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  1. 12 de mai. de 2024 · João João III The Colonizer King of Portugal (Aviz) (7 Jun 1502 - 11 Jun 1557)

  2. John III of Portugal (1502–1557) John IV of Portugal (1604–1656) John V of Portugal (1689–1750) John VI of Portugal (1767–1826) Infantes. John, Duke of Valencia de Campos (c.1349–c.1396), son of Peter I of Portugal and Inês de Castro; John, Constable of Portugal (1400–1442), son of John I of Portugal; John of Coimbra, Prince of ...

  3. 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 of Portugal and ...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › John_IIJohn II - Wikipedia

    John II of Naples (died 919) John II of Portugal (1455–1495), King of Portugal and of the Algarves; John II of Salerno (died c. 994) John II of the Sedre, Syrian Orthodox Patriarch of Antioch in 631–648; John II of Trebizond (c. 1262–1297) John II of Werle (after 1250–1337) John II Orsini (died 1335), Count of Cephalonia and ruler of Epirus

  5. Modern era. In the 19th century, with the end of the inquisition, some affluent families of Sephardi Jewish Portuguese origin, namely from Morocco and Gibraltar, returned to Portugal (such as the Ruah, Bensaúde, Anahory, Abecassis, and Buzzaglo). Jews were formally allowed back in Portugal near the year 1800. [22]

  6. Signature. Dom John VI ( Portuguese: João VI; [1] [2] 13 May 1767 – 10 March 1826), nicknamed " the Clement ", was King of the United Kingdom of Portugal, Brazil and the Algarves from 1816 to 1825. Although the United Kingdom of Portugal ceased to exist de facto beginning in 1822, he remained its monarch de jure between 1822 and 1825.

  7. Peter II of Portugal. Dom Pedro II ( Peter II; 26 April 1648 – 9 December 1706), nicknamed " the Pacific ", was King of Portugal from 1683 until his death, previously serving as regent for his brother Afonso VI from 1668 until his own accession. [1] He was the fifth and last child of John IV and Luisa de Guzmán .