John I Of Portugal
John I Of Portugal is a 75 years old from Kingdom of Portugal from Lisbon. John I Of Portugal was born on April 19, 1358 (died on August 14, 1433, he was 75 years old) in Lisbon.
About
No, he died on 08/14/1433, 591 years ago. He was 75 years old when he died. He died in Lisbon and buried in Batalha Monastery .
Family
His mother is Teresa Lourenço and his father is Peter I of Portugal. His mother is Model When John born she was 28 years old. and Peter I of Portugal was 38 years old when John born. His father was a King of Portugal.
Parents
Wives
John I Of Portugal had two marriages.
Children
He had ten children, Blanca , Afonso (84) , Beatrice (53) , Afonso (10) , Edward (46) , Infante (56) , Henry (66, Portuguese prince patron of voyages of exploration) , Isabella (74, Duchess of Burgandy) , John, (42) and Ferdinand (40, Portuguese prince) .
Siblings
John I Of Portugal had 5 siblings. Portuguese politician Ferdinand (12 years older) , Beatrice, (11 years older) , Infante (9 years older) , Maria (15 years older) , and Infante (4 years older)
What was John's zodiac sign?John I Of Portugal zodiac sign was aries.
Other facts about John I Of Portugal
Given name | João , regnal ordinal: I |
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Date of death | 1433-08-14T00:00:00Z , instance of: statement with Gregorian date earlier than 1584 |
Position held | King Of Portugal , start time: 1385-04-14T00:00:00Z , end time: 1433-08-23T00:00:00Z , replaces: Ferdinand I of Portugal , replaced by: Edward I of Portugal |
Religious order | Cistercians |
Replaced by | Henry, The Navigator |
Signature | |
Country of citizenship | Kingdom Of Portugal |
Family | House Of Aviz |
Place of burial | Batalha Monastery |
Noble title | Duke |
Coat of arms image | Http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Shield%20of%20the%20Kingdom%20of%20Portugal%20%281385-1481%29.png |
Place of birth | Lisbon |
Place of death | Lisbon |
British Museum person-institution | 110364 |
Religion | Christianity |
Partner | Inês Pires |
Name in native language | João I De Portugal |