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Maria of Portugal (Portuguese pronunciation:) (9 February 1313 – 18 January 1357) was a Portuguese princess who became Queen of Castile upon her marriage to Alfonso XI in 1328. She was the eldest daughter of King Afonso IV of Portugal and his wife Beatrice of Castile .
María of Portugal Queen of Castile 9 February 1313–18 January 1357 • Brief Life History of María of When María of Portugal Queen of Castile was born on 9 February 1313, in Évora, Évora, Portugal, her father, Afonso IV o Bravo Rei de Portugal, was 22 and her mother, Beatriz Sancha Princess Of Castile and Leon, was 19.
Maria of Portugal (1313–1357) Queen of Castile and Leon. Name variations: Mary Henriques, Enriques or Enriquez. Born in 1313; died Jan 18, 1357, in Evora; interred in Seville, Spain; dau. of Beatrice of Castile and Leon (1293–1359) and Alphonso IV, king of Portugal (r. 1325–1357); m.
Maria of Portugal ( Portuguese pronunciation: [mɐˈɾiɐ]) (9 February 1313 – 18 January 1357) was a Portuguese princess who became Queen of Castile upon her marriage to Alfonso XI in 1328. She was the eldest daughter of King Afonso IV of Portugal and his wife Beatrice of Castile.
Maria of Castile (1482–1517) Queen of Portugal. Name variations: Maria of Castile or Marie of Castile; Mary Trastamara.
Maria of Castile (14 November 1401 – 4 September 1458) [1] was Queen of Aragon and Naples as the spouse of Alfonso V of Aragon. Maria acted as the regent of Aragon during the reign of her spouse, as he was absent during most of his reign; her regencies lasted between 1420 and 1423 and between 1432 and 1458.
Dona Maria I (17 December 1734 – 20 March 1816) was Queen of Portugal from 24 February 1777 until her death in 1816. Known as Maria the Pious in Portugal and Maria the Mad in Brazil, she was the first undisputed queen regnant of Portugal [a] and the first monarch of Brazil .
Infanta Maria of Portugal, Queen of Castile (1313–1357), daughter of Afonso IV of Portugal, queen consort of Castile as wife of Alfonso XI of Castile; Infanta Maria, Marchioness of Tortosa (1342–1367), daughter of Peter I of Portugal, wife of Ferdinand, Marquess of Tortosa; Infanta Maria Brites, 2nd Lady of Valencia de Campos (born 1381 ...
This chapter argues that to fulfil the interests of both the spouses and their original family, Maria projected herself as a Castilian infanta while Leonor built up the image of an Aragonese princess.
Vitals b. 09 Feb 1313 d. 18 JAN 1357 Evora, Portugal [1] Burial: Chapel of the Kings, Seville Cathedral, Seville / ES: Capilla De Los Reyes, Sevilla, Sevilla, Spain [1] [2] Early Life p.