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  1. May 17, 2024 · John V King of Portugal 1689–1750 r. 1706–1750: Manuel Count of Ourém 1697–1766: Francisca Josefa 1699–1736: Ferdinand VI King of Spain 1713–1759: Barbara 1711–1758: Mariana Victoria of Spain 1718–1781: Joseph I King of Portugal 1714–1777 r. 1750–1777: Charles III King of Spain 1716–1788: Carlos 1716–1736: Gaspar ...

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    1 day ago · In 1640 John IV of Portugal spearheaded an uprising backed by disgruntled nobles and was proclaimed king. The Portuguese Restoration War ended the 60-year period of the Iberian Union under the House of Habsburg.

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  4. 3 days ago · King John V of Portugal however, was not pleased and recalled Melo to Portugal in 1749. John V died the following year, and his son Joseph I of Portugal was crowned. In contrast to his father, Joseph I was fond of de Melo, and with the Maria Anna's approval, he appointed Melo as Minister of Foreign Affairs. As the king's confidence in de Melo ...

  5. pt.wikipedia.org › wiki › PortugalPortugal - Wikipédia

    Etimologia. O nome Portugal apareceu entre os anos 930 a 950 da Era Cristã, sendo no final do século X que começou a ser usado com mais frequência. O Rei Fernando I de Leão e Castela, chamado o Magno, denominou oficialmente o território de Portugal, quando, em 1067, o deu ao seu filho D. Garcia, que se intitulou rei do mesmo nome. [21]

  6. 5 days ago · Genealogy for John V, King of Portugal (1689 - 1750) family tree on Geni, with over 260 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

  7. May 15, 2024 · King John V of Portugal. John V was King of Portugal for most of five decades in the 18th Century. He oversaw a great increase in his country's riches from overseas and, unlike many before him, ruled as an absolute monarch. He was born on Oct. 22, 1689, at Riberia Palace in Lisbon.

  8. May 21, 2024 · Peter III (born July 5, 1717, Lisbon—died May 25, 1786, Ajuda, Port.) was the king consort of Portugal from 1777, with Queen Maria I. The younger son of John V of Portugal, he was married in July 1760 to the daughter of his elder brother, King Joseph. When she became queen as Maria I (February 1777), Peter became nominally king.

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