- Ferdinand I of Portugal
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Ferdinand I 17th century painting of Ferdinand I King of Portugal and the Algarve Reign 18 January 1367— 22 October 1383 Predecessor Peter I Successor John I King of Galicia Reign 1360 – 1371 Predecessor Peter I Successor Henry II Spouse Leonor Telles de Menezes Issue Beatrice of Portugal House Capetian House of Burgundy Father Peter I Mother Constance of Peñafiel Born 31 October 1345
Lisbon, Kingdom of PortugalDied 22 October 1383 (aged 37)
Lisbon, Kingdom of PortugalBurial Carmo Convent, Lisbon, District of Lisbon, Portugal Religion Roman Catholicism Ferdinand I (Fernando, Portuguese pronunciation: [fɨɾˈnɐ̃du]; Lisbon, 31 October 1345 – 22 October 1383 in Lisbon), sometimes referred to as the Handsome (Portuguese: o Formoso, or o Belo ) or rarely as the Inconstant (Portuguese: o Inconstante), was the ninth King of Portugal and the Algarve, the second (but eldest surviving) son of Peter I and his wife, Constance of Castile. He succeeded his father in 1367.
On the death of Peter of Castile in 1369, Ferdinand, as great-grandson of Sancho IV by the female line, laid claim to the vacant throne, for which the kings of Aragon and Navarre, and afterwards John of Gaunt, duke of Lancaster (married in 1370 to Constance, the eldest daughter of Peter), also became competitors.
Meanwhile Henry II of Castile, Peter's illegitimate brother, who had defeated Peter, assumed his crown and took the field. After one or two indecisive campaigns, all parties were ready to accept the mediation of Pope Gregory XI. The conditions of the treaty, ratified in 1371, included a marriage between Ferdinand and Leonora of Castile. But before the union could take place Ferdinand had become passionately attached to Leonor Telles de Menezes, the wife of one of his own courtiers. Having procured a dissolution of her previous marriage, he lost no time in making Leonor his queen.
This strange conduct, although it raised a serious insurrection in Portugal, did not at once result in a war with Henry. However, the outward concord was soon disturbed by the intrigues of the duke of Lancaster, who prevailed on Ferdinand to enter into a secret treaty for the expulsion of Henry from his throne. The war which followed was unsuccessful; and peace was again made in 1373. On the death of Henry in 1379, the duke of Lancaster once more put forward his claims, and again found an ally in Portugal. According to the Continental annalists, the English proved as offensive to their allies as to their enemies in the field. So Ferdinand made a peace for himself at Badajoz in 1382. It stipulated that Beatrice, Ferdinand's daughter and heiress, would marry King John I of Castile, and thus secure the ultimate union of the two crowns.
Ferdinand left no male heir when he died on 22 October 1383, and the direct Burgundian line, which had been in possession of the throne since the days of Count Henry (about 1112), became extinct. The stipulations of the treaty of Badajoz were set aside, and John, Grand Master of the order of Aviz, Ferdinand's illegitimate brother, claimed the throne. This led to a period of war and political indefinition known as the 1383-1385 Crisis. John became the first king of the House of Aviz in 1385.
Marriages and descendants
Fernando married Leonor Telles (or Teles) de Menezes, formerly the wife of the late nobleman João Lourenço da Cunha, Lord of Pombeiro, and daughter of Martin Alfonso Telles de Menezes (Martim Afonso Teles de Menezes). She gave him two sons who both died young, and one daughter.
Name Birth Death Notes By Leonor Telles de Menezes (c. 1340- 27 April 1386; married in 1371) Infanta Beatriz 1372 1408 Heiress of her father. Married King John (Juan) I of Castile. Infante Pedro (Peter) 1370 or 1380 1370 or 1380 Infante Afonso 1371 or 1382 1371 or 1382 Illegitimate offspring Isabel of Portugal 1364 1395 Countess of Gijón and Noreña through marriage to Alfonso, Count of Gijón and Noroña, illegitimate son of Henry II of Castile. Ancestry
Ancestors of Ferdinand I of Portugal 16. Afonso III of Portugal 8. Denis of Portugal 17. Beatrice of Castile 4. Afonso IV of Portugal 18. Peter III of Aragon 9. Elizabeth of Aragon 19. Constance of Sicily 2. Peter I of Portugal 20. Alfonso X of Castile 10. Sancho IV of Castile 21. Violant of Aragon 5. Beatrice of Castile 22. Alfonso of Molina 11. María de Molina 23. Mayor Alonso de Meneses 1. Ferdinand I of Portugal 24. Ferdinand III of Castile 12. Juan Manuel, Lord of Villena 25. Elisabeth of Hohenstaufen 6. Juan Manuel, Prince of Villena 26. Amadeus IV, Count of Savoy 13. Beatrice of Savoy 27. Cecilia of Baux 3. Constance of Peñafiel 28. Peter III of Aragon 14. James II of Aragon 29. Constance of Sicily 7. Constance of Aragon 30. Charles II of Naples 15. Blanche of Anjou 31. Maria of Hungary Ferdinand I of PortugalCadet branch of the Capetian dynastyBorn: 8 April 1320 Died: 18 January 1367Regnal titles Preceded by
Peter IKing of Portugal and the Algarve
1367–1383Succeeded by
1383-1385 crisis
After 1385: John I of PortugalMonarchs of Portugal Afonsine Dynasty House of Aviz House of Aviz-Beja Philippine Dynasty House of Braganza House of Braganza-Coburg Infantes of Portugal The generations indicate descent form Afonso I, and continues through the House of Aviz, the House of Bourbon through Isabella of Portugal, and the House of Braganza through Infanta Catherine, Duchess of Braganza.1st Generation 2nd Generation Infante Raimundo • Afonso II • Infante Pedro, Count of Urgell • Infante Fernando, Count of Flanders • Infante Henrique3rd Generation 4th Generation 5th Generation Infante Afonso, Lord of Leiria • Afonso IV6th Generation 7th Generation Infante Luís • Ferdinand I • Infante Afonso • Infante João, Duke of Valencia de Campos • Infante Dinis, Lord of Cifuentes8th Generation Infante Pedro • Infante Afonso • Infante Afonso • Edward I • Infante Pedro, 1st Duke of Coimbra • Infante Henrique, 1st Duke of Viseu • Infante João, Lord of Reguengos de Monsaraz • Infante Fernando, the Saint Prince9th Generation Infante Miguel^ • Infante Diogo, Constable of Portugal • Infante João • Peter V, King of Aragon • Infante João, Prince of Antioch • Afonso V • Cardinal-Infante Jaime • Infante Fernando, 2nd Duke of Viseu • Infante Duarte10th Generation Infante João, 3rd Duke of Viseu • Infante Diogo, 4th Duke of Viseu • João, Prince of Portugal • John II • Infante Duarte • Infante Diniz • Infante Simião • Infante Afonso • Manuel I11th Generation Afonso, Prince of Portugal • Infante João • Miguel da Paz, Prince of Portugal and Asturias^ • John III • Infante Luís, 5th Duke of Beja • Infante Fernando, Duke of Guarda and Trancoso • Cardinal-Infante Afonso • Henry, The Cardinal-King • Infante Duarte, 4th Duke of Guimarães • Infante António • Infante Carlos12th Generation Afonso, Prince of Portugal • Manuel, Prince of Portugal • Filipe, Prince of Portugal • Infante Dinis • John Manuel, Prince of Portugal • Infante António13th Generation 14th Generation 15th Generation Balthasar Charles, Prince of Portugal and Asturias* • Infante Francisco Fernando* • Teodósio, 1st Prince of Brazil • Afonso VI • Peter II16th Generation João, 3rd Prince of Brazil • John V • Infante Francisco, 7th Duke of Beja • Infante António • Infante Manuel, Count of Ourém •17th Generation 18th Generation none19th Generation 20th Generation Francisco António, 8th Prince of Beira • Peter I of Brazil & IV of Portugal • Miguel I • Infante Pedro Carlos* • Infante Carlos José Antonio*21st Generation 22nd Generation Pedro V • Luís I • Infante João, 8th Duke of Beja • Infante Fernando • Infante Augusto, 3rd Duke of Coimbra • Infante Leopoldo • Infante Eugénio Maria • Infante Miguel, 6th Duke of Viseu • Infante Francisco José • Infante Duarte Nuno, 25th Duke of Braganza23rd Generation Carlos I • Afonso, Prince Royal and 3rd Duke of Porto • Infante Duarte Pio, Duke of Braganza • Infante Miguel, Duke of Viseu • Infante Henrique, Duke of Coimbra24th Generation Luís Filipe, Prince Royal • Manuel II • Infante Dinis, Duke of Porto • Infante Afonso, Prince of Beira •^also an infante of Castile and León, Aragon, Sicily and Naples, *also an infante of Spain, **claimant infante, ^^only prince or infante by marriageHouse of Burgundy-Portugal Henry, Count of Portugal Spouse(s)ChildrenAfonso Henriques · Urraca Henriques, Countess of Trastámara · Sancha Henriques, Lady of Braganza de Langroiva and Noman · Teresa Henriques · Henrique HenriquesGrandchildrenInfante Henrique · Infanta Mafalda · Urraca, Queen of Léon · Infanta Sancha · Sancho I · Infante João · Theresa, Countess of Flanders and Duchess of BurgundyAfonso I of Portugal Spouse(s)ChildrenInfante Henrique · Infanta Mafalda · Urraca, Queen of Léon · Infanta Sancha · Sancho I · Infante João · Theresa, Countess of Flanders and Duchess of BurgundyGrandchildrenTheresa, Queen of León · Infanta Sancha, Lady of Alenquer · Infante Raimundo · Infante Constance · Afonso II of Portugal · Peter I, Count of Urgell · Ferdinand, Count of Flanders · Infante Henrique · Infanta Branca, Lady of Guadalajara · Berengaria, Queen of Denmark · Mafalda, Queen of PortugalSancho I of Portugal Spouse(s)ChildrenTheresa, Queen of León · Infanta Sancha, Lady of Alenquer · Infante Raimundo · Infante Constance · Afonso II of Portugal · Peter I, Count of Urgell · Ferdinand, Count of Flanders · Infante Henrique · Infanta Branca, Lady of Guadalajara · Berengaria, Queen of Denmark · Mafalda, Queen of PortugalGrandchildrenSancho II · Afonso III · Eleanor, junior Queen of Denmark · Infante Fernando, Lord of Serpa · Infante Vicente · Infanta MariaAfonso II of Portugal Spouse(s)Urraca of CastileChildrenSancho II · Afonso III · Eleanor, junior Queen of Denmark · Infante Fernando, Lord of Serpa · Infante VicenteGrandchildrenInfante Roberto · Infanta Branca, Viscountess of Huelgas · Infante Fernando · Denis I · Infante Afonso, Lord of Portalegre · Infanta Sancha · Infanta Maria · Infanta Constança · Infante Vicente · Eleanor, Princess of DaciaSancho II of Portugal Spouse(s)NotesSancho had no children; he was desposed in 1247 and died the following year.Afonso III of Portugal Spouse(s)Matilda II of Boulogne · Beatrice of CastileChildrenInfante Roberto · Infanta Branca, Viscountess of Huelgas · Infante Fernando · Denis I · Infante Afonso, Lord of Portalegre · Infanta Sancha · Infanta Maria · Infanta Constança · Infante VicenteGrandchildrenConstance, Queen of Castile · Afonso IV · Infante Afonso, Lord of Leiria · Infanta Maria, Lady of Menezes and Orduña · Infanta Isabel, Lady of Penela · Infanta Constança · Infanta Beatriz, Lady of LemosDenis of Portugal Spouse(s)Saint Elizabeth of AragonChildrenGrandchildrenMaria, Queen of Castile · Infante Afonso · Infante Denis · Peter I · Infanta Isabel · Infante João · Eleanor, Queen of AragonAfonso IV of Portugal Spouse(s)Beatrice of CastileChildrenMaria, Queen of Castile · Infante Afonso · Infante Denis · Peter I · Infanta Isabel · Infante João · Eleanor, Queen of AragonGrandchildrenInfante Luís · Infanta Maria, Marchioness of Tortosa · Ferdinand I · Infante Afonso · Infanta Beatrice, Countess of Alburquerque · Infante John, Duke of Valencia de Campos · Infante Denis, Lord of CifuentesPeter I of Portugal Spouse(s)ChildrenInfante Luís · Infanta Maria, Marchioness of Tortosa · Ferdinand I · Infante Afonso* · Infanta Beatrice, Countess of Alburquerque* · Infante John, Duke of Valencia de Campos* · Infante Denis, Lord of Cifuentes*Illegitimate
children
includedGrandchildrenBeatrice, titular Queen of Portugal · Infante Pedro · Infante Afonso · Infante Fernando, Lord of Eça* · Infanta Maria Brites, Countess of Valencia de Campos* · Infanta Isabel Brites, Countess of Cigales and Buelna* · Infanta Joana, Lady of Buendía* · Infante Fernando, Lord of Cifuentes* · Infante Pedro, Lord of Colmenarejo* · Infanta Beatrice*
Ferdinand I of Portugal Spouse(s)ChildrenGrandchildrenMiguel, Crown Prince of Portugal**Notes: *the descendants of King Peter I and Ines de Castro's children
were recognized as legitimate and were Infantes and Infantas
**also an Infante of Castile
This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Chisholm, Hugh, ed (1911). Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press.
Categories:- Roman Catholic monarchs
- Portuguese monarchs
- Portuguese infantes
- House of Burgundy-Portugal
- 1345 births
- 1383 deaths
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