of Vienna awarded the territory to Portugal.
His invasions of Spain were fiascos, and Portugal as an ally, having been forced to support him, paid the penalty.
The matters of international politics which resulted in its being dismembered from Portugal were in no way concerned with such a minor territory, and its international transfer is quite coincidental to them.
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 Ferdinand DE PORTUGAL & Joan Countess Of Flanders
Ferdinand DE PORTUGAL and Joan Countess Of Flanders
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 Saints of June 5
Ferdinand, son of King John I of Portugal and his queen, Philippa, daughter of John of Gaunt, was unusually pious for a prince in that age.
Born at Santarem, Portugal, in September 29, 1402; died in Fez, on June 5, 1443; cultus approved in 1470.
In this capacity he led an expedition with his brother, Henry the Navigator, against the Moors in northern Africa.
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 Ferdinand
Ferdinand of Portugal - 1816-1885; became titular king 1837.
Ferdinand V of Spain - the Catholic; 1453-1516; became king -
Ferdinand II of the Two Sicilies - 1810-1859; became king 1830.
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 MSN Encarta - Related Items - Portugal
1109-1185), first king of Portugal (1139-1185), and son of Henry of Burgundy,...
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 Ferdinand I, the wise, king of Portugal, dies October 22 in History
Ferdinand I, the wise, king of Portugal, dies October 22 in History
Ferdinand I, the wise, king of Portugal, dies
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 Ferdinand August King Portugal & The Algarves / Maria Ii Da Gloria Queen
Name: King Pedro V Of Portugal Born: 1 Oct 1837 at Palace Of Necess, Lisboa, Lisboa, Portugal Died: 1861 Wife: Queen Stephanie Hohenzollern Of Portugal
Name: Luiz Filipe Maria Portugal & The Algarves Born: 14 Nov 1838 at Lisboa, Lisboa, Portugal Died: 19 Oct 1889 at, Cascais, Lisbon, Portugal Wife: Queen Maria Pia Of Portugal
Name: Princess Antonia Of Portugal Born: 17 Feb 1845 at Paco Real DE Bel, Lisboa, Lisboa, Portugal Died: 27 Dec 1913 at Sigmaringen, Hnzlln, Prussia Husband: Prince Leopold Hohenzollern Of Hohenzollern
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 CNN.com - Ferdinand appeals eight-month ban - Jan. 19, 2004
Ferdinand is appealing both against the finding and the sentence.
Ferdinand announced on Friday he planned to appeal, and the Football Association confirmed on Monday it had received his appeal.
Manchester United defender Rio Ferdinand has lodged an appeal against his eight-month suspension for missing a drug test.
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 Bl. Ferdinand
In Ferdinand of Portugal were blended the royal blood of both Portugal and England, but it was precisely because he was a prince that he had to suffer and die as a hostage.
He took Ferdinand's heart back to Portugal for burial.
These were the days in which Spain and Portugal were still engaged in religious crusades against the Moorish Moslems who had invaded their peninsula.
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 I37081: Ferdinand I King of PORTUGAL (31 Oct 1345 - 29 Oct 1383)
Father: Pedro I "the Justicer" King of Portugal & Algarve
I37081: Ferdinand I King of PORTUGAL (31 Oct 1345 - 29 Oct 1383)
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 Ferdinand II, king consort of Portugal
Ferdinand II Ferdinand II, 1816–85, king consort of Portugal (1837–53).
The eldest son of Ferdinand, duke of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, he married Maria II (Maria da Glória) of Portugal in 1836.
Related content from HighBeam Research on: Ferdinand II, king consort of Portugal
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 Infoplease Search: portugal
(Encyclopedia) Ferdinand I, 1345–83, king of Portugal (1367–83), son and successor of Peter I. His...
(Encyclopedia) Louis I, 1838–89, king of Portugal (1861–89), son of Maria II and Ferdinand II.
(Encyclopedia) Peter I, 1320–67, king of Portugal (1357–67), son and successor of Alfonso IV.
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 King of Portugal Ferdinand I *o Gentil*
Father: King of Portugal Pedro I *O' Rigoroso*
Child: King of Portugal Ferdinand I *o Gentil*
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 MSN Encarta - Related Items - Portugal
, in Portuguese, João V (1689-1750), king of Portugal (1706-50), the son of Pedro II.
His accession occurred during the War of the Spanish...
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 Blessed Ferdinand of Portugal - The Society and Culture Beat - SearchBeat.com
Ferdinand, Prince of Portugal, always pious and known for his generosity.
Blessed Ferdinand of Portugal - The Society and Culture Beat - SearchBeat.com
Ferdinand of Portugal, the hero of Pedro Calderón's "El Principe Constante".
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 Carlos of Portugal
Father: King of Portugal Manuel I *The Great*
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 Ferdinand Magellan Ships at Ushiro.com
Spurned by the king of Portugal, Ferdinand Magellan headed for Spain to offer his...
Spurned by the king of Portugal, Ferdinand Magellan headed for Spain to offer his services to...
of Magellan, a waterway named after Ferdinand Magellan, the 16th...
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 Ferdinand of Portugal - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ferdinand II of Portugal, King Consort to Mary II of Portugal
Ferdinand of Portugal is the name of several Portuguese people connected with the Royal Family, including two kings:
This is a disambiguation page, a list of pages that otherwise might share the same title.
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 ARTISAN - LoveToKnow Article on ARTISAN
1206), and then his son-in-law, Ferrand (Ferdinand) Portugal, count of Flanders, disputed the possession of the untry with the king of France, Ferrand being in the coalition lich was overthrown by Philip Augustus at Bouvines (1214).
At her death in ff90, Baldwin IX., count of anders (d.
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 FERDINAND II / Urraca of PORTUGAL
Ferdinand was noted both for his intermittent wars with Castile and Portugal and for his reorganization, about 1170, of the military Order of Saint James of the Sword (Santiago de la Espada) to participate in the campaign to drive the Moors from Spain.
Pedigree Chart for: FERDINAND II William I BURGUNDY /--Raymond of BURGUNDY
/--Henry Duke of BURGUNDY /--Henry I PORTUGAL
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 Encyclopedia.com - Results for Ferdinand, kings of Portugal
Encyclopedia.com - Results for Ferdinand, kings of Portugal
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 Blessed Ferdinand of Portugal - F - Open Web Directory - Free Add URL
Blessed Ferdinand of Portugal - F - Open Web Directory - Free Add URL
Home >> Society >> Religion and Spirituality >> Christianity >> Denominations >> Catholicism >> Saints >> F >> Blessed Ferdinand of Portugal
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 12/12/95 .... England v Portugal .... England's Les Ferdinand out jumps Portugal's Fernando Couto
England's Les Ferdinand out jumps Portugal's Fernando Couto - England v Portugal - EMPICS Sports Photo Library
England's Les Ferdinand out jumps Portugal's Fernando Couto
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 FERDINAND I. OF CASTILE - LoveToKnow Article on FERDINAND I. OF CASTILE
Although Ferdinand had grown in power by a fratricidal strife with Bermudo of Leon, and though at a later date he defeated and killed his brother Garcia of Navarre, he ranks high among the kings of Spain who have been counted religious.
But there can be no doubt that Ferdinand was profoundly pious.
Towards the close of his reign he sent a special embassy to Seville to bring back the body of Santa Justa.
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 NodeWorks - Encyclopedia: FE: FER
Ferdinand Marcos, Jr Ferdinand Maria, Elector of Bavaria
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 Battle of Bouvines --  Encyclopædia Britannica
(July 27, 1214), battle that gave a decisive victory to the French king Philip II Augustus over an international coalition of the Holy Roman emperor Otto IV, King John of England, and the French vassals—Ferdinand (Ferrand) of Portugal, count of Flanders, and Renaud (Raynald) of Dammartin, count of Boulogne.
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 Ferdinand II /Urraca of Portugal
Husband: Ferdinand II Born: 1137 at: Married: 1165 at: Died: 22 JAN 1188 at: Benavente Father: Mother: Other Spouses: NOTES
Born: Abt 1151 at: Died: 16 OCT 1188 at: Father:Alfonso I Henriques Mother:Matilda of Savoy de Maurienne Other Spouses:
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 Ferdinand IV CASTILE / Constance PORTUGAL
/--Alphonso II King of PORTUGAL /-- ALFONSO
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