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      • Catherine of Austria (Portuguese: Catarina; 14 January 1507 – 12 February 1578) was Queen of Portugal as wife of King John III, and regent during the minority of her grandson, King Sebastian, from 1557 until 1562.
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  2. Catherine of Austria (Portuguese: Catarina; 14 January 1507 – 12 February 1578) was Queen of Portugal as wife of King John III, and regent during the minority of her grandson, King Sebastian, from 1557 until 1562.

  3. Jan 14, 2024 · Catherine, or Catalina, of Austria was born on 14 January 1507 as the daughter of Queen Joanna of Castile and King Philip I of Castile, by right of his wife. Her father had died on 25 September 1506, and she was born as his funeral procession rested in Torquemada for three months. It had been a difficult labour, which nearly cost Joanna her ...

  4. Catherine of Austria (Polish: Katarzyna Habsburżanka; Lithuanian: Kotryna Habsburgaitė; 15 September 1533 – 28 February 1572) was one of the fifteen children of Ferdinand I, Holy Roman Emperor and Anna of Bohemia and Hungary.

  5. SHOW ALL QUESTIONS. Catherine of Austria ( Polish: Katarzyna Habsburżanka; Lithuanian: Kotryna Habsburgaitė; 15 September 1533 – 28 February 1572) was one of the fifteen children of Ferdinand I, Holy Roman Emperor and Anna of Bohemia and Hungary.

  6. Jan 17, 2024 · Catherine of Austria – Great sorrow (Part two) Wednesday, 17 January 2024, 6:00 Moniek Bloks Catherine of Austria, Portugal, The Royal Women 0.

  7. Catherine of Austria, also known as Catarina, was a prominent figure in the history of Portugal. Born on January 14, 1507, she was the daughter of King Philip I and Queen Joanna of Castile. As an Infanta of Castile and Archduchess of Austria, Catherine's royal lineage shaped her destiny.

  8. Jan 1, 2005 · January 14, 2007 has marked the 500th anniversary of the birth of Catherine of Austria, queen of Portugal (1507-1578), the youngest (posthumous) daughter of Joanna of Castile (Juana la Loca) and Philip the Fair (1478-1506); the fruit of a dynastic union which had joined the Burgundian and Habsburg houses with that of Castile and Aragon in 1496.

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