Afonso of Portugal, Lord of Portalegre

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Lord of Portalegre
Infante Afonso
Lord of Portalegre
Born8 February 1263
Lisbon, Kingdom of Portugal
Died2 November 1312(1312-11-02) (aged 49)
Lisbon, Kingdom of Portugal
Burial
Dominican monastery, Lisbon, Portugal
SpouseViolante Manuel
IssueSee Issue
HousePortuguese House of Burgundy
FatherAfonso III
MotherBeatrice of Castile

Infante Afonso of Portugal (8 February 1263, in Lisbon – 2 November 1312, in Lisbon;[1] Portuguese pronunciation: [ɐˈfõsu]; English: Alphonzo or Alphonse) was a Portuguese infante (prince), the second son of King Afonso III of Portugal and his second wife Beatrice of Castile.[2] He was titled Lord of Portalegre, Castelo de Vide, Arronches, Marvão[3] and Lourinhã.

Afonso was born on 8 February 1263 and in 1287 married Violante Manuel, daughter of Castilian Infante Manuel of Castile.

Afonso died on 2 November 1312 in Lisbon.[1]

Issue

By his wife Violante Manuel he had five children:[2]

Ancestry

Ancestors of Afonso of Portugal, Lord of Portalegre
16. Afonso I of Portugal
8. Sancho I of Portugal
17. Maud of Savoy
4. Afonso II of Portugal
18. Ramon Berenguer IV, Count of Barcelona
9. Dulce of Aragon
19. Petronila of Aragon
2. Afonso III of Portugal
20. Sancho III of Castile
10. Alfonso VIII of Castile
21. Blanche of Navarre
5. Urraca of Castile
22. Henry II of England
11. Eleanor of England
23. Eleanor of Aquitaine
1. Infante Afonso, Lord of Portalegre
24. Alfonso IX of León
12. Ferdinand III of Castile
25. Berenguela of Castile
6. Alfonso X of Castile
26. Philip of Swabia
13. Elisabeth of Hohenstaufen
27. Irene Angelina of Constantinople
3. Beatrice of Castile
28. Pedro Rodríguez de Guzmán
14. Guillén Pérez de Guzmán
29. Mahalda
7. Mayor Guillén de Guzmán
30. Gonzalo Rodríguez Girón
15. María González Girón
31. Sancha Rodríguez

References

  1. ^ a b Biblos: revista de Faculdade de Letras (in Brazilian Portuguese). Univ. de Coimbra, Biblioteca da Fac. de Letras. 1934. p. 341. Retrieved 5 February 2024.
  2. ^ a b Zlatic, Carlos (2017). A condição política de infante no reino português : D. Afonso, Senhor de Portalegre (1263-1312) (Graduate Program thesis). UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DO PARANÁ. pp. 30, 172. Retrieved 5 February 2024.
  3. ^ Almeida, Fortunato de (1922). História de Portugal (in Brazilian Portuguese). F. de Almeida. p. 236. Retrieved 5 February 2024.
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  • Dinis I
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* also an infante of Castile and León, Aragon, Sicily and Naples,  § also an infante of Spain and an archduke of Austria,  # also an infante of Spain,  also an imperial prince of Brazil,  also a prince of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, Duke in Saxony,  also a prince of Braganza,  ¤ title removed in 1920 as their parents' marriage was deemed undynastic,  ƒ claimant infante
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  • Urraca Henriques, wife of Bermudo Pérez de Traba
  • Sancha Henriques, Lady of Braganza
  • Teresa Henriques
  • Henrique Henriques
  • Afonso Henriques
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  • Sancho had no children; he was deposed in 1247 and died the following year.
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  • Constance, Queen of Castile
  • Afonso IV
  • Infante Afonso, Lord of Leiria
  • Infanta Maria, Lady of Meneses and Orduña
  • Infanta Isabel, Lady of Penela
  • Infanta Constança
  • Infanta Beatriz, Lady of Lemos
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1 the descendants of King Peter I and Inês de Castro's children were recognized as legitimate and were Infantes and Infantas
2 also an Infante of Castile
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