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  1. 20 de mai. de 2024 · House of Braganza. The Most Serene House of Braganza ( Portuguese: Sereníssima Casa de Bragança ), also known as the Brigantine dynasty ( dinastia Brigantina ), is a dynasty of emperors, kings, princes, and dukes of Portuguese origin which reigned in Europe and the Americas .

  2. 17 de mai. de 2024 · Portuguese House of Burgundy: Robert I Duke of Burgundy (1011–1076) Alfonso VI King of León and Castile 1040–1109: Jimena Muñoz d.1157: Henry of Burgundy c. 1035 – 1070/1074: Hugh I Duke of Burgundy (1057–1093) Robert bishop of Langres (1059–1111) Odo I Duke of Burgundy (1060–1102) Urraca Queen of León and Castile 1079 ...

  3. Há 1 dia · The Portuguese Empire ( Portuguese: Império Português, European Portuguese: [ĩˈpɛ.ɾju puɾ.tuˈɣeʃ] ), also known as the Portuguese Overseas ( Ultramar Português) or the Portuguese Colonial Empire ( Império Colonial Português ), was composed of the overseas colonies, factories, and later overseas territories, governed by the Kingdom ...

  4. 1 de mai. de 2024 · Afonso III (born May 5, 1210, Coimbra, Port.—died Feb. 16, 1279, Lisbon) was the fifth king of Portugal (1248–79), who supplanted his brother, King Sancho II, and completed the reconquest of the Algarve from the Muslims.

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  5. 3 de mai. de 2024 · Maximilian was the eldest son of the emperor Frederick III and Eleanor of Portugal. By his marriage in 1477 to Mary, daughter of Charles the Bold, duke of Burgundy, Maximilian acquired the vast Burgundian possessions in the Netherlands and along the eastern frontier of France.

  6. 12 de mai. de 2024 · Contents 1Regency 2Personal rule 3Family and children 4Ancestry 5See also 6References 7Sources King of Castile and León from 1406 to 1454John IITomb of John II in the Miraflores CharterhouseKing of Castile and LeónReign25 December 1406 – 20 July 1454PredecessorHenry IIISuccessorHenry IVBorn6 March 1405Toro, ZamoraDied20 July 1454(14...

  7. 8 de mai. de 2024 · Contents. 1 House of Ivrea (982–1190) 2 House of Hohenstaufen (1190–1231) 3 House of Andechs (1231–1279) 4 House of Ivrea (1279–1330) 5 House of Capet (1330–1347) 6 House of Burgundy (1347–1361) 7 House of Capet (1361–1382) 8 House of Dampierre (1382–1404) 9 House of Valois-Burgundy (1405–1482) 10 House of Habsburg (1482–1678)