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  2. Afonso V of Portugal - Wikipedia

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    Afonso V [1] ( Portuguese pronunciation: [ɐˈfõsu]) (15 January 1432 – 28 August 1481), known by the sobriquet the African ( Portuguese: o Africano ), was king of Portugal from 1438 until his death in 1481, with a brief interruption in 1477. His sobriquet refers to his military conquests in Northern Africa . As of 1471, Afonso V was the ...

  3. Afonso V | king of Portugal | Britannica

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    Afonso V, byname Afonso The African, Portuguese Afonso O Africano, (born Jan. 15, 1432, Sintra, Port.—died Aug. 28, 1481, Sintra), 10th king of Portugal (1438–81), known as the African from his campaigns in Morocco. The son of King Edward (Duarte) and Queen Leonor, daughter of King Ferdinand I of Aragon, Afonso succeeded to the throne at the age of six. In 1440 his mother was deprived of ...

  4. Afonso V of Portugal - The European Middle Ages

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    January 15, 1432 – August 28, 1481. Afonso V of Portugal was born on January 15, 1432 in Sintra, Portugal. As the son of King Edward, Afonso descended from John I. In 1385, John had established the Aviz dynasty after repelling an invasion from Castile. Over the following decades, his children would play essential roles in developing Portugal ...

    • Death of Afonso V of Portugal. Joanna 'la Beltraneja' enters the convent (Isabel s02e07)
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    • Wedding of Afonso V & Joanna "la Beltraneja" (Isabel s02e02)
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    • Afonso I: The king who thought twice about the slave trade – DW – 05/12/2021
      Afonso I: The king who thought twice about the slave trade – DW – 05/12/2021
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    • D. Afonso V, um Rei Infeliz
      D. Afonso V, um Rei Infeliz
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  5. Afonso V of Portugal - Wikiwand

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    Afonso V , known by the sobriquet the African , was King of Portugal from 1438 until his death in 1481, with a brief interruption in 1477. His sobriquet refers to his military conquests in Northern Africa. As of 1471, Afonso V was the first king of Portugal to claim dominion over a plural "Kingdom of the Algarves", instead of the singular "Kingdom of the Algarve". Territories added to the ...

  6. Afonso, Hereditary Prince of Portugal - Wikipedia

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    Roman Catholicism. Afonso, Hereditary Prince of Portugal ( Portuguese pronunciation: [ɐˈfõsu]; 18 May 1475 – 13 July 1491) [1] was the heir apparent to the throne of Portugal. He was born in Lisbon, Portugal, and died in a horse-riding accident on the banks of the river Tagus .

  7. Afonso V de Portugal – Wikipédia, a enciclopédia livre

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    Afonso V ( Sintra, 15 de janeiro de 1432 – Lisboa, 28 de agosto de 1481 ), apelidado de o Africano por suas conquistas em África, foi o Rei de Portugal e Algarves de 1438 até sua morte em 1481. Era o filho mais velho do rei Duarte I e sua esposa Leonor de Aragão.

  8. Afonso V the African, King of Portugal - Geni.com

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    Afonso V of Portugal “. . . Gonçalo Fernandes, cujo verdadeiro nome era D. Gonçalo Afonso de Aviz Transtamara Fernandes, filho de D. Afonso V e da infeliz rainha D. Joana de Castela, a Excelente Senhora, que à força obrigaram a professar em Santa Clara de Coimbra.

  9. King Afonso V of Portugal - Social Studies for Kids

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    Afonso V was King of Portugal for more than 40 years in the 15th Century. He expanded the borders of Portuguese-owned territory and continued his country's world-leading voyages in the Age of Exploration.

  10. Afonso I | king of Portugal | Britannica

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    Afonso I, also called Afonso Henriques, byname Afonso the Conqueror, Portuguese Afonso o Conquistador, (born 1109/11, Guimarães, Port.—died Dec. 6, 1185, Coimbra), the first king of Portugal (1139–85), who conquered Santarém and Lisbon from the Muslims (1147) and secured Portuguese independence from Leon (1139). Alfonso VI, emperor of Leon, had granted the county of Portugal to Afonso ...