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  1. Catholicism. Henry ( Portuguese: Henrique [ẽˈʁikɨ]; 31 January 1512 – 31 January 1580), dubbed the Chaste (Portuguese: o Casto) and the Cardinal-King (Portuguese: o Cardeal-Rei ), was king of Portugal and an inquisitor and cardinal of the Catholic Church, who ruled Portugal between 1578 and 1580.

  2. Henry (born Jan. 31, 1512, Lisbon—died Jan. 31, 1580, Almeirim, Port.) was the king of Portugal and a Roman Catholic ecclesiastic whose brief reign (1578–80) was dominated by the problem of succession. His failure to decisively designate a successor left the Portuguese throne at his death prey to its Spanish claimant, King Philip II.

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  3. Article History. Henry the Navigator. Portuguese: Henrique o Navegador. Byname of: Henrique, infante (prince) de Portugal, duque (duke) de Viseu, senhor (lord) da Covilhã. Born: March 4, 1394, Porto, Portugal. Died: November 13, 1460, Vila do Infante, near Sagres (aged 66)

  4. Henry, dubbed the Chaste and the Cardinal-King, was king of Portugal and an inquisitor and cardinal of the Catholic Church, who ruled Portugal between 1578 and 1580. As a clergyman, he was bound to celibacy, and as such, had no children to succeed him, and thus put an end to the reigning House of Aviz.

  5. role in. Portugal. In Portugal: The county and kingdom of Portugal to 1383. …the west by calling on Henry, brother of Duke Eudes (Odo) of Burgundy, whom he married to his illegitimate daughter Teresa and made count of Portugal. Thus, from 1095 Henry and Teresa (who used the title of queen) ruled Portugal and Coimbra.