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  1. Infanta Mafalda of Portugal (also known as Blessed Mafalda, O.Cist. (c. 1195 – 1 May 1256 in Rio Tinto, Gondomar; Portuguese pronunciation: [mɐˈfaldɐ]) was a Portuguese infanta (princess), later Queen consort of Castile for a brief period.

  2. Mafalda of Portugal (1153, Coimbra – after 1162) was a Portuguese infanta, the fourth legitimate child and third daughter of Afonso Henriques (the first king of Portugal) and his wife Mafalda of Savoy.

    • Origins
    • Possible Reasons For Her Marriage
    • Life as Queen Consort
    • Death and Burial
    • Marriage and Issue

    Matilda was the second or third daughter of Amadeus III, Count of Savoy and Maurienne, and Mahaut of Albon (the sister of Guigues IV of Albon, "le Dauphin"). One of her aunts, Adelaide of Maurienne, was queen consort as the wife of King Louis VI of France, and one of her great-granduncles was Pope Callixtus IIwhose papacy lasted from 1119 until 112...

    Her father had joined the Second Crusade and this could have been one of the reasons why she was chosen as the consort of Portugal's first monarch. Such an alliance would contribute to expelling the Moors from Portuguese territory and would also show the new King's independence by selecting a wife outside the sphere of influence of the Kingdom of L...

    Mafalda first appears with her husband on 23 May 1146 confirming a donation that had been made previously by her mother-in-law, Teresa of León, to the Order of Cluny. She was very devoted to the Cistercian Order and founded the Monasterio of Costa in Guimarães and a hospital/hostel for pilgrims, the poor and the sick in Canaveses.She stipulated in ...

    Queen Mafalda died in Coimbra on 3 December 1157 or 1158[a] and was buried at the Monastery of Santa Cruzwhere her husband, who survived her by more than twenty-seven years, was later interred. She was survived by six of her seven children, only three of whom, infantes Sancho, Urraca and Theresa, would reach adulthood.

    Although the Annales D. Alfonsi Portugallensium Regis, record that the wedding of Alfonso and Mafalda was celebrated in 1145, it was not until a year later, in May 1146, when they both appear in royal charters. Historian José Mattoso refers to another source, Noticia sobre a Conquista de Santarém (News on the Conquest of Santarém), which states tha...

  3. Blessed Mafalda of Portugal Profile. Born: 1184 in Portugal, Europe. Worked in Portugal. Died: 2 May 1257 in Portugal. Feast Day is celebrated on May 1.

    • Portugal in Europe
    • Blesseds who were Nuns/Sisters
    • 1184
    • princesses, Nun
  4. Recognizing her exemplary life and virtuous character, Pope Pius VI beatified Blessed Mafalda on 14 March 1792, confirming her cultus. Today, she is remembered as a beloved saint in Portugal, admired for her dedication to God and her commitment to serving the marginalized.

  5. Infanta Mafalda of Portugal (also known as Blessed Mafalda, O.Cist. was a Portuguese infanta, later Queen consort of Castile for a brief period. She was the second youngest daughter of King Sancho I of Portugal and Dulce of Aragon.

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  7. Matilda of Portugal was born around 1149, the daughter of Alphonso I, king of Portugal, and Matilda of Maurienne. At age 11, in 1160, she married Alphonso II, king of Aragon, but she died 13 years later, age 24. Following her death, Alphonso married Sancha of Castile and Leon (d. 1208).

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