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  1. Eleanor of Portugal (Portuguese: Leonor; c. 1211 – 28 August 1231) was a Portuguese infanta, the only daughter of Afonso II of Portugal and Urraca of Castile, Queen of Portugal. Eleanor was Queen of Denmark by marriage to Valdemar the Young , son of Valdemar II , in 1229.

  2. Eleanor of Portugal ( Portuguese: Leonor [ liuˈnoɾ]; c. 1211 – 28 August 1231) was a Portuguese infanta, the only daughter of Afonso II of Portugal and Urraca of Castile, Queen of Portugal. Eleanor was Queen of Denmark by marriage to Valdemar the Young, son of Valdemar II, in 1229.

  3. A patron of the arts, Eleanor of Portugal is best known for her patronage of Gil Vicente, a Portuguese dramatist. She also guided the publication of the Portuguese translation of Christine de Pizan 's Livre des Trois Vertues. Eleanor of Portugal (14581525)Queen of Portugal. Name variations: Leonor of Portugal.

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  5. Encyclopedias almanacs transcripts and maps. Eleanor of Portugal (1498–1558) views 3,280,392 updated. Eleanor of Portugal (1498–1558) Queen of Portugal and later of France. Name variations: Eléonore; Eleanor Habsburg; Eleanor of Austria; Leonor of Austria.

  6. Eleanor of Portugal (Portuguese: Leonor in Portuguese pronounced as /liuˈnoɾ/; - 28 August 1231) was a Portuguese infanta, the only daughter of Afonso II of Portugal and Urraca of Castile, Queen of Portugal. Eleanor was Queen of Denmark by marriage to Valdemar the Young, son of Valdemar II, in 1229.

  7. Jun 4, 2021 · Eleanor of Portugal was born on 18 September 1434 in Torres Vedras as the sixth child and third (but eldest surviving) daughter of King Edward of Portugal and Eleanor of Aragon. Het baptism was performed in the Cathedral of Lisbon by Archbishop Pedro de Noronha. Her parents entrusted her into the care of Guiomar de Castro, Countess of Atouguia.

  8. Women in World History: A Biographical Encyclopedia. Eleanor of Portugal (14341467)Portuguese princess, Holy Roman empress and queen of Germany as wife of Frederick III, and mother of Emperor Maximilian I. Name variations: Eleanora; Eleonore; Leonor.

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