HOUSE OF AVIZ


The 'House of Aviz' (in the current and correct spelling 'Avis', pron. ) is a dynasty of kings of Portugal. In 1385, the Interregnum of the 1383-1385 crisis ended with the acclamation of the Master of the Order of Aviz, John, natural son of king Pedro I and Dona Teresa Lourenço as king. The descendants of king John I were still nominal masters of Aviz, though they were often replaced by other priests. With the death of John II, some claimed that a new branch of the House is inaugurated, with his cousin Manuel, Duke of Beja - hence, the branch of Aviz-Beja. The house of Aviz ended with the death of king Henry I in 1580. After a short struggle for the throne of Portugal the Crown of Portugal was taken by the Spanish branch of the Habsburgs, though only in a personal union that did not formally end Portuguese independence. The Crown would return to a Portuguese dynasty in 1640 with the House of Braganza.

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Kings of the House of Aviz
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Kings of the House of Aviz



João I, ''The Good'' or ''The One of Happy Memory'' 1385 - 1433

Duarte I, ''The Philosopher'' or ''The Eloquent'' 1433 - 1438

Afonso V, ''The African'' 1438 - 1481

João II, ''The Perfect Prince'' 1481 - 1495

Manuel I, ''The Fortunate'' 1495 - 1525

João III, ''the Pious'' 1525 - 1557

Sebastião I, ''the Desired'' 1557 - 1578

Cardinal Henrique, ''The Chaste'' 1578 - 1580

Anthony I, ''Prior of Crato'' 1580 (''disputed'')
Cardinal Henry (or Anthony I) was succeeded by king Philip II of Spain. His domain would last until 1640, with the acclamation of the duke of Bragança as John IV of Portugal.

See also



List of Portuguese monarchs

Portugal in the period of discoveries

House of Burgundy

Philippine Dynasty

House of Braganza

Timeline of Portuguese history
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