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João Manuel
Hereditary Prince of Portugal
João, Prince of Portugal; Antonis Mor, 1552
Born3 June 1537
Royal Palace of Évora, Évora
Died2 January 1554(1554-01-02) (aged 16)
Ribeira Palace, Lisbon
BurialJerónimos Monastery
Spouse Joanna of Austria ​(m. 1552)
IssueSebastian, King of Portugal
HouseAviz
FatherJohn III of Portugal
MotherCatherine of Austria

Dom João Manuel, Hereditary Prince of Portugal (Portuguese pronunciation: [ʒuˈɐ̃w mɐnuˈɛl]) (3 June 1537 – 2 January 1554) was a Portuguese infante (prince), the eighth child of King John III of Portugal by his wife Catherine of Austria, daughter of Philip I of Castile and Joanna of Castile. As the heir to the throne he was styled Prince of Portugal.

Early life

Portrait of Prince João Manuel; Hieronymus Cock, c. 1550-1554.

João Manuel was born on 3 June 1537 in the Royal Palace of Évora and became the heir to the throne of Portugal in 1539. He survived his four older brothers who died in childhood but was a sickly teenager. The successive inter-marriages between the houses of Spain and Portugal are believed to have some responsibility for his ill health.

On 11 January 1552, he married Princess Joanna of Spain, his double-first cousin, through both paternal and maternal line, daughter of his paternal aunt Isabella of Portugal and of his maternal uncle, Emperor Charles V.

Death

João Manuel died of what the sources refer to as consumption, the old term used to refer to tuberculosis, on 2 January 1554, but some historians believe his death occurred as a result of diabetes, a disease inherited from his maternal grandfather, Philip I. Eighteen days later, a posthumous son was born, who later became Sebastian I of Portugal.

Ancestry

Ancestors of João Manuel, Prince of Portugal
8. Ferdinand, Duke of Viseu
4. Manuel I of Portugal
9. Beatrice of Portugal
2. John III of Portugal
10. Ferdinand II of Aragon
5. Maria of Aragon
11. Isabella I of Castile
1. João Manuel, Hereditary Prince of Portugal
12. Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor
6. Philip I of Castile
13. Mary, Duchess of Burgundy
3. Catherine of Austria
14. Ferdinand II of Aragon (= 10)
7. Joanna I of Castile
15. Isabella I of Castile (= 11)

References

  1. ^ Stephens, Henry Morse (1903). The Story of Portugal. G.P. Putnam's Sons. pp. 139, 279. ISBN 9780722224731. Retrieved 17 September 2018.
  2. ^ Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Emanuel I." . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 9 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press.
  3. ^ Liss, Peggy K. (10 November 2015). Isabel the Queen: Life and Times. University of Pennsylvania Press. p. 11. ISBN 9780812293203.
  4. ^ Wurzbach, Constantin von, ed. (1861). "Habsburg, Philipp I. der Schöne von Oesterreich" . Biographisches Lexikon des Kaiserthums Oesterreich [Biographical Encyclopedia of the Austrian Empire] (in German). Vol. 7. p. 112 – via Wikisource.
  5. ^ Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Joanna" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 15 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press.

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João Manuel, Prince of Portugal House of AvizCadet branch of the House of BurgundyBorn: 3 June 1537 Died: 2 January 1554
Portuguese nobility
Preceded byPhilip Prince of Portugal
1539–1554
Succeeded bySebastian
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* also an infante of Castile and León, Aragon, Sicily and Naples,  § also an infante of Spain and an archduke of Austria,  # also an infante of Spain,  ‡ also an imperial prince of Brazil,  ¶ also a prince of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, Duke in Saxony,  ◙ also a prince of Braganza,  ¤ title removed in 1920 as their parents' marriage was deemed undynastic,  ƒ claimant infante
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