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  1. Ferdinand I of Portugal. Ferdinand I ( Portuguese: Fernando; [1] 31 October 1345 – 22 October 1383), sometimes called the Handsome ( o Formoso) or occasionally the Inconstant ( o Inconstante ), was the King of Portugal from 1367 until his death in 1383. He was also briefly made King of Galicia, in 1369 (a claim which he would maintain until 1373).

  2. Fernando I ( Coimbra, 31 de outubro de 1345 – Lisboa, 22 de outubro de 1383 ), apelidado de o Formoso e o Inconstante, foi Rei de Portugal e Algarve de 1367 até sua morte, o último monarca português da Casa de Borgonha e o nono rei de Portugal. Foi o último filho de Pedro I e de sua esposa Constança Manuel.

  3. Beatrice, Countess of Arundel. John I ( Portuguese: João [1] [ʒuˈɐ̃w̃]; 11 April 1357 – 14 August 1433), also called John of Aviz, was King of Portugal from 1385 until his death in 1433.

  4. 5 de mar. de 2024 · Ferdinand I (Portuguese: Fernando ; 31 October 1345 – 22 October 1383), sometimes called the Handsome (o Formoso ) or occasionally the Inconstant (o Inconstante ), was the King of Portugal from 1367 until his death in 1383. He was also briefly made King of Galicia, in 1369 (a claim which he would ma

  5. Ferdinand I (born Oct. 31, 1345, Lisbon, Port.—died Oct. 22, 1383) was the ninth king of Portugal (1367–83), whose reign was marked by three wars with Castile and by the growth of the Portuguese economy. The son of Peter I of Portugal, Ferdinand became a contender for the Castilian throne after the assassination (1369) of Peter the Cruel of ...

  6. King Ferdinand I (Fernando I), known as the Handsome or occasionally the Inconstant, ruled Portugal from 1367 until his untimely death in 1383. His reign marked a turbulent period in Portuguese history, leading to the 1383-1385 crisis, also known as the Portuguese interregnum.