Afonso III of Portugal
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Afonso III of Portugal
Summary
Afonso III of Portugal is a human[1]. His place of birth was Coimbra[2]. He was born on May 5, 1210[3]. He passed away in Lisbon[4]. He died on February 16, 1279[5]. He worked as a monarch[6]. He has Wikipedia articles in 26 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[7]
Key Facts
- Afonso III of Portugal was born in Coimbra[2].
- Afonso III of Portugal passed away in Lisbon[4].
- Afonso III of Portugal passed away in Alcobaça[8].
- Afonso III of Portugal was born on May 5, 1210[3].
- Afonso III of Portugal died on February 16, 1279[5].
- Burial took place at Alcobaça Monastery[9].
- Afonso III of Portugal's father was Afonso II of Portugal[10].
- Afonso III of Portugal's mother was Urraca of Castile[11].
- Among Afonso III of Portugal's spouses was Matilda II of Boulogne[12].
- Afonso III of Portugal was married to Beatrice of Castile[13].
- A child of Afonso III of Portugal was Branca of Portugal[14].
- A child of Afonso III of Portugal was Denis I of Portugal[15].
- A child of Afonso III of Portugal was Afonso of Portugal[16].
- A child of Afonso III of Portugal was Sancha of Portugal[17].
- A child of Afonso III of Portugal was Maria of Portugal[18].
- A child of Afonso III of Portugal was Constance of Portugal[19].
- Afonso III of Portugal held citizenship in Kingdom of Portugal[20].
- Portuguese was Afonso III of Portugal's native language[21].
- Afonso III of Portugal's professions included monarch[6].
- Afonso III of Portugal held the position of Monarch of Portugal[22].
- Afonso III of Portugal held the position of count of Boulogne[23].
- Afonso III of Portugal's religion is recorded as Christianity[24].
- Afonso III of Portugal is recorded as male[25].
- Afonso III of Portugal's instance of is recorded as human[26].
- Afonso III of Portugal's family is recorded as House of Burgundy - Portugal[27].
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Origins and Family
Born in Coimbra[2], Afonso III of Portugal… he was born on May 5, 1210[3]. His father was Afonso II of Portugal[10]. His mother was Urraca of Castile[11]. Portuguese was his native language[21].
Career and Affiliations
Afonso III of Portugal worked as a monarch[6]. Positions held include Monarch of Portugal[22], a hereditary position[28], in Portugal[29], founded in 1139[30] and count of Boulogne[23], a noble title[31].
Personal Life
Spouses include Matilda II of Boulogne[12], a politician[32], 1202–1259[33], of Kingdom of Portugal[34] and Beatrice of Castile[13], 1242–1303[35], of Kingdom of Portugal[36]. Children include Branca of Portugal[14], a politician[37], 1259–1321[38], of Kingdom of Portugal[39]; Denis I of Portugal[15], a poet[40], 1261–1325[41], of Kingdom of Portugal[42], specialised in governance[43]; Afonso of Portugal[16], an aristocrat[44], 1263–1312[45], of Kingdom of Portugal[46]; Sancha of Portugal[17], 1264–1279[47], of Kingdom of Portugal[48]; Maria of Portugal[18], a nun[49], 1264–1304[50]; and Constance of Portugal[19], 1266–1271[51], of Kingdom of Portugal[52]. Afonso III of Portugal's religion is recorded as Christianity[24].
Death and Burial
Afonso III of Portugal died on February 16, 1279[5]. Recorded place of death include Lisbon[4], a city of Portugal[53], in Portugal[54] and Alcobaça[8], a municipality of Portugal[55], in Portugal[56]. He is buried at Alcobaça Monastery[9].
Why It Matters
Afonso III of Portugal has Wikipedia articles in 26 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[7] He is known by 35 alternative names across languages and contexts.[57]
FAQs
Where was Afonso III of Portugal born?
Afonso III of Portugal's place of birth was Coimbra[2].
Where did Afonso III of Portugal die?
Afonso III of Portugal died in Lisbon[4].
Who were Afonso III of Portugal's parents?
Afonso III of Portugal's father was Afonso II of Portugal[10]. Afonso III of Portugal's mother was Urraca of Castile[11].
Who was Afonso III of Portugal married to?
Afonso III of Portugal's spouses include Matilda II of Boulogne[12] and Beatrice of Castile[13].
What did Afonso III of Portugal do for work?
Afonso III of Portugal worked as monarch[6].