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  1. Peter I of Portugal. Peter I (Portuguese: Pedro I, IPA: [ˈpeðɾu]; 8 April 1320 – 18 January 1367), known as the Just ( o Justiceiro) or the Cruel ( o Cruel ), was King of Portugal from 1357 until his death. [1] Early life. Born on 8 April 1320 in Coimbra, Peter was the fifth child of Afonso of Portugal and his wife, Beatrice of Castile.

  2. Pedro Fernández de Castro. Mother. Aldonça Lourenço de Valadares. Inês de Castro ( Portuguese pronunciation: [iˈneʒ ðɨ ˈkaʃtɾu]; in Castilian: Inés; 1325 – 7 January 1355) was a Galician noblewoman and courtier, best known as lover and posthumously recognized wife of King Pedro I of Portugal.

  3. 18 mai 2018 · 18 mai 2018. Peu d’histoires d’amour ont marqué le Portugal comme celle d’Inês de Castro et le roi Pedro, prince héritier de la couronne du Portugal. Une histoire d’amour légendaire. Inês de Castro et le roi Pedro, un amour interdit. Cette histoire commence au XIVe siècle, à la cour du Portugal.

  4. La légende de Pedro et Inês • Centre du Portugal. Arts & Culture. La légende de Pedro et Inês. Si il y a une histoire d'amour qui a marqué l'histoire du Portugal, c’est celle de l'amour interdit entre le Prince D.Pedro et Inês de Castro, dame de compagnie de da femme D. Constança Manuel.

  5. 5 févr. 2024 · February 5, 2024. 0. Quinta das Lágrimas, Pedro, Flickr. In the heart of Portugals rich history lies a tale of love, tragedy, and undying devotion that has captivated hearts for centuries. This is the story of Pedro I, the future king of Portugal, and the handmaiden Inês de Castro, often hailed as the most tragic and beautiful ...

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  6. 13 févr. 2024 · Last updated on February 13, 2024 | Est. Reading Time: 4 minutes. The story unfolds in the 14th century. Prince Pedro (1320–1367), the designated heir to the Portuguese throne, was engaged to be married to Constança of the Castile Kingdom.

  7. Based on a true tale from medieval Portugal, the Pedro and Inês myth is one of the most frequently adapted historical stories of all time – and no wonder. It really does have the lot, from...