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  Peter III of Portugal - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Pedro III (or Peter III) (July 5, 1717 – May 25, 1786) became King-consort of Portugal on the succession of his wife and niece queen Maria I in 1777, and ruled with her until his death.
Pedro was the younger son of Dom João V and brother of José I.
Pedro married Maria in 1760, at which time she was the heir to the throne then held by his brother José I. They had six children, of whom the eldest surviving son succeeded Maria as João VI on her death in 1816.
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 PORTUGAL - LoveToKnow Article on PORTUGAL   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Climate.The climate of Portugal is equable and temperate.
In 1095 Portugal was an obscure border fief of the kingdom of Leon.
Pedro imprisoned the king and assumed the regency; on the 1st of January i66~ his authority was recognized by the cortes; on the 24th of March the annulment of the queens marriage was pronounced and confirmed by the pope; on the 2nd of April she married the regent.
88.1911encyclopedia.org /P/PO/PORTUGAL.htm   (21258 words)

  
 Royal Family of Europe - pafg177 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Maria Francisca Benedita Princess Of PORTUGAL was born on 25 Jul 1746 in, Lisboa, Lisboa, Portugal.
Francisca Princess Of PORTUGAL was born on 30 Jan 1694 in Of, Lisboa, Lisboa, Portugal.
Maria Anna Princess Of PORTUGAL was born on 15 Dec 1768 in, Lisboa, Lisboa, Portugal.
www.ishipress.com /royalfam/pafg177.htm   (3015 words)

  
 John III of Portugal - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
John III (Portuguese: João III) (June 6, 1502–June 11, 1557), nicknamed o Piedoso ("the Pious") was the fifteenth king of Portugal.
The establishment of the Society of Jesus in 1534, approved by Pope Paul III in 1540, and the introduction of the Portuguese Inquisition in 1536, a result of John's religious fanaticism, were also causes of the economic crisis of the country.
The marriages of several princesses with Castilian, Aragonese and later Spanish husbands were a consequence of the annexation of Portugal by Philip II of Spain after the premature death of John's successor Sebastian I (his grandson) followed by the death of Cardinal Henry I (John's brother and Sebastian's successor).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/John_III_of_Portugal   (3439 words)

  
 Maximilian Genealogy Master Database 2000 - pafg181 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Pedro III of Portugal DE BRAGANÇA [Parents] was born 5 Jul 1717 in Lisbon.
Pedro married Maria I of Portugal DE BRAGANÇA on 6 Jun 1760 in Lisbon.
Pedro IV of Portugal DE BRAGANÇA was born 12 Oct 1798 and died 24 Sep 1834.
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 JOHN III., KING OF PORTUGAL - LoveToKnow Article on JOHN III., KING OF PORTUGAL   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Succeeding to the crown at a time when Portugal was at the height of its political power, and Lisbon in a position of commercial importance previously unknown, John III., unfortunately for his dominions, became subservient to the clerical party among his subjects, with disastrous consequences to the commercial and social prosperity of his kingdom.
(1603-1656), the Fortunate, king of Portugal, was born at Villaviciosa in March 1603, succeeded to the dukedom of Braganza in 1630, and married Luisa de Guzman, eldest daughter of the duke of Medina Sidonia, in 1633.
By the unanimous voice of the people he was raised to the throne of Portugal (of which he was held to be the legitimate heir) at the revolution effected in December 1640 against the Spanish king, Philip IV.
www.1911encyclopedia.org /J/JO/JOHN_III_KING_OF_PORTUGAL.htm   (1359 words)

  
 Royal Family of Europe - pafg174 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Pedro Prince Of PORTUGAL was born on 29 Oct 1712 in, Lisboa, Lisboa, Portugal.
Alexandre Prince Of PORTUGAL was born on 24 Sep 1723 in, Lisboa, Lisboa, Portugal.
Maria Barbara Princess Of PORTUGAL was born on 4 Dec 1711 in, Lisboa, Lisboa, Portugal.
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 MSN Encarta - Search Results - John III (of Portugal)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
John III (of Portugal), in Portuguese, João III (1502-1557), king of Portugal from 1521 to 1557.
Under John III (reigned 1521-1557), Manuel’s son, the resources of the state proved inadequate to meet Portugal’s obligations.
Henry the Navigator (1394-1460), prince of Portugal, noted as the patron of navigation and exploration, born in Oporto.
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 20TH GENERATION   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
She was married to King John VI of PORTUGAL (son of Peter (Pedro) III of PORTUGAL King and Maria I Francisca of PORTUGAL Queen of Portugal) in 1790.
King John VI of PORTUGAL was born in 1767 in Portugal - son of Pedro III.
Dom Miguel of PORTUGAL was born in 1802 in Portugal - son of John Vi.
home.att.net /~hamiltonclan/hamilton/gilbert/d6045.htm   (110 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Pope Innocent III
One of the greatest popes of the Middle Ages, son of Count Trasimund of Segni and nephew of Clement III, born 1160 or 1161 at Anagni, and died 16 June, 1216, at Perugia.
During the pontificate of Celestine III (1191-1198), a member of the House of the Orsini, enemies of the counts of Segni, he lived in retirement, probably at Anagni, devoting himself chiefly to meditation and literary pursuits.
From Pedro II of Aragon he received that kingdom in vassalage and crowned him king at Rome in 1204.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/08013a.htm   (4264 words)

  
 The Former Ruling House of Portugal, 1939-1945   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
, Infante of Portugal, Duke of Braganca (1907-).
Affonso, Infante of Portugal, Duke of Oporto (1865-1920).
Maria Ana, Infanta of Portugal, Princess of Beira, Infanta Gabriel of Spain (1768-1788)
gsteinbe.intrasun.tcnj.edu /royalty/houses/braganca.htm   (460 words)

  
 thePeerage.com - Name Index 191
Pedro Affonso Cristiano Leopoldo Eugénio Fernando Vicente Gabriel Rafael Gonzaga b.
Pedro de Alcantara Francisco António Joao Carlos Xavier de Paula Miguel Rafael Joaquim José Gonzaga Pascual Cipriano Serafim b.
Pedro de Alcantara João Carlos Leopoldo Savador Bibiano Francisco Xavier de Paula Leocãdio Miguel Rafael Gabriel Gonzaga b.
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 Relations of Note: P...
Pedro I of Castile & León [1334-1369] – "the Cruel" ::> 1127-1369 Burgundy dynasty ::> king of Castile & León 1350-1369; son of Alfonso XI by his 3rd wife; CSTL107
Pedro II of Aragón [1174-1213] – "the Catholic", King of Aragón BRNG12
Pedro III of Portugal [1717-1786] – King of Portugal BRAG75
freepages.history.rootsweb.com /~dav4is/people/X-P.htm   (1269 words)

  
 Portugal Heads
She and her husband, Enrico de Bourgogne was given Portugal as a fief by her father, the King of Leon-Castilla, where her sister, Urraca was Queen (1109-29).
Left Portugal with her family on the invasion of her kingdom by the French, November 1807.
She was married to her uncle, The Most High, Serene and Potent Lord Dom Pedro III, King of Portugal etc, their son, Infante Dom Jose (1761-88) was married to her sister, Infanta Dona Maria (1746-1829!).
www.guide2womenleaders.com /portugal_heads.htm   (389 words)

  
 Teixeira, Pedro on Encyclopedia.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
He was accompanied on this return journey by the Jesuit priest Cristóbal de Acuña, who wrote an account of the voyage.
He claimed the Napo for Portugal, at that time united with Spain through the king, Philip IV of Spain (Philip III of Portugal).
Pedro strong for stretch; Ace streaking on playoff run.(Sports)
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 Titular King of Portugal Pedro III Clement   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Died: 25 MAY 1786 Ajuda nr Lisbon, PORTUGAL
Father: Kg o Portugal Joao V de Braganca *Magnanimous*
Child: Titular King of Portugal Pedro III Clement
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 Portugal.org   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Situated on the extreme South of Portugal, this part of the territory was the last to be conquered from the Moors by the Portuguese king Dom Afonso III, in 1292.
Stones of different times and cultures overlap in this town: the castle and walls are of Arab origin; the Gothic Cathedral (having undergone several restoration work) was built on the site of an ancient mosque; the 12th century bridge was built where formerly stood a Roman bridge.
The Cross of Portugal also deserves special mention (16th century religious sculpture), as well as the following examples of Manueline motifs: the Nossa Senhora dos Mártires Chapel and the Misericórdia Church.
www.portugal.org /tourism/regions5.shtml   (782 words)

  
 May 25 - Open Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
1994 - Beverly Hills Cop III opens in theaters, starring Eddie Murphy.
1681 - Pedro Calderón de la Barca (b.
1786 - King Pedro III of Portugal (b.
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 Pedigees 141-150: Kings of Iberia
(1689-1750) Maria Sophia Elisabeth (1666-1699) Pedro III of Portugal
(1717-1786) Maria Anna of Austria (1693-) Joao VI of Portugal
(1714-1777) Maria Anna of Austria (1693-) Maria I da Gloria of Portugal
homepages.rootsweb.com /~pmcbride/iberia/p15.htm   (378 words)

  
 Brazil2
Left Portugal with her family on the invasion of her kingdom by the French, 29
July 1760, her uncle, H.M. The Most High, Serene and Potent Senhor Dom Pedro III, King of Portugal and the Algarves, and above and below the Seas of Africa, Lord of Guinea, of the Conquest, Navigation and Commerce of Ethiopia, Arabia, Persia, and the Indies, Most Faithful King, 19
Regent of the Kingdom of Portugal and the Algarve, 10
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 Diniz "The Just" King of Portugal and ALGARVE/Isabel Princess of ARAGON   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Born: 9 OCT 1261 at:, Lisboa, Lisboa, Portugal Married: 24 JUN 1282 at:, Trancoso, Guarda, Portugal Died: 7 JAN 1324/25 at:, Santaraem, Santaraem, Portugal Father:Alfonso III "The Restorer" King of ALGARVE Mother:Beatriz Princess of Castile and LEON Other Spouses:
Name: Constanca Dinisez Princess of PORTUGAL Born: 3 JAN 1289/90 at:, Lisboa, Lisboa, Portugal Married: 23 JAN 1301/02 at:, Valladolid, Valladolid, Spain Died: 17 NOV 1313 at:, Sahagaun, Leon, Spain Spouses: Fernando IV "Citatus" Sanchez King of LEON
Name: Alfonso IV "The Brave" King Portugal & ALGARVE Born: 8 FEB 1290/91 at:, Lisboa, Lisboa, Portugal Married: 12 SEP 1309 at:, Lisboa, Lisboa, Portugal Died: 28 MAY 1357 at:, Lisboa, Lisboa, Portugal Spouses: Beatriz Sancha Princess of Castile and LEON
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 decendants of Charibert   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Philip III of_France [11105] ---- (Philip the Bold) king of France, 1270-1285 1270-1285 b.1245 d.5_Oct_1285, Perpignan Isabella of_Aragon [12062] ------ b.1247 m.28_May_1262, Clermont wife of Philip III, king of France d.28_Jan_1271
Pedro of_Portugal [11338] ------- The Severe king of Portugal, 1357-1367 b.1320 d.1367 Constance of_Castile [11362] ---- dau.
Alfonso IV of_Portugal ---------- [11341] The Brave king of Portugal, 1325-1357 b.8_Feb_1290 d.12_May_1357 Beatrice of_Castile [85786] ----- b.1293 m.1309 wife of Alfonso IV, king of Portugal
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 Casta Painting/Ilona Katzew   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Numerous works of art in all media representing the peoples of the Americas began to be produced as early as the sixteenth century and continued throughout the Enlightenment period.
A large painting from the eighteenth century by the Portuguese artist José; Conrado Roza entitled The Wedding March (1788) portrays a group of eight dwarfed figures from Brazil who were shipped as gifts by the governors of different Brazilian provinces to King Pedro III of Portugal (1777-1786).
The anthological nature of this manuscript is akin to the one by the native of Cádiz, Pedro Alonso O'Crouley, A Description of the Kingdom of New Spain (1774), trans.
www.gc.maricopa.edu /laberinto/fall1997/casta1997.htm   (9059 words)

  
 Albrecht, Prince of Bavaria (1905- )   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Miguel I, King of Portugal, Duke of Braganca (1802-1866)
Ferdinand III, Grand Duke of Tuscany, Archduke of Austria (1769-1824)
Maria I da Gloria, Queen of Portugal (1734-1816)
gsteinbe.intrasun.tcnj.edu /royalty/ahnenreihe/DukeAlbrecht.html   (71 words)

  
 May Military History
Duke Frederik III the Wise of Saxony (1486-1525)
King Afonso IV of Portugal (1325-57), at 66
King Ferdinand III the Holy of Castille and Leon
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 A i r g u n n i n g
" shooting club at Sabugo, near Sintra (Portugal).
Note: in case of problems while trying to reproduce the MPEG Videos
Pedro Mateus is shooting with a custom Feinwerkbau (FWB) 124
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 Matrilineal descent from Adelaide de Beziers   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Teresa Alvarez de Azaagra was the mother of Juana Nunez de Lara (X1308 Fernando de la Cerda) born in 1286.
The mother of Teresa de Azagra was Ines de Navarra (X1243 Alvar Perez de Azagra died in 1260 son of Pedro Fernandez de Azagra and Elfa Ortiz), daughter of the king Theobald I of Navarra (Thibaut, Teobaldo).
1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.4.3.4.1.1.3.1.5.1.3.6.1.1.1.Queen Maria I da Gloria of Portugal (1734-1816); m.1760 King Pedro III of Portugal (1717-1786)
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 I45157: Maria Teresa of PORTUGAL (29 Apr 1793 - 17 Jan 1874)
I45157: Maria Teresa of PORTUGAL (29 Apr 1793 - 17 Jan 1874)
_João V the Magnanim de Bragança King of PORTUGAL _+ _Pedro III de Bragança King of PORTUGAL _
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