Yahoo Search Busca da Web

Resultado da Busca

  1. D. Catarina, Infanta de Portugal (Lisboa, 18 de janeiro de 1540 - Vila Viçosa, 15 de novembro de 1614), foi a segunda filha do infante D. Duarte, Duque de Guimarães, filho do rei D. Manuel I de Portugal, e da infanta D. Isabel de Bragança, filha do 4º Duque de Bragança, D. Jaime I.

  2. Catalina, infanta de Portugal (Lisboa, 18 de enero de 1540 - Vila Viçosa, 15 de noviembre de 1614) [1] y duquesa consorte de Braganza por su matrimonio con Juan I. Catalina era la segunda hija de Eduardo de Portugal, IV duque de Guimarães e hijo de Manuel I de Portugal, y de Isabel de Braganza, hija del duque Jaime I de Braganza.

    • Biography
    • Issue
    • References

    Background

    Catherine was the second daughter of Duarte, Duke of Guimarães (sixth son of Manuel I of Portugal) and Isabel of Braganza. On 6 December 1563, she married João I, Duke of Braganza, head of the most powerful aristocratic house in Portugal. The two were first cousins.

    Succession crisis

    Following the death of young King of Sebastian of Portugal in the Battle of Alcácer Quibir, his great-uncle Henry I of Portugal succeeded to the throne. Elderly and bound to ecclesiastical vows, Henry could not produce a direct heir, leading to much deliberation over his successor during his short reign. Catherine was Henry's preferred successor, but because of her sex, the powerful influence of Philip II, and the unpopularity of her husband, she failed to garner popular support. Her main riv...

    Legacy

    In 1640, Catherine's grandson and direct heir, the then 8th Duke of Braganza, was proclaimed King John IV of Portugal by the Portuguese nobility, marking the end of the 60-year-old Iberian Union and establishing the House of Braganza on the Portuguese throne. The 'laws of Lamego' were used to justify his accession and designate the Spanish Habsburg king, Philip III of Portugal, a usurper. These laws, purportedly enacted by the Cortes of Lamego in 1143 but now widely accepted to be fictious, a...

    Catherine and her husband had the following children:[citation needed] 1. Maria of Braganza (1565–1592). 2. Seraphina of Braganza (1566–1604), married Juan Fernandez Pacheco, 5th Duke of Escalona, and had issue. 3. Teodósio of Braganza (1568–1630), succeeded his father as Duke of Braganza; father of King John IV of Portugal. 4. Edward of Braganza, ...

    Sources

    1. Disney, A. R. (2009). A History of Portugal and the Portuguese Empire. From Beginnings to 1807. Vol. I: Portugal. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0-521-60397-3. 2. Livermore, H.V. (1969). A New History of Portugal. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 9780521095716. 3. Marques, Antonio Henrique R. de Oliveira (1976). History of Portugal. 4. McMurdo, Edward (1889). The history of Portugal, from the Commencement of the Monarchy to the Reign of Alfonso III. London: Sampson Low, Marston, Sear...

  3. Catarina de Portugal pode-se referir aos seguintes membros da família real portuguesa: Catarina de Portugal (1436-1463) - Infanta de Portugal, filha do Rei D. Duarte l. Catarina de Portugal, Duquesa de Bragança (1540-1614) - segunda filha do Infante D. Duarte, 4.º Duque de Guimarães.

  4. D. Catarina, Infanta de Portugal ( Lisboa, 18 de janeiro de 1540 - Vila Viçosa, 15 de novembro de 1614 ), foi a segunda filha do infante D. Duarte, Duque de Guimarães, filho do rei D. Manuel I de Portugal, e da infanta D. Isabel de Bragança, filha do 4º Duque de Bragança, D. Jaime I. Em 1563, casou com o 6º Duque de Bragança, o seu primo D. João I.

  5. 28 de abr. de 2022 · Wikipedia - Catherine, Duchess of Braganza: English. Wikipédia - Catarina de Portugal, Duquesa de Bragança: Português. Árboles de Costados de Gran Parte de Las Primeras Casas de Estos Reynos: Cuyos Dueños Vivian en El Año De 1683. view all 14. Catarina de Portugal's Timeline.

  6. Encyclopedias almanacs transcripts and maps. Catherine of Portugal (15401614) views 3,760,932 updated. Catherine of Portugal (15401614) Duchess of Braganza. Name variations: Catarina; Katherine of Portugal.