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- Burgundy (Portuguese: Casa de Borgonha) or the Afonsine dynasty (Dinastia Afonsina) was a Portuguese dynasty that ruled the Kingdom of Portugal from its founding...
- Ordenações d'el Rei D. Duarte, which was never enforced; the Ordenações Afonsinas, whose application and enforcement was not uniform across the realm; and...
- Livro das Leis e Posturas (Book of Laws and Postures), and the Ordenações Afonsinas (Afonsine Ordinances), proclaimed during the reign of Afonso V. These...
- Pedro) came the first ordinances and penal codes, known as the Ordenações Afonsinas. These ordinances were reissued during the reign of King John I in 1514...
- archipelago. In 1521, the Ordinances of Afonso V [pt] (Portuguese: Ordenações Afonsinas) of 1446 were replaced by the Ordinances of Manuel I (Portuguese: Ordenações...
- had formally protested to the pope about the heavy-handed Inquirições Afonsinas, the royal investigations, launched in 1258, into the titles of episcopal...
- Furtado Marques, Maria Zulmira (1996). O Mosteiro de Alcobaça e a dinastia Afonsina. A tragédia de Pedro e Inês (in Portuguese). ISBN 978-97-2971-451-1. Rodrigues...
- Saúde–Ultrafarma Abraão de Morais Cursino Arlindo Vieira Liviero Taboão-Paulicéia Rudge Ramos Afonsina Príncipe de Gales Portugal Santo André Rhodia rail yard...
- Catholic priest.  He was the son of Francisco Afonso de Andrade Leite and Afonsina Batista de Carvalho. He celebrated his first sung M**** on February 22,...
- of Afonso V, so becoming known as the Alfonsine Ordinances (Ordenações Afonsinas). These ordinances included: Alfonsine Ordinances [pt; fr], 1446 (formally...