Portuguese Monarchs

From 1139 to 1910.
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Manuel II (1889 - 1932). King of Portugal from 1908 to 1910, when the monarchy was abolished. He was married to Augusta Victoria of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen, but had no children. He was last monarch of Portugal. Gotha, Victoria, Oldenburg, Emperor, Luís Miguel, Portuguese Royal Family, Portuguese, Rey, History Of Portugal
Manuel II of Portugal - Wikipedia
Manuel II (1889 - 1932). King of Portugal from 1908 to 1910, when the monarchy was abolished. He was married to Augusta Victoria of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen, but had no children. He was last monarch of Portugal.
Carlos I (1863 - 1908). King of Portugal from 1863 to 1908. He was assassinated in 1908 while in an open carriage with his family. He married Amelie of Orleans and had two children. Portrait, Design, Art, Great Artists, Artwork, The World's Greatest, Art Prints, Jose, Independent Artist
Carlos I of Portugal - Wikipedia
Carlos I (1863 - 1908). King of Portugal from 1863 to 1908. He was assassinated in 1908 while in an open carriage with his family. He married Amelie of Orleans and had two children.
Luis I (1838 - 1889). King of Portugal from 1861 to his death in 1889. He married Maria Pia of Savoy and had two sons. Portraits, Algarve, Sao Nicolau, Pedro, Valenca, Portuguese Empire, Coburg
Luís I of Portugal - Wikipedia
Luis I (1838 - 1889). King of Portugal from 1861 to his death in 1889. He married Maria Pia of Savoy and had two sons.
Pedro V (1837 - 1861). King of Portugal from 1853 to his death in 1861. He married Stephanie of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen, but had no children. Noble People, Monarchy, Historia, King Of Music, Portuguese Culture
Pedro V of Portugal - Wikipedia
Pedro V (1837 - 1861). King of Portugal from 1853 to his death in 1861. He married Stephanie of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen, but had no children.
Fernando II (1816 - 1885). King of Portugal from 1837 to his wife's death in 1853. He was married to Maria II, and had six children with her. Queen Victoria, Royals, Ferdinand, Royal Families Of Europe
Ferdinand II of Portugal - Wikipedia
Fernando II (1816 - 1885). King of Portugal from 1837 to his wife's death in 1853. He was married to Maria II, and had six children with her.
Miguel I (1802 - 1866). King of Portugal from 1828 to 1834. He usurped the throne of his niece, Maria II, but later lost it in 1834. He married Adelaide of Lowenstein-Wertheim-Rosenberg and had seven children. Statue, King, Roman, Charles, Roman Catholic
Miguel I of Portugal - Wikipedia
Miguel I (1802 - 1866). King of Portugal from 1828 to 1834. He usurped the throne of his niece, Maria II, but later lost it in 1834. He married Adelaide of Lowenstein-Wertheim-Rosenberg and had seven children.
Maria II (1819 - 1853). Queen of Portugal from 1826 to 1828 and again from 1834 to 1853, when she died. Her uncle usurped her throne in 1828 but she regained it in 1834. She married twice and had seven children. Queen, Rio De Janeiro, Boa Vista, Ancient, Royalty
Maria II of Portugal - Wikipedia
Maria II (1819 - 1853). Queen of Portugal from 1826 to 1828 and again from 1834 to 1853, when she died. Her uncle usurped her throne in 1828 but she regained it in 1834. She married twice and had seven children.
Pedro IV (1798 - 1834). King of Portugal  in 1826. He gave up the Portuguese throne for the throne of Brazil and gave it to his daughter. Empire
Pedro I of Brazil - Wikipedia
Pedro IV (1798 - 1834). King of Portugal in 1826. He gave up the Portuguese throne for the throne of Brazil and gave it to his daughter.
Joao VI (1767 - 1826). King of Portugal from 1816 to his death in 1826. He married Carlota Joaquina of Spain and had nine children. Royal Monarchy, Spanish Royal Family, Historical Leaders, Royal Family
John VI of Portugal - Wikipedia
Joao VI (1767 - 1826). King of Portugal from 1816 to his death in 1826. He married Carlota Joaquina of Spain and had nine children.
Pedro III (1717 - 1786). King of Portugal from 1777 to his death in 1786. He was married to Maria I and had six children. King Queen
Peter III of Portugal - Wikipedia
Pedro III (1717 - 1786). King of Portugal from 1777 to his death in 1786. He was married to Maria I and had six children.
Maria I (1734 - 1816). Queen of Portugal from 1777 to her death in 1816. She was married to Pedro of Portugal, who ruled jointly with her as Pedro III. They had six children. She went mad early on in her reign. History, European Royalty, Rococo Fashion, Reine
Maria I of Portugal - Wikipedia
Maria I (1734 - 1816). Queen of Portugal from 1777 to her death in 1816. She was married to Pedro of Portugal, who ruled jointly with her as Pedro III. They had six children. She went mad early on in her reign.
José I (1714 - 1777). King of Portugal from 1750 to his death in 1777. He married Mariana Victoria of Spain and had four daughters. Joseph, Reyes, Fine Art
Joseph I of Portugal - Wikipedia
José I (1714 - 1777). King of Portugal from 1750 to his death in 1777. He married Mariana Victoria of Spain and had four daughters.
Joao V (1689 - 1750). King of Portugal from 1706 to his death in 1750. He married Maria Anna of Austria and had six children. Lady, Madonna
John V of Portugal - Wikipedia
Joao V (1689 - 1750). King of Portugal from 1706 to his death in 1750. He married Maria Anna of Austria and had six children.
Pedro II (1648 - 1706). King of Portugal from 1683 to his death in 1706. He married twice and had children. Aragon, Kingdom Of Navarre, Rei
Peter II of Portugal - Wikipedia
Pedro II (1648 - 1706). King of Portugal from 1683 to his death in 1706. He married twice and had children.
Afonso VI (1643 - 1683). King of Portugal from 1656 until his death in 1683. He married Maria Francisca of Savoy, but the marriage was annulled in 1667 and she married his younger brother. He was impotent and mentally unstable. Macau
Afonso VI of Portugal - Wikipedia
Afonso VI (1643 - 1683). King of Portugal from 1656 until his death in 1683. He married Maria Francisca of Savoy, but the marriage was annulled in 1667 and she married his younger brother. He was impotent and mentally unstable.
Joao IV (1603 - 1656). King of Portufal from 1640 until his death in 1656. He fought in the Portuguese Restoration War against Spain to make Portugal independent again. He married Luisa of Medina-Sidonia and had five children. Royal Families, 17th Century, The Past, Catherine Of Aragon, Military History
John IV of Portugal - Wikipedia
Joao IV (1603 - 1656). King of Portufal from 1640 until his death in 1656. He fought in the Portuguese Restoration War against Spain to make Portugal independent again. He married Luisa of Medina-Sidonia and had five children.
Philip IV of Spain (1605 - 1665). King of Portugal from 1621 until 1640, the Portuguese Monarchy was restored. Prado, Baroque, Battle Armor, Diego Velázquez, Diego, Diego Rodríguez De Silva Y Velázquez, Famous Artists
Philip IV of Spain - Wikipedia
Philip IV of Spain (1605 - 1665). King of Portugal from 1621 until 1640, the Portuguese Monarchy was restored.
Philip III of Spain (1578 - 1621). King of Portugal from 1598 to his death in 1621. Philip, Century
Philip III of Spain - Wikipedia
Philip III of Spain (1578 - 1621). King of Portugal from 1598 to his death in 1621.
Philip II of Spain (1527 - 1598). King of Portugal from 1581 to his death in 1598. He inherited Portugal after the Portuguese royal family died out. Herrin, Women, Monarch, Elsa, Fotografie, Roman Emperor
Philip II of Spain - Wikipedia
Philip II of Spain (1527 - 1598). King of Portugal from 1581 to his death in 1598. He inherited Portugal after the Portuguese royal family died out.
Henrique (1512 - 1580). King of Portugal from 1578 to 1580. He spent most of his reign trying to get the pope to release him from his vows as a cardinal so he could marry and produce an heir. Roman Church, King John, King Henry
Henry, King of Portugal - Wikipedia
Henrique (1512 - 1580). King of Portugal from 1578 to 1580. He spent most of his reign trying to get the pope to release him from his vows as a cardinal so he could marry and produce an heir.
Sebastian (1554 - 1578). King of Portugal from 1557 until his death in 1578. He never married. Shirts, George, Retelling
Sebastian, King of Portugal - Wikipedia
Sebastian (1554 - 1578). King of Portugal from 1557 until his death in 1578. He never married.
Joao III (1502 - 1557). King of Portugal from 1521 until his death in 1557. He married Catherine of Castile and children.
John III of Portugal - Wikipedia
Joao III (1502 - 1557). King of Portugal from 1521 until his death in 1557. He married Catherine of Castile and children.
Manuel I (1469 - 1521). King of Portugal from 1495 to his death in 1521. He married three times and had ten children. Pope Julius Ii, Pope Leo X, Vasco Da Gama
Manuel I of Portugal - Wikipedia
Manuel I (1469 - 1521). King of Portugal from 1495 to his death in 1521. He married three times and had ten children.
Joao II (1455 - 1495). King of Portugal in 1477 and again from 1481 to his death in 1495. In 1477 his father abdicated in favor of him, but he then abdicated in favor of his father. He married Eleanor of Viseu and had one son. Cristóvão Colombo, Christopher Columbus, Duarte
John II of Portugal - Wikipedia
Joao II (1455 - 1495). King of Portugal in 1477 and again from 1481 to his death in 1495. In 1477 his father abdicated in favor of him, but he then abdicated in favor of his father. He married Eleanor of Viseu and had one son.
Afonso V (1432 - 1481). King of Portugal from 1438 to 1477 and again from 1477 to his death in 1481. In 1477 he abdicated in favor of his son, who then abdicated in favor of this father. He married twice and had three children.
Afonso V of Portugal - Wikipedia
Afonso V (1432 - 1481). King of Portugal from 1438 to 1477 and again from 1477 to his death in 1481. In 1477 he abdicated in favor of his son, who then abdicated in favor of this father. He married twice and had three children.
Duarte (1391 - 1438). King of Portugal from 1433 to his death in 1438. He married Eleanor of Aragon and had five children. Sons, Lancaster, Tela, Ancestral
Edward, King of Portugal - Wikipedia
Duarte (1391 - 1438). King of Portugal from 1433 to his death in 1438. He married Eleanor of Aragon and had five children.
Joao I (1358 - 1433). King of Portugal from 1385 to his death in 1433. He fought against his half niece, Infanta Beatrice, for the throne of Portugal and won. He married Philippa of Lancaster and had six children. Pereira, Medieval History
John I of Portugal - Wikipedia
Joao I (1358 - 1433). King of Portugal from 1385 to his death in 1433. He fought against his half niece, Infanta Beatrice, for the throne of Portugal and won. He married Philippa of Lancaster and had six children.
Fernando I (1345 - 1383). King of Portugal from 1367 to his death in 1383. He married Leonor Telles de Menezes and had one surviving daughter. Celtic Heritage
Ferdinand I of Portugal - Wikipedia
Fernando I (1345 - 1383). King of Portugal from 1367 to his death in 1383. He married Leonor Telles de Menezes and had one surviving daughter.
Pedro I (1320 - 1367). King of Portugal from 1357 to his death in 1367. He married three times and had children. He had his third wife, Ines de Castro, crowned queen after her death and forced the court to kiss her hand and swear to honor her. Castro, Alburquerque
Peter I of Portugal - Wikipedia
Pedro I (1320 - 1367). King of Portugal from 1357 to his death in 1367. He married three times and had children. He had his third wife, Ines de Castro, crowned queen after her death and forced the court to kiss her hand and swear to honor her.
Afonso IV (1291 - 1357). King of Portugal from 1325 to his death in 1357. He married Beatrice of Castile and had seven children. Saint Elizabeth, Traditional Catholic, Nobility
Afonso IV of Portugal - Wikipedia
Afonso IV (1291 - 1357). King of Portugal from 1325 to his death in 1357. He married Beatrice of Castile and had seven children.