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Afonso married Infanta Urraca of Castile, daughter of Alfonso VIIIof Castile and Leonora of England, in 1206.
In 1309, Afonso IV married Infanta Beatrice of Castile, daughter of King Sancho IV of Castile by his wife Maria de Molina.
The first-born of this union, Infanta Maria of Portugal, married King Alfonso XI of Castile in 1328, at the same time that Afonso IV's heir, Peter I of Portugal, was promised to another Castilian infanta, Constance of Peñafiel.
Afonso married Beatrice of Castile ( 1293 1359 ) in 1309, daughter of Sancho IV, King of Castile, and María de Molina and had four sons and three daughters.
Afonso was first married to his cousin Isabella of Coimbra in 1447.
Isabella died in 1455 and Afonso married again ( although not recognized by the Papacy ) in 1475, this time to Joanna of Castile ( known as " La Beltraneja "), daughter of Henry IV of Castile and Joan of Portugal.
He married and had four children: Pedro Cão, Manuel Cão, André Afonso Cão, and Isabel Cão.
Her firstborn, a daughter named Isabella, married Afonso of Portugal, forging important ties between these two neighboring countries and hopefully ensuring future alliance, but Isabella soon died before giving birth to an heir.
Hostilities between Portugal and the reunited kingdoms of León and Castile were terminated in 1297 by a treaty of alliance, in accordance with which Ferdinand IV of Castile married Constance, daughter of Dinis, while Afonso, son of Denis, married Beatrice of Castile, daughter of Ferdinand.
Peter, the heir, afterwards married Constance, daughter of the duke of Peñafiel ( near Valladolid ), and Afonso IV brought a strong Portuguese army to aid the Castilians against the Moors of Granada and their African allies.
An unwise foreign policy simultaneously injured the royal prestige, for Afonso married his own niece, Joanna, daughter of Henry IV of Castile, and claimed the kingdom in her name.
In 1165 he married Urraca, daughter of Afonso of Portugal.
* Beatrice, married King Afonso III of Portugal.
:# Mafalda ( Mahaut ), ( 1125-1158 ), married Afonso I of Portugal
The oldest daughter, Isabella of Aragon, had been married to Afonso, Prince of Portugal, since childhood.
Fernando married Leonor Telles ( or Teles ) de Menezes, formerly the wife of the late nobleman João Lourenço da Cunha, Lord of Pombeiro, and daughter of Martim Afonso Teles de Menezes.
* Teresa Sánchez, who married Dom João Afonso de Menezes ( died 5 May 1304 ), 1st Conde de Barcelos in Portugal, the first Portuguese hereditary Count, 4th Lord of Alburquerque in Castille and 29th Mordomo-Mór of Portugal, and had female issue, and Rui Gil de Vilalobos, and had female issue
Afonso IV married his daughter, Maria, to Alfonso XI of Castile, but quickly learned that she was being mistreated by her husband.
Feeling as though his daughter was being dishonored, Afonso was glad to enter into an alliance with Juan Manuel and married his son and heir, Peter, to Constance.
In the years to follow, the Queen tried a coup-d ' etat with the help of her family ; Peter, married to an Aragonese whose family fought for Castilian power against the Queen's family, managed to send her back to Castile, appeased older Afonso giving him the Duchy of Braganza and conquered the thrust of his sons by promising them military titles, married his daughter to the young King, and assumed the Regency, establishing himself as the most powerful man in Portugal with the help of his brother Henry.
In the subsequent civil war, Afonso V of Portugal married Juana and invaded Castile ( May 1475 ), defending her rights.
The king had three other children by his long-time mistress, Inês Peres Esteves ; their son Afonso was ten when Philippa and John married.

Afonso and 1146
She was Queen consort through her marriage, in 1146, to King Afonso I, the first ruler of Portugal as an independent kingdom.

Afonso and Mafalda
Afonso wed Mafalda of Savoy, daughter of Count Amadeo III of Savoy, and sent Ambassadors to Rome to negotiate with the Pope.
* Maud of Savoy, aka Mafalda of Savoy, ( 1112 1158 ), Queen Consort of Portugal, wife of King Afonso I of Portugal
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,

Afonso and Maud
Afonso wed Maud of Savoy, daughter of Amadeus III, Count of Savoy, and sent ambassadors to Rome to negotiate with the Pope.
Philip then remarried, to Princess Matilda of Portugal, daughter of Afonso I, the first King of Portugal, and Maud of Savoy.
Sancho I (), nicknamed " the Populator " (), King of Portugal ( 11 November 1154 26 March 1212, both Coimbra ) was the second but only surviving legitimate son and fourth child of Afonso I of Portugal by his wife, Maud of Savoy.
Philip then remarried, to Infanta Matilda of Portugal, daughter of Afonso I, the first King of Portugal, and Maud of Savoy.
Mahaut or Matilda II of Boulogne ( also known as Mathilde, Maud de Dammartin ; died 1260 ) was Countess of Boulogne in her own right and Queen of Portugal by marriage to King Afonso III from 1248 until their divorce in 1253.
Infanta Urraca of Portugal (; ( 1151 1222 ) was a Portuguese infanta ( princess ), daughter of Afonso I, 1st King of Portugal and his wife Maud of Savoy.
Infanta Theresa of Portugal ( Coimbra, c. 1157 ; Veurne, May 6, 1218 ; or ), was a Portuguese infanta ( princess ), being the third daughter of Portuguese 1st King Afonso Henriques and Maud of Savoy.
** King Afonso I of Portugal marries Maud of Savoy, daughter of Amadeus III, Count of Savoy and Maurienne.

Afonso and Savoy
After a string of proposals from various members of European ruling families, including Charles II of England, Afonso VI of Portugal, and Charles Emmanuel II of Savoy, she eventually fell in love with Antoine Nompar de Caumont and scandalised the court of France when she asked Louis XIV for permission to marry him, as such a union was viewed as a mésalliance.

Afonso and
* 1511 Afonso de Albuquerque of Portugal conquers Malacca, the capital of the Malacca Sultanate.
* 1643 Afonso VI of Portugal ( d. 1683 )
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 IV (; 8 February 1291 28 May 1357 ), called the Brave (), was King of Portugal and the Algarve from 1325 until his death.
Afonso V (, originally Affonso ) KG ( 15 January 1432 28 August 1481 ), called the African (), was King of Portugal and the Algarves.
* Afonso I of Portugal-( 1109 1185 )
* Afonso II of Portugal-( 1185 1223 )
* Afonso III of Portugal-( 1210 1279 )
* Afonso IV of Portugal-( 1291 1357 )
* Afonso V of Portugal-( 1432 1481 )
* Afonso VI of Portugal-( 1656 1683 )
* Afonso I of Kongo-( 1505 1543 )
* Afonso III of Kongo-( 1666 1667 )
* Afonso I of Kongo ( c. 1456 1542 or 1543 ), king of Kingdom of Kongo in west central Africa
* Afonso I of Portugal ( 1094 1195 ) ( Afonso Henriques ), the son of Henry of Burgundy
* Afonso I of Kongo ( 1456 1543 ) the first Christian king of the Kingdom of Kongo
* Afonso II of Portugal ( 1185 1223 ), " the Fat "
* Afonso III of Portugal ( 1210 1279 )
* Afonso IV of Portugal ( 1291 1357 )
* Afonso V of Portugal ( 1432 1481 ) The African
** Afonso VI ( 1656 1683 )

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