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Portuguese royalty
House of Avis

John I
Children
   Infante Duarte (future Edward I)
   Infante Pedro, Duke of Coimbra
   Henry the Navigator (Infante Henrique, Duke of Viseu)
   Infanta Isabel, Duchess of Burgundy
   Infante João, Lord of Reguengos
   Infante Fernando, the Saint Prince
   Afonso, Duke of Braganza (illegitimate)
   Beatriz, Countess of Arundel (illegitimate)
Grandchildren include
   Infanta Isabel of Coimbra, Queen of Portugal
Edward
Children
   Afonso, Prince of Portugal (future Afonso V)
   Infante Fernando, Duke of Viseu
   Infanta Leonor, Holy Roman Empress
   Infanta Catarina
   Infanta Joana, Queen of Castile
Grandchildren include
   Infante Manuel, Duke of Beja (future Manuel I)
   Infanta Leonor of Viseu, Queen of Portugal
Great-Grandchildren include
   Jaime, Duke of Braganza, Prince of Portugal
Afonso V
Children include
   João, Prince of Portugal
   Blessed Joana, Princess of Portugal
   João, Prince of Portugal (future John II)
John II
   Afonso, Prince of Portugal
   Jorge, Duke of Coimbra (illegitimate)
Portuguese royalty
House of Aviz-Beja

Manuel I
Children include
   Miguel da Paz, Prince of Portugal and of Asturias
   João, Prince of Portugal (future John III)
   Isabella, Holy Roman Empress
   Infanta Beatriz, Duchess of Savoy
   Infante Luís, Duke of Beja
   Infante Fernando, Duke of Guarda and Trancoso
   Cardinal-Infante Afonso
   Henry I
   Infante Duarte, Duke of Guimarães
   Infanta Maria, Lady of Viseu
Grandchildren include
   Philip II of Spain and I of Portugal)
   Anthony I (illegitimate)
   Infanta Maria of Guimarães, Duchess of Parma and Piacenza
   Infanta Catarina of Guimarães, Duchess of Braganza
Great-Grandchildren include
   Teodósio II, Duke of Braganza
   Ranuccio I Farnese of Parma
Great-Great-Grandchildren include
   John II, Duke of Braganza (future John IV)
John III
Children include
   Maria Manuela, Princess of Portugal and of Asturias
   João Manuel, Prince of Portugal
Grandchildren include
   Sebastião, Prince of Portugal (future Sebastian I)
   Carlos, Prince of Asturias
Sebastian
Henry
Anthony (disputed king)

The House of Aviz (in the current spelling Avis, pron. IPA[ɐ.'viʃ]) is a dynasty of kings of Portugal. The House of Aviz (in the current spelling Avis, pron ɐ'viʃ is a dynasty of kings of Portugal. Edward ( Portuguese: Duarte duˈaɾt(ɨ Viseu, 31 October 1391 &ndash Tomar, 13 September 1438 The Infante Pedro Duke of Coimbra KG (ˈpedɾu English: Peter) (1392 &ndash May 20 1449) was a Portuguese The Infante Henrique Duke of Viseu ( Porto, March 4, 1394 – Sagres, November 13, 1460) pron Other people with the same name include Isabella of Portugal (1503-1539. The Infante João 1st Lord of Reguengos de Monsaraz Colares and Belas ( pron The Infante Fernando (fɨɾˈnɐ̃du English: Ferdinand) - ( September 29 1402 - June 5 1443) commonly known as the Afonso I Duke of Braganza (1377-1461 pron ɐ'fõsu was the eighth Count of Barcelos and the first Duke of Braganza. Beatriz of Portugal ( pron biɐ'tɾiʃ c 1386 &ndash 1447 LG ( English: Beatrice or Beatrix) was a natural daughter of Infanta Isabel of Coimbra (Isabella of Portugal ( 1 March 1432 &ndash December 2 1455) was a Portuguese Infanta Edward ( Portuguese: Duarte duˈaɾt(ɨ Viseu, 31 October 1391 &ndash Tomar, 13 September 1438 Afonso V (ɐˈfõsu in Portuguese; English Alphonzo) or Affonso (Archaic Portuguese the African ( Port The Infante Fernando Prince of Portugal Duke of Viseu (1433&ndash1470 English: Ferdinand, fɨɾˈnɐ̃du was the third son of Portuguese King The Infanta Joana ( 20 March 1439&ndash1475 pron ʒu'ɐnɐ English: Joan,) was a Portuguese infanta daughter of Manuel I (mɐnuˈɛɫ Archaic Portuguese: Manoel I, English: Emmanuel I) the Fortunate ( Port Infanta Leonor of Viseu ( 2 May, 1458, Beja &ndash 17 November, 1525) Lisbon pron James ( Jaime, in Portuguese was the older son of Ferdinand II 3rd Duke of Braganza (1430-e Afonso V (ɐˈfõsu in Portuguese; English Alphonzo) or Affonso (Archaic Portuguese the African ( Port The Infante João Prince of Portugal ( English: John was a Portuguese Crown prince, son of Afonso V. For the Portuguese infanta daughter of Edward of Portugal see Joan of Portugal Blessed Joan of Portugal ( February 6 1452 João II ( Portuguese, ʒuˈɐ̃ũ English: John II) ( March 3 1455 &ndash October 25 1495) the Perfect João II ( Portuguese, ʒuˈɐ̃ũ English: John II) ( March 3 1455 &ndash October 25 1495) the Perfect The Infante Afonso Prince of Portugal (ɐˈfõsu Portuguese; English: Alphonzo ( May 18 1475 &ndash July 13 1491) was Jorge de Lencastre or George of Portugal (1481&ndash1550 Portuguese: Jorge, pron Manuel I (mɐnuˈɛɫ Archaic Portuguese: Manoel I, English: Emmanuel I) the Fortunate ( Port The Infante Miguel da Paz Prince of Portugal and Prince of Asturias ( Portuguese: Miguel da Paz de Trastâmara e Avis; Spanish: Miguel de la Paz John III ( Portuguese: João III ʒuˈɐ̃ũ ( June 7, 1502 &ndash June 11, 1557) nicknamed o Piedoso The Infanta Isabel, commonly referred to in English as Isabel of Portugal ( October 23, 1503 &ndash May 1, 1539) was the The Infanta Beatriz ( pron biɐ'tɾiʃ English: Beatrice or Beatrix) ( December 31, 1504 &ndash January 8 The Infante Luís 5th Duke of Beja ( pron lu'iʃ Louis or Lewis ( Abrantes, March 3, 1506 — Marvila, in Lisbon, The Infante Fernando Duke of Guarda and Trancoso (1507&ndash1534 pron The Cardinal-Infante Afonso (1509&ndash1540 Portuguese ɐˈfõsu English: Alphonzo) was a Portuguese Infante son of King For the Count of Portugal see Henry Count of Portugal; for the Prince see Henry the Navigator Henry Cardinal-King of Portugal or The Infante Duarte 4th Duke of Guimarães ( pron du'aɾt(ɨ English: Edward) ( Lisbon, October 7 1515 &ndash The Infanta Maria Lady of Viseu (1521&ndash1577 pron mɐ'ɾiɐ English: Mary) was a Portuguese Infanta daughter of King Philip II (Felipe II de España Filipe I ( May 21, 1527 &ndash September 13 1598) was King of Spain from 1556 until 1598 António Prior of Crato (ɐ̃ˈtɔniu Lisbon, 1531 – Paris, August 26, 1595; sometimes rarely called The Determined, The Infanta Maria of Guimarães ( August 12, 1538, Lisbon - September 7, 1577, Parma Italy) was a Portuguese Infanta Catarina of Guimarães Duchess of Braganza by mariage ( pron Teodósio II of Bragança ( pron tiu'dɔziu (1568 Vila Viçosa - 1630 was the 7th Duke of Braganza. Ranuccio I Farnese ( March 28, 1569 &ndash March 5, 1622) was the fourth Duke of Parma and Piacenza Marriages and descendants John married Luisa de Guzman, daughter of Juan Manuel Pérez de Guzman, 8th Duke of Medina-Sidonia. John III ( Portuguese: João III ʒuˈɐ̃ũ ( June 7, 1502 &ndash June 11, 1557) nicknamed o Piedoso Maria Manuela Princess of Portugal (1527&ndash1545 pron mɐ'ɾiɐ mɐnu'ɛlɐ English Mary Emmanuella) was a daughter of King John III of The Infante João Manuel Prince of Portugal (ʒuˈɐ̃ũ mɐnuˈɛɫ in English: John Emannuel) ( June 3, 1537 &ndash January 2 Sebastian I King of Portugal "the Desired" (in Portuguese, Sebastião I, sɨbɐʃˈtiɐ̃ũ o Desejado; born in Lisbon Several of the Carlist pretenders to the Spanish throne were also known as Don Carlos. Sebastian I King of Portugal "the Desired" (in Portuguese, Sebastião I, sɨbɐʃˈtiɐ̃ũ o Desejado; born in Lisbon For the Count of Portugal see Henry Count of Portugal; for the Prince see Henry the Navigator Henry Cardinal-King of Portugal or António Prior of Crato (ɐ̃ˈtɔniu Lisbon, 1531 – Paris, August 26, 1595; sometimes rarely called The Determined, The Wikipedia talkFeatured lists#Proposed_change_to_all_featured_lists for an explanation of this and other inclusion tags below -->This is a list of Portuguese In 1385, the Interregnum of the 1383-1385 crisis ended with the acclamation of the Master of the Order of Aviz, John, natural son of king Pedro I and Dona Teresa Lourenço as king. An interregnum (plural interregna or interregnums) is a period of discontinuity of a government organization or social order The Military Order of Aviz (Ordem Militar de Avis pron ɐ'viʃ previously to 1910 Royal Military Order of Aviz (Real Ordem Militar de Avis previously to 1789 Peter I ( Portuguese: Pedro, ˈpedɾu 8 April 1320 &ndash 18 January 1367) called the Just (Portuguese The descendants of king John I were still nominal masters of Aviz, though they were often replaced by other priests. With the death of John II, some claimed that a new branch of the House is inaugurated, with his cousin Manuel, Duke of Beja - hence, the branch of Aviz-Beja. Manuel I (mɐnuˈɛɫ Archaic Portuguese: Manoel I, English: Emmanuel I) the Fortunate ( Port The house of Aviz ended with the death of king Henry I in 1580. For the Count of Portugal see Henry Count of Portugal; for the Prince see Henry the Navigator Henry Cardinal-King of Portugal or After a short struggle for the throne of Portugal the Crown of Portugal was taken by the Spanish branch of the Habsburgs, though only in a personal union that did not formally end Portuguese independence. The Crown would return to a Portuguese dynasty in 1640 with the House of Braganza. History Dukes Afonso, Count of Barcelos, was an illegitimate son of King João I of Portugal.

Kings of the House of Aviz

Cardinal Henry (or Anthony I) was succeeded by half-Portuguese king Philip I of Portugal, also Philip II of Castile, even if his mother tongue was Portuguese. Edward ( Portuguese: Duarte duˈaɾt(ɨ Viseu, 31 October 1391 &ndash Tomar, 13 September 1438 Afonso V (ɐˈfõsu in Portuguese; English Alphonzo) or Affonso (Archaic Portuguese the African ( Port João II ( Portuguese, ʒuˈɐ̃ũ English: John II) ( March 3 1455 &ndash October 25 1495) the Perfect Manuel I (mɐnuˈɛɫ Archaic Portuguese: Manoel I, English: Emmanuel I) the Fortunate ( Port John III ( Portuguese: João III ʒuˈɐ̃ũ ( June 7, 1502 &ndash June 11, 1557) nicknamed o Piedoso Sebastian I King of Portugal "the Desired" (in Portuguese, Sebastião I, sɨbɐʃˈtiɐ̃ũ o Desejado; born in Lisbon For the Count of Portugal see Henry Count of Portugal; for the Prince see Henry the Navigator Henry Cardinal-King of Portugal or António Prior of Crato (ɐ̃ˈtɔniu Lisbon, 1531 – Paris, August 26, 1595; sometimes rarely called The Determined, The Philip II (Felipe II de España Filipe I ( May 21, 1527 &ndash September 13 1598) was King of Spain from 1556 until 1598 The Habsburgs would remain in Portugal until 1640, with the acclamation of the Duke of Bragança as John IV of Portugal. Marriages and descendants John married Luisa de Guzman, daughter of Juan Manuel Pérez de Guzman, 8th Duke of Medina-Sidonia.

See also

House of Aviz
Cadet branch of the House of Burgundy
Vacant
Title last held by
House of Burgundy
See Portuguese Interregnum
Ruling House of the Kingdom of Portugal
1385 – 1580
Succeeded by
House of Habsburg
Wikipedia talkFeatured lists#Proposed_change_to_all_featured_lists for an explanation of this and other inclusion tags below -->This is a list of Portuguese This is a collection of the family trees of the kingdom of Portugal. For additional context see History of Portugal and Portuguese Empire. This article is about the ducal house which ruled Portugal for the comital house which ruled in Castile and León see Anscarids. The Portuguese House of Habsburg commonly known as Philippine Dynasty is the third dynasty of Kings of Portugal named after the three Spanish History Dukes Afonso, Count of Barcelos, was an illegitimate son of King João I of Portugal. This is a historical timeline of Portugal. See also History of Portugal Pre-Roman Western Iberia (Before the 3rd century BC A royal house or royal dynasty is a familial designation or Family name of sorts used by Royalty. This article is about the ducal house which ruled Portugal for the comital house which ruled in Castile and León see Anscarids. This article is about the ducal house which ruled Portugal for the comital house which ruled in Castile and León see Anscarids. A dynasty is a succession of rulers who belong to the same family for generations The Kingdom of Portugal was Portugal 's general designation under the monarchy.
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