- The
Portuguese House of
Burgundy (Portuguese: Casa de Borgonha) or the
Afonsine dynasty (Dinastia Afonsina) was a
Portuguese dynasty that
ruled the Kingdom...
- of
Braganza (1640–1910) The
Portuguese House of Burgundy,
known as the
Afonsine Dynasty, was the
founding house of the
Kingdom of Portugal.
Prior to the...
- century,
following the
battle of São Mamede. The
kingdom was
ruled by the
Afonsine Dynasty until the 1383–85 Crisis,
after which the
monarchy p****ed to the...
- The
history of the
Kingdom of
Portugal from the
Illustrious Generation of the
early 15th
century to the fall of the
House of Aviz in the late 16th century...
- The
Manueline Ordinances (Portuguese: Ordenações Manuelinas) were an
exhaustive compilation of the
entire legal system in
Portugal and its
colonial possessions...
-
ordinations called Philippine Ordinances,
which were
preceded by
those entitled Afonsine and Manueline. This King
became known in
Portugal by the
nickname The Pious...
- de São Miguel), a
primitive Moorish castle and
later residence of the
Afonsine dynastic kings. Its
outer architecture displays features of Gothic, Manueline...
- e
Posturas (Book of Laws and Postures), and the Ordenações
Afonsinas (
Afonsine Ordinances),
proclaimed during the
reign of
Afonso V.
These are not legislative...
- of Coimbra, in 1445. By 1446,
Peter felt
confident enough to
unveil his
Afonsine Ordinances, a new
Portuguese legal code
uniting Visigothic,
Roman and common...
- Santarém
House of Vímara
Peres (868–1071)
Portuguese House of
Burgundy or
Afonsine dynasty (1139–1383)
House of Aviz or
Joannine dynasty (1385–1580) Aviz...