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  1. Afonso I of Portugal. Afonso I [a] ( Portuguese pronunciation: [ɐˈfõsu]; 1106/1109/1111 – 1185), also called Afonso Henriques, nicknamed the Conqueror ( Portuguese: O Conquistador) and the Founder ( Portuguese: O Fundador) [2] [3] by the Portuguese, was the first king of Portugal. He achieved the independence of the County of Portugal ...

  2. Alfonso, Prince of Asturias. House. Aviz. Father. John, Constable of Portugal. Mother. Isabel of Barcelos. Isabella of Portugal ( Isabel in Portuguese and Spanish) (1428 – 15 August 1496) was Queen of Castile and León as the second wife of King John II. She was the mother of Queen Isabella I of Castile .

  3. Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of John II of Portugal has received more than 617,455 page views. His biography is available in 50 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 48 in 2019) . John II of Portugal is the 1,451st most popular politician (down from 1,000th in 2019) , the 31st most popular biography from Portugal (down from 21st in 2019) and the 15th most popular Portuguese ...

  4. John II, also known as João II in Portuguese, was a remarkable ruler who ascended to the throne of Portugal in 1481. Born on March 3, 1455, in Lisbon, he was the son of King Afonso V and Isabella of Coimbra. John II's reign, which lasted until his untimely death on October 25, 1495, was marked by his dedication to re-establishing the power of ...

  5. JOHN II. (1455–1495), the Perfect, king of Portugal, succeeded his father, Alphonso V., in August 1481. His first business was to curtail the overgrown power of his aristocracy; noteworthy incidents in the contest were the execution (1483) of the duke of Braganza for correspondence with Castile, and the murder, by the king’s own hand, of the youthful duke of Viseu for conspiracy.

  6. Urraca of Castile. Afonso III ( Portuguese pronunciation: [ɐˈfõsu]; rare English alternatives: Alphonzo or Alphonse ), or Affonso (Archaic Portuguese), Alfonso or Alphonso ( Portuguese-Galician) or Alphonsus ( Latin ), the Boulonnais ( Port. o Bolonhês ), King of Portugal (5 May 1210 – 16 February 1279) was the first to use the title King ...

  7. Dom Carlos I ( Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈkaɾluʃ]; Charles; 28 September 1863 – 1 February 1908), known as the Diplomat ( Portuguese: o Diplomata ), the Martyr ( Portuguese: o Martirizado ), and the Oceanographer ( Portuguese: o Oceanógrafo ), [2] among many other names, was King of Portugal from 1889 until his assassination in 1908.