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Manuel I of Portugal 1469–1521 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 31 May 1469

Birth Location: Alcochete, Setubal, Portugal

Death Date: 13 Dec 1521

Death Location: Lisboa, Lisboa, Portugal

Father: Ferdinand II

Mother: Isabella *

Spouse(s): Isabella Avila, Marial CASTILE

Children(s): Miguel Portugal, John Portugal

Manuel I of Portugal was born in 1469 in Alcochete, Setubal, Portugal, the child of Ferdinand Ii Of Aragon Ii And Isabella Servant Of God Who Sponsored Christopher Columbus 1492 Trip To America The Catholic Queen Of France Castile Castilie Leon Aragon Majorca Naples Sicily Valencia. Manuel I of Portugal married Isabella Of Aragon Abbess Of The Royal Convent Of Our Lady Mother Of Grace At Avila, Marial Princess Of Aragon Queen Of Portugal And Castile, and had children including John Iii Of Portugal, Miguel Da Paz Prince Of Portugal. Manuel I of Portugal passed away in 1521 in Lisboa, Lisboa, Portugal.

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Biography

  • Manuel I of Portugal was born in 1469 in Alcochete, Setubal, Portugal, the child of Ferdinand Ii Of Aragon Ii And Isabella Servant Of God Who Sponsored Christopher Columbus 1492 Trip To America The Catholic Queen Of France Castile Castilie Leon Aragon Majorca Naples Sicily Valencia.
  • Manuel I of Portugal married Isabella Of Aragon Abbess Of The Royal Convent Of Our Lady Mother Of Grace At Avila, Marial Princess Of Aragon Queen Of Portugal And Castile, and had children including John Iii Of Portugal, Miguel Da Paz Prince Of Portugal.
  • Manuel I of Portugal passed away in 1521 in Lisboa, Lisboa, Portugal.

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Manuel Portugal's Ancestors

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Manuel Portugal
1469–1521
Birth Place: Alcochete, Setubal, Portugal
Parents
Ferdinand II of Aragon II
1451–1516
Sos del Rey Católico, Zaragoza, Aragon, Spain
Isabella ((Servant of God who Sponsored Christopher Columbus' 1492 trip to America) "The Catholic" Queen of France & Castile\Castilië & León & Aragon & Majorca & Naples & Sicily & Valencia) *
1451–1504
Madrigal de las Altas Torres, Avila, Castilla-Leon, Spain
Grandparents
John\Juan (II 'The Faithless' 'The Great', King of Aragon, Navarre and Sicily) Ii
1405–1479
Toro, Provincia de Zamora, Castilla y León, Spain
Juana\Joanna (Enriquez de Córdoba van) Castilie
1425–1468
Torrelobatón, Valladolid, Castilla-Leon, Spain
John\Juan (II 'The Faithless' 'The Great', King of Aragon, Navarre and Sicily) Ii
1405–1479
Toro, Provincia de Zamora, Castilla y León, Spain
Isabella (Aviz) DePortugal
1428–1496
Lisboa, Lisboa, Portugal
Great-Grandparents
Catherine Lancaster
1373–1418
Catherine Lancaster
1373–1418
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Sir Lancaster
1340–1399
Sir Lancaster
1340–1399

Manuel Portugal's Descendants

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Manuel (I of) Portugal (31 May 1469–13 Dec 1521) m. Isabella (of Aragon, Abbess of the Royal Convent of Our Lady Mother of Grace at) Avila (1469–1474) m. Marial (Princess of Aragon, Queen of Portugal and) CASTILE (29 Jun 1482–7 Mar 1517)
  1. 1. Miguel (da Paz Prince of) Portugal 1498–1500
  2. 2. John (III of) Portugal 1502–1557

Manuel Portugal's Timeline

4 Records

1469
31 May 1469
Birth of Manuel I of Portugal in Alcochete, Setubal, Portugal
Alcochete, Setubal, Portugal
1469
31 May 1469
Birth of Manuel I of Portugal
None
1521
13 December 1521
Age 52
Death of Manuel I of Portugal in Lisboa, Lisboa, Portugal
Lisboa, Lisboa, Portugal
1521
13 Dec 1521
Age 52
Death of Manuel I of Portugal
None

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 31 May 1469
    Event Place: Alcochete, Setubal, Portugal

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 31 May 1469

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 13 December 1521
    Event Place: Lisboa, Lisboa, Portugal

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 13 Dec 1521

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