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Afonso and wed
Afonso wed Mafalda of Savoy, daughter of Count Amadeo III of Savoy, and sent Ambassadors to Rome to negotiate with the Pope.
The war which followed was ended by Afonso III consenting to wed Beatriz de Guzmán, illegitimate daughter of Alfonso X, and to hold Algarve as a fief of Castile.

Afonso and Maud
Afonso married in 1146 Mafalda or Maud of Savoy ( 1125 – 1158 ), daughter of Amadeo III, Count of Savoy, and Mahaut of Albon.
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.
* Maud of Savoy, aka Mafalda of Savoy, ( 1112 – 1158 ), Queen Consort of Portugal, wife of King Afonso I of Portugal
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 daughter
Afonso I was the son of Henry of Burgundy and Theresa of León, the natural daughter of King Alfonso VI of León.
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.
Afonso IV was not happy to see his daughter abused, and started a war against Castile.
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.
To secure his position as regent, Peter had Afonso marry his daughter, Isabella of Coimbra, in 1445.
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.
The city is also famous for the Convento de Jesus ( now known as the City Museum " Santa Joana "), built in the 15th century, which contains the tomb of the daughter of Afonso V, St. Joana, who died in 1490.
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.
* April 25 – Infanta Branca of Portugal, daughter of King Afonso III of Portugal and Urraca of Castile ( d. 1321 )
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.
King Afonso III of Portugal had to surrender, but he gained an agreement by which, after he consented to marry Alfonso X's daughter Beatrice of Castile, the land would be returned to their heirs.
The oldest daughter, Isabella of Aragon, had been married to Afonso, Prince of Portugal, since childhood.
He was the son of Alfonso XI of Castile and Maria of Portugal, daughter of Afonso IV of Portugal.
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.
* Theresa of Portugal, Countess of Flanders ( 1157 – 1218 ), daughter of Afonso Henriques and wife of Philip of Alsace

Afonso and III
In the papal bull Manifestis Probatum, Pope Alexander III acknowledged Afonso as King and Portugal as an independent crown with the right to conquer lands from the Moors.
After being excommunicated for his audacities by Pope Honorius III, Afonso II promised to make amends to the church, but he died in 1223 before making any serious attempts to do so.
Afonso III (; rare English alternatives: Alphonzo or Alphonse ), or Affonso ( Archaic Portuguese ), Alfonso or Alphonso ( Portuguese-Galician ) or Alphonsus ( Latin ), the Bolognian ( Port.
Since Sancho was not a popular king, the order was not hard to enforce ; he was exiled to Castile and Afonso III became king in 1248 after his brother's death.
Determined not to commit the same mistakes as his brother, Afonso III paid special attention to what the middle class, composed of merchants and small land owners, had to say.
Remembered as a notable administrator, Afonso III founded several towns, granted the title of city to many others and reorganized public administration.
Secure on the throne, Afonso III then proceeded to make war with the Muslim communities that still thrived in the south.
Following his success against the Moors, Afonso III had to deal with a political situation arising from the borders with Castile.
gl: Afonso III de Aragón
pt: Afonso III de Aragão
* Afonso III of Portugal-( 1210 – 1279 )
* Afonso III of Kongo-( 1666 – 1667 )
* Afonso, Lord of Portalegre, son of Afonso III of Portugal.
* Mor Afonso, Mozarab mistress to Afonso III of Portugal.
* Afonso III of Portugal ( 1210 – 1279 )
gl: Afonso III
pt: Afonso III
pt: Afonso III de Poitiers
* 1212 – Battle of Las Navas de Tolosa: after Pope Innocent III calls European knights to a crusade, forces of Kings Alfonso VIII of Castile, Sancho VII of Navarre, Peter II of Aragon and Afonso II of Portugal defeat those of the Berber Muslim leader Almohad, thus marking a significant turning point in the Reconquista and in the medieval history of Spain.
* 1210 – Afonso III of Portugal ( d. 1279 )
At the court of Guimarães he was the councilor and spokesman for King Afonso III of Portugal in church matters.

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