- Afonso IV of Portugal
Infobox Portuguese Royalty|monarch
name =Afonso IV
title =King of Portugal and the Algarve
caption =17th century painting of Afonso IV
reign =January 7, 1325—May 28, 1357
predecessor =Denis
successor =Peter I
spouse =Beatrice of Castile
issue =Maria, Queen of Castile
Peter I
Infante João
Leonor, Queen of Aragon
issue-link = #Marriage and descendants
issue-pipe = among others...
royal house =CapetianHouse of Burgundy
dynasty =Affonsine Dynasty
father =Denis
mother =Elizabeth of Aragon
date of birth =February 8, 1291
place of birth =Lisbon ,Kingdom of Portugal
date of death =May 28, 1357
place of death =Lisbon, Kingdom of Portugal
place of burial =Lisbon See Cathedral,Lisbon , District of Lisbon,Portugal |Afonso IV [English "Alphonzo" or "Alphonse"), or "Affonso" (Archaic Portuguese), "Alfonso" or "Alphonso" (Portuguese-Galician) or "Alphonsus" (
Latin ).] (pronounced|ɐˈfõsu; 8 February 1291 – 28 May 1357), called the Brave ( _pt. o Bravo), was the seventh king of Portugal and the Algarve from 1325 until his death. He was the only legitimate son ofDinis of Portugal by his wifeElizabeth of Aragon .Afonso, born in
Lisbon , was the rightful heir to the Portuguese throne. However, he was not, according to several sources, Dinis' favourite son; his half-brother, the illegitimateAfonso Sanches , enjoyed full royal favour. From early in life, the notorious rivalry led to several outbreaks ofcivil war . On January 7, 1325, Afonso's father died and he became king, taking full revenge on his brother. His rival was sentenced toexile in Castile, and stripped of all the lands andfiefdom s donated by their common father. Afonso Sanches, however, did not sit still. From Castile, he orchestrated a series of attempts to usurp the crown for himself. After a few failed attempts at invasion, both brothers signed a peace treaty, arranged by the Afonso's mother Queen Elizabeth.In 1309, Afonso IV married Infanta Beatrice of Castile, daughter of King
Sancho IV of Castile by his wifeMaria de Molina . The first-born of this union, InfantaMaria of Portugal , married KingAlfonso XI of Castile in 1328, at the same time that Afonso IV's heir,Peter I of Portugal , was promised to another Castilian infanta,Constance of Penafiel . These arrangements were imperiled by the ill will of Alfonso XI of Castile, who was, at the time, publicly mistreating his wife. Afonso IV was not happy to see his daughter abused, and started a war against Castile. Peace arrived four years later, with the intervention of Infanta Maria herself. A peace treaty was signed inSeville in 1339 and, in the next year, Portuguese troops played an important role in the victory of theBattle of Rio Salado over the MarinidMoors in October 1340.The last part of Afonso IV's reign is marked not by open warfare against Castile, but by political intrigue. Civil war between King
Pedro of Castile and his half-brotherHenry of Trastamara led to the exile of many Castilian nobles toPortugal . These immigrants immediately created a faction among the Portuguese court, aiming at privileges and power that, somehow, could compensate what they lost at home. The faction grew in power, especially afterInês de Castro , daughter of an important nobleman and maid of the Crown Princess Constance, became the lover of her lady's husband: Peter, the heir of Portugal. Afonso IV was displeased with his son's choice of lovers, and hoped that the relationship would be a futile one. Unfortunately for internal politics, it was not. Peter was openly in love with Ines, recognized all the children she bore, and, worst of all, favoured the Castilians that surrounded her. Moreover, after his wife's death in 1349, Peter refused the idea of marrying anyone other than Ines herself.The situation became worse as the years passed and the aging Afonso lost control over his court. Peter's only male heir, future king
Fernando of Portugal , was a sickly child, while the illegitimate children sired with Ines thrived. Worried about his legitimate grandson's life, and the growing power of Castile within Portugal's borders, Afonso ordered the murder ofInês de Castro in 1355. He expected his son to give in, but the heir was not able to forgive him for the act. Enraged at the barbaric act, Peter put himself at the head of an army and devastated the country between theDouro and theMinho rivers before he was reconciled to his father in early 1357. Afonso died almost immediately after, in Lisbon in MayAs king, Afonso IV is remembered as a soldier and a valiant general, hence the nickname "the Brave". But perhaps his most important contribution was the importance he gave to the Portuguese
navy . Afonso IV granted public funding to raise a proper commercial fleet and ordered the first maritime explorations. TheCanary Islands (today a part ofSpain ) were discovered during his reign.Ancestors
Marriage and descendants
Afonso married Beatrice of Castile (1293-1359) in 1309, daughter of Sancho IV,
King of Castile , and Maria de Molia and had four sons and three daughters.Notes
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