- Afonso VI of Portugal
Afonso VI (Portuguese, pronounced|ɐˈfõsu; English "Alphonzo" or "Alphonse"), or "Affonso" (Old Portuguese), (
August 21 ,1643 –September 12 ,1683 ) was the twenty-second (or twenty-third according to some historians) king ofPortugal and theAlgarve s, the second of theHouse of Braganza , known as "the Victorious" (Portuguese "o Vitorioso").At the age of three, Afonso suffered an illness that left him paralyzed on the left side of his body, as well as leaving him mentally unstable. His father created him 11th
Duke of Braganza .After the 1653 death of his eldest brother
Teodósio, Prince of Brazil , Afonso became theheir-apparent to the throne of the kingdom. He received also the crown-princely title 2ndPrince of Brazil .He succeeded his father (
João IV ) in 1656 at the age of thirteen. His mother, (Luisa of Medina-Sidonia ) was named regent in his father's will. His mental instability and paralysis, plus his disinterest in government, left his mother as regent for six years, until 1662. Luisa oversaw military victories over the Spanish at Ameixial (June 8 1663 ) and Montes Claros (June 17 1665 ), culminating in the final Spanish recognition of Portugal's independence onFebruary 13 1668 in the Treaty of Lisbon. Colonial affairs saw the Dutch conquest ofJaffna patam, Portugal's last colony inSri Lanka (1658) and the cession ofBombay andTangier toEngland (June 23 ,1661 ) as dowry for Afonso's sister,Catherine of Braganza who had married KingCharles II of England . English mediation in 1661 saw theNetherlands acknowledge Portuguese rule ofBrazil in return for uncontested control of Sri Lanka.In 1662, the
Count of Castelo Melhor saw an opportunity to gain power at court by befriending the king. He managed to convince the king that his mother was out to steal his throne and exile him from Portugal. As a result, Afonso took control of the throne and his mother was sent to a convent.He was married to
Marie Françoise of Nemours , the daughter of theDuke of Nemours , in 1666, but this marriage would not last long. Marie Françoise, or Maria Francisca in Portuguese, filled for an annulment in 1667 based on the impotence of the king. The Church granted her the annulment, and she married Afonso's brother, Pedro, Duke of Beja, (future (Peter II)). That same year, Pedro managed to gain enough support to force the king to relinquish control of the government and he became Prince Regent. Afonso was exiled to the island ofTerceira in theAzores for seven years, returning to mainland Portugal shortly before he died atSintra in 1683.His trial is the base for
José Mário Grilo 's 1990 film, "The King's Trial" ("O Processo do Rei").Ancestors
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