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  1. Eleanor of Viseu (Portuguese: Leonor de Viseu [li.uˈnoɾ ðɨ viˈzew]; 2 May 1458 – 17 November 1525) was a Portuguese infanta (princess) and later queen consort of Portugal. She is considered one of her country's most notable queens consort and one of the only two who were not foreigners.

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  2. Eleanor of Viseu (Portuguese: Leonor de Viseu [li.uˈnoɾ ðɨ viˈzew]; 2 May 1458 – 17 November 1525) was a Portuguese infanta (princess) and later queen consort of Portugal. She is considered one of her country's most notable queens consort and one of the only two who were not foreigners.

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  4. Eleanor of Viseu, known as Rainha Dona Leonor, was a remarkable Portuguese princess who went on to become queen consort of Portugal. Her life was filled with fascinating events, from her influential family background to her impactful charitable endeavors.

  5. Leonor de Viseu. Leonor de Viseu, nada en Beja no 2 de maio de 1458 e finada en Lisboa no 17 de novembro de 1525, foi infanta de Portugal e raíña consorte de Portugal entre 1481 e 1495.

  6. Eleanor or Leonor of Portugal is the name of: Eleanor of Portugal, Queen of Denmark (1211–1231), daughter of Afonso II of Portugal and wife of Valdemar, co-King of Denmark. Eleanor of Portugal, Queen of Aragon (1328–1348), daughter of Afonso IV of Portugal and wife of Peter IV of Aragon.

  7. Eleanor of Viseu (2 May 1458 – 17 November 1525; Portuguese: Leonor de Viseu [liuˈnoɾ dɨ viˈzew]) was a Portuguese infanta (princess) and later queen consort of Portugal. She is considered one of her country's most notable queens consort and one of the only two who were not foreigners.

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