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Cardinal-Infante Afonso (23 April 1509 – 21 April 1540; Portuguese pronunciation: [ɐˈfõsu]; English: Alphonzo) was a Portuguese infante (prince), son of King Manuel I of Portugal and his wife Maria of Aragon .
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Cardinal-Infante Afonso (23 April 1509 – 21 April 1540; Portuguese pronunciation: [ ɐˈfõsu]; English: Alphonzo) was a Portuguese infante (prince), son of King Manuel I of Portugal and his wife Maria of Aragon. You can help expand this article with text translated from the corresponding article in Portuguese.
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Afonso V [1] ( Portuguese pronunciation: [ɐˈfõsu]) (15 January 1432 – 28 August 1481), known by the sobriquet the African ( Portuguese: o Africano ), was king of Portugal from 1438 until his death in 1481, with a brief interruption in 1477. His sobriquet refers to his military conquests in Northern Africa .
Mar 10, 2020 · O Cardeal-Infante D. Afonso de Portugal ou D. Afonso de Avis e Trastâmara (Évora, 23 de Abril de 1509 – Lisboa, 21 de Abril de 1540) foi o sexto filho do rei Manuel I de Portugal e de sua segunda esposa Maria de Aragão, sendo o quarto filho varão do casal (após o príncipe D. João (futuro D. João III), o infante D. Luís, Duque de Beja, e o infant...
The title Cardinal-Infante may refer to any one of the following, each of them both an infante (prince) and a cardinal: Cardinal-Infante Jaime of Portugal (1433–1459) Cardinal-Infante Afonso of Portugal (1509–1540) Henry of Portugal (1512–1580), Cardinal-Infante (1545–1578), Cardinal-King of Portugal (1578–1580)
Cardinal-Infante Afonso (23 April 150921 April 1540; in Portuguese pronounced as /ɐˈfõsu/;) was a Portuguese infante (prince), son of King Manuel I of Portugal and his wife Maria of Aragon.
Cardinal-Infante Afonso (23 April 1509 – 21 April 1540; Portuguese pronunciation: [ɐˈfõsu]; English: Alphonzo) was a Portuguese infante (prince), son of King Manuel I of Portugal and his wife Maria of Aragon.