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 JOHN I., KING OF PORTUGAL - LoveToKnow Article on JOHN I., KING OF PORTUGAL
The king of Castile invaded Portugal, but his army was compelled by pestilence to withdraw, and subsequently by the decisive battle of Aljubarrota (Aug. 14, 1385) the stability of John's throne was permanently secured.
(R. (1357-1433), king of Portugal, the natural son of Pedro I. (el Justicieiro), was born at Lisbon on the 2 and of April 1357, and in 1364 was created grand-master of Aviz.
Meanwhile the king of Portugal went on consolidating the power of the crown at home and the influence of the nation abroad.
http://www.1911encyclopedia.org/J/JO/JOHN_I_KING_OF_PORTUGAL.htm

  
 John I of Portugal - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
João I, acclaimed King of Portugal on 6 April 1385, born in Lisbon on 11 April 1357, and died in Lisbon on 14 August 1433, illegitimate son of Pedro I, King of Portugal, by Teresa Lourenço,
As heiress-apparent Beatrice had been married to king John I of Castile, but the popular voice declared against an arrangement by which Portugal would virtually have become united with Castile.
In 1430, his only surviving daughter, Isabella, married the Philip III, duke of Burgundy and enjoyed an extremely refined court in his lands; she was the mother of Charles the Bold.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_I_of_Portugal

  
 John VI of Portugal - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In 1816 he was recognized as king of Portugal but he continued to reside in Brazil, which he as regent had raised to the status of a kingdom on 16 December 1815.
The consequent spread of dissatisfaction resulted in the peaceful revolution of 24 August 1820, and the proclamation of a constitutional government, to which he swore fidelity on his return to Portugal in 1821.
He subsequently declared himself Emperor as Pedro I. João VI refused to assent to this devolution until August 29, 1825, when he restored Pedro to the succession in the belief that Brazil and Portugal would be reunited in a dual monarchy federation after his own death.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_VI_of_Portugal

  
 End of Europe's Middle Ages - New Monarchies: Portugal
John I of Portugal reinforced the Portuguese-English alliance by signing another treaty and marrying one of John of Gaunt's daughters.
John II the Perfect (1455-1495) acted as regent between 1475 and 1477 when his father was at war with Castile and became king following Alfonso V's death in 1381.
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.
http://www.ucalgary.ca/applied_history/tutor/endmiddle/monarchies5.html

  
 20TH GENERATION
She was married to King John VI of PORTUGAL (son of Peter (Pedro) III of PORTUGAL King and Maria I Francisca of PORTUGAL Queen of Portugal) in 1790.
King John VI of PORTUGAL was born in 1767 in Portugal - son of Pedro III.
Dom Miguel of PORTUGAL was born in 1802 in Portugal - son of John Vi.
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 Manuel I of Portugal - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Edward (Duarte), Duke of Guimarães (1515-1540), great-grandfather of John IV of Portugal married Isabella (1512-1576),daughter of Jaime, duke of Braganza.
His mother was the granddaughter of King John I of Portugal; his father was son of King Duarte of Portugal.
Beatrice, princess of Portugal (1504-1538), married duke Charles III of Savoy
http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manuel_I_of_Portugal

  
 Isabella of Castile - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Her third set of great-grandparents were King John I of Portugal and his wife Philippa of Lancaster, daughter of John of Gaunt from his first wife Blanche of Lancaster.
She was also great-great-granddaughter of Peter IV of Aragon and his wife, daughter of King Afonso IV of Portugal, as well as of her half-brother Peter I of Portugal and his mistress Teresa Lourenço.
Her parents were King John II of Castile and his second wife Queen Isabella of Portugal.
http://www.eastcleveland.us/project/wikipedia/index.php/Isabella_of_Castile

  
 Henry the Navigator
In 1826 Pedro I of Brazil succeeded to the throne of Portugal as Pedro IV.
Present­day Portugal became a part of the Roman province of Lusitania in the 2nd century BC.
In Portugal, meanwhile, Pedro's brother, Dom Miguel, appealed to the supporters of absolute monarchy to overthrow the constitutionalists, and an insurrection led by the prince almost succeeded on April 30, 1824.
http://www.blackstudies.ucsb.edu/antillians/henry.html

  
 Isabella of Portugal - definition of Isabella of Portugal in Encyclopedia
Isabella of Portugal (or Isabel in Portuguese) (February 21 1397 - December 17 1471) was the only surviving daughter of king John I of Portugal and his wife Philippa of Lancaster.
Isabella was born in Évora and spent her youth in the Portuguese court in Lisbon.
She was the sister, amongst others, of Henry the Navigator, Pedro, duke of Coimbra and king Edward of Portugal.
http://encyclopedia.laborlawtalk.com/Isabella_of_Portugal

  
 John VI, king of Portugal. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05
It was only after the overthrow of the regency in Portugal by revolution (1820) and the proclamation of a liberal constitution that John was persuaded by the British to return (1821) to Portugal.
On his death John left the regency of Portugal to his daughter Isabel, who recognized Pedro as Peter IV of Portugal.
John and the royal family fled (1807) Lisbon and arrived (1808) in Brazil, where John set up his court.
http://www.bartleby.com/65/jo/John6Por.html

  
 MSN Encarta - Search Results - John I (of Portugal)
John I (of Portugal), in Portuguese, João I (1357-1433), king of Portugal (1385-1433), the illegitimate son of King Pedro I. In 1384, after...
Portugal : History : Kingdom of Portugal : The Reign of John I
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 History of PORTUGAL
The reconquest of Portugal, down to the southern coast of the Iberian peninsula, is completed in 1249 with the capture of Faro.
From this appointment the new dynasty is known as the House of Avis.
The early history of Portugal is shared with the rest of the Iberian peninsula.
http://www.historyworld.net/wrldhis/PlainTextHistories.asp?historyid=ab46

  
 John of Gaunt
John of Gaunt finally agreed to peace in 1388, transferred his claims to his daughter by Constance of Castile, and married her to the future Henry III of Castile.
In 1386, allied with John I of Portugal, who married one of his daughters, he led an expedition to make good his Castilian claims against John I of Castile.
After a truce was reached (1375) he returned to England, where he allied himself with the corrupt court party led by Alice Perrers, mistress of the aging Edward III.
http://www.infoplease.com/ce6/people/A0826444.html

  
 Medieval Sourcebook: Sir Jean Froissart: John of Gaunt in Portugal, 1385
News of this tournament was carried to Oporto, where the King of Portugal kept his court.
The duke was well pleased with the suggestion, and set out with his wife and children and men-at-arms for Portugal.
When the day of meeting approached, the Duke of Lancaster left his army, under the command of his marshal, at St. Jago, and attended by three hundred spears and six hundred archers, and Sir John Holland (who had married his eldest daughter) with many knights, rode toward the frontiers of Portugal.
http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/source/1385gaunt-portugal.html

  
 John I --  Encyclopædia Britannica
Pope John Paul I died suddenly only 33 days after his election in 1978 as Supreme Pontiff of the Roman Catholic church.
Learn about the Presidency of John Adams, who was the second man to hold the office of U.S. President and the first to occupy the newly constructed White House.
king of Portugal from 1385 to 1433, who preserved his country's independence from Castile and initiated Portugal's overseas expansion.
http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9043779?tocId=9043779&query=john

  
 The Ultimate Aviz - American History Information Guide and Reference
The House of Aviz is a dynasty of kings of Portugal.
The house of Aviz fell to the huge Spanish Empire, which transformed Portugal into a province, with the death of old king Henry I.
His domain would last until 1640, with the acclamation of the duke of Bragança as John IV of Portugal.
http://www.historymania.com/american_history/Aviz

  
 Portugal and the Age of Exploration
John I of Portugal (reigned 1385-1433) led his people into a period of high achievement and took direct aim at Moorish strength.
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Surrounded to the east and north by Spain and having no outlets on the Mediterranean, Portugal was compelled to regard the Atlantic Ocean as its main medium of travel.
http://www.u-s-history.com/pages/h1126.html

  
 CNNSI.com - CNNSI.com's complete coverage of the FIFA World Cup - U.S. holds on to upset Portugal 3-2 at World Cup - ...
Portugal outshot the United States 12-10, but the Americans had a 5-3 advantage in shots on goal.
Branded last-place losers for four years, the United States gave soccer -- and the folks back home -- a wakeup call Wednesday with a shocking 3-2 upset of Portugal, the world's fifth-ranked team.
U.S. holds on to upset Portugal 3-2 at World Cup
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/soccer/world/2002/world_cup/news/2002/06/04/us_portugal_gamer

  
 John I, king of Portugal
John's position was strengthened by an alliance with England, sealed by a treaty (1386) and by John's marriage (1387) to Philippa, daughter of
The Castilians invaded (1384) Portugal, but their forces were decimated by the plague while they laid siege to Lisbon.
–1433, king of Portugal (1385–1433), illegitimate son of Peter I. He was made (1364) grand master of the Knights of Aviz and exercised his influence in opposition to Leonor Teles, the queen of his half brother,
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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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 John I - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
King John I of Portugal (1357–1433), king of Portugal from 1385 to 1433
King John of England (1166–1216) reigned from 1199 until his death.
King John I of Castile (1358–1390), king of Castile, the son of Henry II and of his wife Joan
http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_I

  
 John Addison at IDEAS
Addison, John T. & Centeno, Mário & Portugal, Pedro, 2004.
Addison, John T & Burton, John & Torrance, Thomas S, 1980.
Addison, John T & Burton, John & Torrance, Thomas S, 1984.
http://ideas.repec.org/e/pad14.html

  
 RoyaList Online - Royal Genealogy - John of Portugal (son of John III, King of Portugal)
John of Portugal (son of John III, King of Portugal)
RoyaList Online - Royal Genealogy - John of Portugal (son of John III, King of Portugal)
http://www.royalist.info/execute/biog?person=3299

  
 JOHN II, king of Portugal. The Columbia Encyclopedia: Sixth Edition. 2000
(John the Perfect), 1455–95, king of Portugal (1481–95), son and successor of Alfonso V. He was an astute politician and statesman and a patron of Renaissance art and learning.
Columbia Encyclopedia > John II, king of Portugal
John’s son Alfonso predeceased him, so he was succeeded by his cousin and brother-in-law, Manuel I. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition.
http://www.bartleby.com/aol/65/jo/John2Por.html

  
 AllRefer.com - John III, king of Portugal (Spanish And Portuguese History, Biography) - Encyclopedia
The court was corrupt, though the king was not.
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Literature flourished early in his reign, but Portugal was falling into the stagnation that characterized the disastrous reign of Sebastian, who succeeded him.
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 I1925: John I 'o Falso' of Avis King of Portugal (11 Apr 1358 - ____)
John I 'o Falso' of Avis King of Portugal
I1925: John I 'o Falso' of Avis King of Portugal (11 Apr 1358 - ____)
--John I 'o Falso' of Avis King of Portugal
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 Find in a Library: Letters of John III, King of Portugal, 1521-1557
Letters of John III, King of Portugal, 1521-1557
by John, King of Portugal; J D M Ford
Find in a Library: Letters of John III, King of Portugal, 1521-1557
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 John I 'o Falso' King Of Portugal & Inez Perez ESTEVES
Pedro I 'the Justicer' King Of Portugal andAlgarve
John I 'o Falso' King Of Portugal and Inez Perez ESTEVES
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 Portugal Speaks about H.H. John Paul II
Such headline was the conclusion of a professional survey conducted under the auspices of the Catholic University (of Portugal)
Miguel de Portugal calls for H.H. John Paul II's resignation
(a) Point in the letter from miguel de Portugal to H.H. John Paul II encouraging him to resign for He himself is destroying all the good that God has accomplished through him during his Pontificate.
http://www.mgr.org/PortugalSpeaks.html

  
 Henry the Navigator
Henry, son of King John I of Portugal, earned the respect of his countrymen early in life by his bravery in the Battle of Ceuta (1415), a victory over Muslim forces that allowed European forces to establish their first permanent position in North Africa.
This ship quickly made Portugal the leading maritime power.
Portugal in the early 15th century was one of the first European nations to unify, but had been plagued by its geographic isolation; it faced westward toward the Atlantic Ocean and was surrounded to the east and north by Spain.
http://www.u-s-history.com/pages/h1118.html

  
 SSRN-How Does the Unemployment Insurance System Shape the Time Profile of Jobless Duration? by John Addison, Pedro ...
Addison, John T. and Portugal, Pedro, "How Does the Unemployment Insurance System Shape the Time Profile of Jobless Duration?" (January 2004).
Bank of Portugal - Research Department; New University of Lisbon
Email address for JOHN T. University of South Carolina - Department of Economics
http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=491562

  
 March 8 Saint
John was born in Portugal on March 8, 1495.
After ten years of hard work in his hospital, St. John became sick himself.
It is believed that a bishop gave John his name because he changed his selfish life completely and truly became "of God." Gradually, John of God realized how much poverty and suffering filled the lives of people.
http://www.tntt.org/vni/tlieu/saints/St0308.htm

  
 I37122: John I King of Portugal (11 Apr 1358 - 14 Aug 1433)
Father: Pedro I "the Justicer" King of Portugal & Algarve
I37122: John I King of Portugal (11 Apr 1358 - 14 Aug 1433)
Burke says died 1438. The intended heir of Fernando was Beatriz wife of King Juan of Castile; the Portugese people, not wanting castlian rule, supported John, and he was able to defeat the castillians and establish himself as king.
http://www.gbso.net/actor/d0136/I37122.html

  
 John I, King of Portugal, 1357-1433 (in MARION)
John I, King of Portugal, 1357-1433 (in MARION)
600 (John I, or João I, surnamed the Bastard and the Great, King of Portugal and founder of the Aviz Dynasty)
415 (John (João) of Avis; John I) Collier's encyc., index (John I (John the Bastard)) v.
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 Ancestors of King Of Portugal John I PORTUGAL
Ancestors of King Of Portugal John I PORTUGAL
Died: 14 Aug 1433, Lisbon, Portugal at age 76
John married Philippa PLANTAGENET, daughter of Prince John PLANTAGENET and Blanche PLANTAGENET.
http://www.whosyomama.com/gabroaddrick3/3/21429.htm

  
 Pereira, Nun'Álvares on Encyclopedia.com
He was the friend, counselor, and general of John I of Portugal.
His daughter Beatriz married Alfonso, an illegitimate son of John I; from this union came the house of Braganza.
As a leader of the popular revolt against Castilian domination, he helped John to gain the throne and was the hero of the decisive Portuguese victory (1385) at Aljubarrota.
http://www.encyclopedia.com/html/P/PereirN1A1.asp

  
 I25584: John I'o Falso' (King of Portugal) (11 APR 1358 - 14 AUG 1433)
I25584: John I'o Falso' (King of Portugal) (11 APR 1358 - 14 AUG 1433)
", John I 'o Falso' of Avis, King of Portugal", Acceded: 1385
[49] Hezekiah was the 3rd generation descendant of Major John Mason who conquered the Pequot Indians.
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 Charlotte of Cyprus - Art History Online Reference and Guide
John, Duke of Coimbra (grandson of John I, King of Portugal).
After being blockaded in the castle of Kyrenia for three years, in 1463 she fled to Rome, whereupon her half-brother was crowned King James II.
It is rumoured that his death was due to poisoning, instigated by Queen Helena.
http://www.arthistoryclub.com/art_history/Charlotte_of_Cyprus

  
 Batalha --  Encyclopædia Britannica
Information on this monastery in Portugal, a World Heritage site since 1983.
In the Battle of Aljubarrota, fought on a plain 9 miles (14 km) southwest of the town, John I of Portugal defeated John I of Castile in 1385 and secured the independence of his…
In the Battle of Aljubarrota, fought on a plain 9 miles (14 km) southwest of the town, John I of Portugal defeated John I of Castile in 1385 and secured the...
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 1385 Details, Meaning 1385 Article and Explanation Guide
Personal union of Polonia with Lithuania following marriage of Polish princess Jadwiga with the Grand Duke of Lithuania Wladyslaw Jagiello
John I of Portugal becomes the first Portuguese king of the House of Aviz
August 14 - Battle of Aljubarrota between the Portuguese under John I of Portugal and the Castilians, under John I of Castile.
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 Maternal Ancestors John I UNKNOWN, King Of Portugal
Maternal Ancestors John I UNKNOWN, King Of Portugal
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 (none), John I, King of Portugal - Descendents
(none), John I, King of Portugal - Descendents
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 Portugal. / Pinkerton, John, 1758-1826 / 1813
London: published July 1st, 1813 by Cadell and Davies, Strand and Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, Paternoster Row.
Pub Title: A modern atlas, from the latest and best authorities, exhibiting the various divisions of the world, with its chief empires, kingdoms and states, in sixty maps, carefully reduced from the largest and most authentic sources.
Engraver or Printer: Neele, Samuel John, 1758-1824 ; Hebert, L. Publication Author: Pinkerton, John, 1758-1826
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 Pedigree of Joao (John I) King Portugal-[562] from the Raff Family History Site
Pedigree of Joao (John I) King Portugal-[562] from the Raff Family History Site
Joao married Phillipa Lancaster-[561] [MRIN:360], daughter of John of Gaunt Plantagenet-[365] and Blanche of Lancaster-[558], WFT Est 1388-1419.
Raff ancestors and other relatives - See earlier ancestors by clicking on
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 Algarve Real Estate Algarve, Western Algarve, Portugal , John D. Griffiths, Real Estate, Estate Agents, a real estate ...
Algarve Real Estate Algarve, Western Algarve, Portugal, John D. Griffiths, Real Estate, Estate Agents, a real estate and property resource for the Algarve Region of Portugal
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Located in a rural area, secluded and quiet position, yet only 10 minutes drive west of Lagos.
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 (GC2B22) The Road to Portugal by Kevin and John
(GC2B22) The Road to Portugal by Kevin and John
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 John
John the Apostle, to whom the Gospel of John is attributed
John the Evangelist, traditionally identified with the apostle, and to whom the books 1 John, 2 John, 3 John, and Revelation are attributed.
In the US the term John is also used as slang for the customer of a prostitute.
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 Kurt O John Shoe Components
Kurt O. John Shoe Components Portugal produces in V.N. de Famalicao, Sam Ribeirao, near the city of Porto the complete program of soles and heels in own premises.
Even Portugal is one of the biggest market, the products are also exported to countries abroad as Mexico, South America, Spain, North-Africa etc
The mould shops in Portugal and Czech Republic are constantly building new moulds of a very high quality.
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 LIVELY ROOTS John of Portugal I-[18664]
John married Philippa Lancaster-[18663] [MRIN: 6407], daughter of Duke John of Lancaster "of Gaunt"-[18463] and Blanche de Lancaster-[18662].
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