- The
Portuguese House of
Burgundy (Portuguese: Casa de
Borgonha) or the
Afonsine dynasty (Dinastia Afonsina) was a
Portuguese dynasty that
ruled the Kingdom...
- Italian:
Croce di Borgogna; Dutch:
Bourgondisch kruis; Portuguese: Cruz de
Borgonha) is a saw-toothed (raguly) form of the
Cross of
Saint Andrew, the patron...
- This is a
historical timeline of Portugal. 1128, July 24 –
Count Afonso Henriques defeats his mother, Theresa,
Countess of Portugal, in the
Battle of São...
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Professional (Pro)
career Pro-debut WFF Pro Mr
Universe 2015 Best win WFF Mr
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Predecessor Klaus Drescher Successor Rob
Borgonha...
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notable exception was
Sancho I, who was born
Martin of
Burgundy (Martinho de
Borgonha, in Portuguese). As he was a
younger son,
Martin was
expected to join the...
- Pontedeume, 1173) was an
infanta of Portugal,
daughter of
Henrique de
Borgonha,
count of
Portucale and
Teresa de Leão,
condessa of Portugal. She was the...
- Gerhardinger;
Matheus Oliveira Freitas; Áthila
Andrade Bertoncini; Maíra
Borgonha; Maurício Hostim-Silva (2006). "Collaborative
approach in the
study of...
- de
Sousa Soares (1974), "O
governo de
Portugal pelo
Conde Henrique de
Borgonha: Sus relações com as
monarquias Leonesa-Castelhana e Aragonesa," Revista...
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Duquesa da
Borgonha". monarquiaportuguesa.blogs.sapo.pt.
Retrieved 2023-07-22. Parisoto, Felipe. "D.
Isabel de Portugal, Ín****a
Duquesa da
Borgonha (1430–1471)...
- prince,
patron of
exploration (1894; 1935; 1949; 1960; 1994)
Henrique de
Borgonha,
count of
Portugal (1996)
Alexandre Herculano,
novelist and
historian (1977)...