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Afonso II (; English Alphonzo ), or Affonso ( Archaic Portuguese ), Alfonso or Alphonso ( Portuguese-Galician ) or Alphonsus ( Latin version ), nicknamed " the Fat " ( Portuguese o Gordo ), King of Portugal, was born in Coimbra on 23 April 1185 and died on 25 March 1223 in the same city.
Afonso, born in Lisbon, was the rightful heir to the Portuguese throne.
Afonso was born in Sintra, the eldest son of King Edward of Portugal by his wife, Eleanor of Aragon.
* Nadir Afonso ( born 1920 ), Portuguese painter.
The famous explorer João Afonso was born in Aveiro.
July 25, 1415 marked the beginning of the Portuguese Empire, when the Portuguese Armada departed to the rich trade Islamic centre of Ceuta in North Africa with King John I and his wife Phillipa of Lancaster and their sons Prince Duarte ( future king ), Prince Pedro, Prince Henry the Navigator ( born in Porto in 1394 ) and Prince Afonso, and legendary Portuguese hero Nuno Álvares Pereira.
* Afonso, Prince of Beira, Duke of Barcelos ( born 25 March 1996 )
* Nadir Afonso ( born 1920 ), Portuguese painter
The name of the municipality was given in honour of Afonso Cláudio de Freitas Rosa ( born in Santa Leopoldina, Espírito Santo ), the first governor of that state after the implantation of the Brazilian Republic on November 15, 1889.
José Manuel Cerqueira Afonso dos Santos, known as Zeca Afonso () or just Zeca ( 2 August 1929 – 23 February 1987 ), was born in Aveiro, Portugal, the son of José Nepomuceno Afonso, a judge, and Maria das Dores.
José Afonso was born in Aveiro on 2 August 1929, at 10: 30 am.
Don Isaac was a statesman, financier, and a defender of the Jewish faith, who was also born in Lisbon in 1437 and spent most of his life in Portugal, eventually becoming a financial advisor to King Afonso V. However, in 1481, King Afonso V died, and Dom Isaac was suspected of conspiring to enthrone the Duke of Braganza, whom he had befriended earlier, over the son of Afonso, João II.
Kelly de Almeida Afonso ( born March 3, 1983 in Rio de Janeiro ), better known as Kelly Key, is a Brazilian pop singer.
** July 25 – Afonso Henriques, son of Henry, Count of Portugal, is born in the city of Guimarães.
* 1154-Sancho, son of King Afonso I of Portugal and future King of Portugal is born.
* Dom Afonso, 2nd Lord Consort of Cascais and 2nd Lord Consort of Lourinhã ( born c. 1370, died Zamora, 1442 ), married firstly in 1388 to Branca da Cunha das Regras, 2nd Lady of Cascais and 2nd Lady of Lourinhã, and had female issue, and married secondly to Maria de Vasconcelos,? th Lady of Soalhães ( born c. 1375, died 1438 ), and had issue, now extinct in the male line
* Dona Beatriz Afonso ( born c. 1370 ), married to ... de Castro ?, and had issue
Afonso was born in Évora on 23 April 1509 and during his life was made Cardinal of the Kingdom after occupying several religious positions throughout the country.
It was in the County of Portugal where Portugal's first king, Dom Afonso Henriques, was born in the beginning of the 12th century.

Afonso and 1109
Afonso I ( 25 June 1109, Guimarães or Viseu – 6 December 1185, Coimbra ), more commonly known as Afonso Henriques (), nicknamed " the Conqueror " (), " the Founder " () or " the Great " () by the Portuguese, and El-Bortukali (" the Portuguese ") and Ibn-Arrik (" son of Henry ", " Henriques ") by the Moors whom he fought, was the first King of Portugal.
* Afonso I of Portugal-( 1109 – 1185 )
* December 6 – King Afonso I of Portugal ( b. 1109 )
# King Afonso I of Portugal ( 1109 – 1185 )

Afonso and took
In 1506, Afonso I ( 1506 – 1542 ), a Christian, took over the throne.
On 4 October 1992, the Rome General Peace Accords, negotiated by the Community of Sant ' Egidio with the support of the United Nations, were signed in Rome between President Chissano and RENAMO leader Afonso Dhlakama, which formally took effect on the October 15, 1992.
His son, Afonso Henriques, took control of the county.
Afonso took advantage of these dissentions to invade Alentejo, reinforced by the Templars and the Hospitallers, whose respective headquarters were at Tomar and Soure.
Afonso II repudiated the will of his father, refused to surrender the estates left to his brothers, who went into exile, and only gave up the property bequeathed to his sisters after a prolonged civil war in which Alfonso IX of León took part against them.
The first of the cortes held in Leiria took place in 1245, under King Afonso II.
According to an old legend, it was near the bank of the Trancão that the mythical battle of Sacavém river took place, between King Afonso I of Portugal and the Moors, in October 1147.
José Afonso joined the movement and supported it by all the means he could ; he also took part in the second wave of student rebellion against the regime in Coimbra, an important university town.
In 1998, Vitorino and Janita Salomé took part in a concert in homage to José Afonso, included in Expo ' 98's programme.
Afonso I of Kongo took the missionaries to Kongo and left his own priest in Ndongo.
After the death of his father, Peter took the side of his sisters Mafalda, Sancha and Theresa, in their quarrel with his elder brother, now King Afonso II, over inheritance of the castles of Seia,
In 1663, the king ruling then was baptized as Afonso by the Italian Capuchin priest Bernardo Ungaro, but there was considerable opposition to this from within the country, and indeed when he died, a non-Christian took over, but this one was himself overthrown by one of the Christian party in 1665.
But, in 1445, the new duke of Braganza took offence because Isabella of Coimbra, Peter's daughter was the choice for Afonso V's wife, and not one of his daughters.
But, in 1445, Afonso took offence because Isabella of Coimbra, Peter's daughter, became the choice for Afonso V's wife, and not one of his granddaughters.

Afonso and title
Remembered as a notable administrator, Afonso III founded several towns, granted the title of city to many others and reorganized public administration.
They found a leader in Sancho's brother Afonso, count of Boulogne, who owed his title to a marriage with Matilda, countess of Boulogne.
Hitherto the position of the monarchy had been precarious ; as in Aragon the nobles and the church had exercised a large measure of control over their nominal head, and though it would be pedantry to over-emphasize the importance of the royal title, its assumption by Afonso III does mark a definite stage in the evolution of a national monarchy and a centralized government.
In the victory won by the Christians on the banks of the river Salado, near Tarifa, he earned his title of Afonso the Brave ( 1340 ).
John I of Castile assumed the title and coat of arms of King of Portugal, which investiture was recognized by the Pope of Avignon, and ordered the deployment of his troops when the Bishop of Guarda and chancellor to Beatrice, Afonso Correia, promised to deliver the support of the people.
The title of Viceroy being awarded to members of the nobility, Viceroys, Governors and Governing Commissions were many times interleaved until the last Viceroy Afonso, Prince Royal of Portugal, in 1896.
In 1464, the title of Count of Guimarães is given to Fernando II, son of the Duke of Braganza, by King Afonso V ( which was later renovated in 1475 ).
By the seventh generation, around 1258, the Bragançãos lose their hereditary title, and Afonso III transfer the title to Nuno Martins a descendent of the line.
Later, the Goa Lyceum received the official title of Liceu Nacional Afonso de Albuquerque ( Afonso de Albuquerque National Lyceum ).
In 1210, King Afonso II gave the title of this village to Queen Urraca.
As this conquest did not take all of the Algarve, D. Sancho never used the title King of Portugal and the Algarve, but instead it was adopted by his grandson Afonso III of Portugal as a part of the titles and honours of the Portuguese Crown.
John I of Portugal added to the title of King of Portugal and the Algarve, the title Lord of Ceuta, and his grandson Afonso V of Portugal, in turn, styled himself Lord of Ceuta and Alcacer-Ceguer in Africa ( after 1458 ).
Afonso IV of Portugal transferred the title of the religious parish to the Knights Hospitaller, in 1327, and donated Abrantes to Leonor Teles.
His son Afonso Henriques inherits the County of Portugal, but, being too young, it's his mother, Theresa, Countess of Portugal, that governs the county after her husband's death with the title of Regina ( Queen ).
The first conflict involved the electoral act: Afonso Costa's " democrats " wanted Bernardino Machado to be the first President of the Republic, but António José de Almeida and Brito Camacho factions were able to elect Manuel de Arriaga in that title.

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