List of Portuguese monarchs
King of Portugal and the Algarves | |
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Style | Royal residences in Portugal |
Pretender(s) | Duarte Pio, Duke of Braganza |
This is a list of Portuguese monarchs who ruled from the establishment of the Kingdom of Portugal, in 1139, to the deposition of the Portuguese monarchy and creation of the Portuguese Republic with the 5 October 1910 revolution.
Through the nearly 800 years in which Portugal was a monarchy, the kings held various other
After the demise of the Portuguese monarchy, in 1910, Portugal almost restored its monarchy in a revolution known as the Monarchy of the North, though the attempted restoration only lasted a month before destruction. With Manuel II's death, the Miguelist branch of the house of Braganza became the pretenders to the throne of Portugal. They have all been acclaimed king of Portugal by their monarchist groups.
The monarchs of Portugal all came from a single ancestor, Afonso I of Portugal, but direct lines have sometimes ended. This has led to a variety of royal houses coming to rule Portugal, though all having Portuguese royal lineage. These houses are:
- House of Burgundy (1139–1383)
- House of Aviz (1385–1580)
- House of Habsburg (1581–1640)
- House of Braganza (1640–1910)
House of Burgundy (1139–1383)
Monarchs of the Iberian Peninsula |
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The
Name | Lifespan | Reign start | Reign end | Notes | Family | Image |
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Teresa, Countess of Portugal | Burgundy | |||||
Sancho I
| 11 November 1154 – 26 March 1211 (aged 56) | 6 December 1185 | 26 March 1211 | Son of Afonso I | Burgundy | |
Afonso II
| 23 April 1185 – 25 March 1223 (aged 37) | 27 March 1211 | 25 March 1223 | Son of Sancho I | Burgundy | |
Sancho II
| 8 September 1209 – 4 January 1248 (aged 38) | 26 March 1223 | 4 December 1247 | Son of Afonso II | Burgundy | |
Afonso III
| 5 May 1210 – 16 February 1279 (aged 68) | 4 January 1248 | 16 February 1279 | Son of Afonso II Brother of Sancho II | Burgundy | |
Denis I
| 9 October 1261 – 7 January 1325 (aged 63) | 6 February 1279 | 7 January 1325 | Son of Afonso III | Burgundy | |
Afonso IV
| 8 February 1291 – 28 May 1357 (aged 66) | 7 January 1325 | 28 May 1357 | Son of Denis I | Burgundy | |
Peter I
| 8 April 1320 – 18 January 1367 (aged 46) | 28 May 1357 | 18 January 1367 | Son of Afonso IV | Burgundy | |
Ferdinand I
| 31 October 1345 – 22 October 1383 (aged 37) | 18 January 1367 | 22 October 1383 | Son of Peter I | Burgundy | |
Beatrice
| 7–13 February 1373 – c. 1420 (aged 46–47) | (Disputed) 1383 | (Disputed) 1385 | Daughter of Ferdinand I | Burgundy |
House of Aviz (1385–1580)
The
Name | Lifespan | Reign start | Reign end | Notes | Family | Image |
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Sebastian I
| 20 January 1554 – 4 August 1578 (aged 24) | 11 June 1557 | 4 August 1578 | Grandson of John III | Aviz | |
Henry I
| 31 January 1512 – 31 January 1580 (aged 68) | 4 August 1578 | 31 January 1580 | Son of Manuel I Brother of John III Great-uncle of Sebastian | Aviz | |
Anthony I
| 1531 – 28 August 1595 (aged 64) | (Disputed) 24 July 1580 | (Disputed) 1583 | Grandson of Manuel I Nephew of Henry I | Aviz |
House of Habsburg (1581–1640)
The
Name | Lifespan | Reign start | Reign end | Notes | Family | Image |
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Philip I
| 21 May 1527 – 13 September 1598 (aged 71) | 17 April 1581 | 13 September 1598 | Grandson of Manuel I Nephew of Henry I | Habsburg | |
Philip II
| 14 April 1578 – 31 March 1621 (aged 42) | 13 September 1598 | 31 March 1621 | Son of Philip I | Habsburg | |
Philip III
| 8 April 1605 – 17 September 1665 (aged 60) | 31 March 1621 | 1 December 1640 | Son of Philip II | Habsburg |
House of Braganza (1640–1910)
The House of Braganza, also known as the Brigantine Dynasty, came to power in 1640, when John II, Duke of Braganza, claimed to be the rightful heir of the defunct House of Aviz, as he was the great-great-grandson of King Manuel I. John was proclaimed King John IV, and he deposed the House of Habsburg in the Portuguese Restoration War.
The descendants of Queen Maria II and her consort, King Ferdinand II (a German prince of the House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha), came to rule in 1853. Portuguese law and custom treated them as members of the House of Braganza, though they were still Saxe-Coburg and Gotha dynasts. This has led some to classify these last four monarchs of Portugal as members of a new royal family, called the House of Braganza-Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, though this view is not widely held.
Name | Lifespan | Reign start | Reign end | Notes | Family | Image |
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John IV
| 19 March 1604 – 6 November 1656 (aged 52) | 1 December 1640 | 6 November 1656 | Was chosen as king through Acclamation (unanimous consent) by the Portuguese people. Later, by right of conquest, dethroned the King Philip III Was also great-great-grandson of Manuel I | Braganza | |
Afonso VI
| 21 August 1643 – 12 September 1683 (aged 40) | 6 November 1656 | 12 September 1683 | Son of John IV | Braganza | |
Peter II
| 26 April 1648 – 9 December 1706 (aged 58) | 6 November 1683 | 9 December 1706 | Son of John IV Brother of Afonso VI | Braganza | |
John V
| 22 October 1689 – 31 July 1750 (aged 60) | 9 December 1706 | 31 July 1750 | Son of Peter II | Braganza | |
Joseph I
| 6 June 1714 – 24 February 1777 (age 62) | 31 July 1750 | 24 February 1777 | Son of John V | Braganza | |
Maria I
| 17 December 1734 – 20 March 1816 (aged 81) | 24 February 1777 | 20 March 1816 | Daughter of Joseph I | Braganza | |
Peter III
| 5 July 1717 – 25 May 1786 (aged 68) | 24 February 1777 | 25 May 1786 | Husband of Maria I Son of John V jure uxoris king | Braganza | |
John VI
| 13 May 1767 – 10 March 1826 (aged 58) | 20 March 1816 | 10 March 1826 | Son of Maria I and Peter III | Braganza | |
Peter IV
| 12 October 1798 – 24 September 1834 (aged 35) | 10 March 1826 | 2 May 1826 | Son of John VI | Braganza | |
Maria II
| 4 April 1819 – 15 November 1853 (aged 34) | 2 May 1826 26 May 1834 | 23 June 1828 15 November 1853 | Daughter of Peter IV | Braganza | |
Michael I
| 26 October 1802 – 14 November 1866 (aged 64) | 26 February 1828 | 6 May 1834 | Son of John VI Brother of Peter IV Uncle of Maria II | Braganza | |
Ferdinand II
| 29 October 1816 – 15 December 1885 (aged 69) | 16 September 1837 | 15 November 1853 | Husband of Maria II jure uxoris king | Saxe-Coburg-Gotha-Koháry | |
Peter V
| 16 September 1837 – 11 November 1861 (aged 24) | 15 November 1853 | 11 November 1861 | Son of Maria II and Ferdinand II | Braganza/Braganza-Saxe-Coburg and Gotha[3] | |
Louis I
| 31 October 1838 – 19 October 1889 (aged 50) | 11 November 1861 | 19 October 1889 | Son of Maria II and Ferdinand II Brother of Peter V | Braganza/Braganza-Saxe-Coburg and Gotha[3] | |
Carlos I
| 28 September 1863 – 1 February 1908 (aged 44) | 19 October 1889 | 1 February 1908 | Son of Louis I | Braganza/Braganza-Saxe-Coburg and Gotha[3] | |
Manuel II
| 15 November 1889 – 2 July 1932 (aged 42) | 1 February 1908 | 5 October 1910 | Son of Carlos I Last King of Portugal | Braganza/Braganza-Saxe-Coburg and Gotha[3][4] |
Length of Reign
Name | Reign | Duration |
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Afonso I | 25 July 1139 – 6 December 1185 | 46 years 4 months 11 days |
Sancho I | 6 December 1185 – 26 March 1211 | 25 years 3 months 20 days |
Afonso II | 26 March 1211 – 25 March 1223 | 11 years 11 months 27 days |
Sancho II | 25 March 1223 – 4 December 1247 | 24 years 8 months 9 days |
Afonso III | 4 January 1248 – 16 February 1279 | 31 years 1 month 12 days |
Denis I | 6 February 1279 – 7 January 1325 | 45 years 11 months 1 day |
Afonso IV | 7 January 1325 – 28 May 1357 | 32 years 4 months 21 days |
Peter I | 28 May 1357 – 18 January 1367 | 9 years 7 months 21 days |
Ferdinand I | 18 January 1367 – 22 October 1383 | 16 years 9 months 4 days |
John I | 6 April 1385 – 14 August 1433 | 48 years 4 months 8 days |
Edward | 14 August 1433 – 9 September 1438 | 5 years 26 days |
Afonso V | 13 September 1438 – 11 November 1477,
15 November 1477 – 28 August 1481 |
1°st: (39 years 1 month 29 days),
2°nd: (3 years 9 months 13 days), full: 42 years 11 months 11 days |
John II | 11 November 1477 – 15 November 1477,
28 August 1481 – 25 October 1495 |
1°st: (4 days),
2°nd: (14 years 1 month 27 days), full: 14 years 2 months 1 day |
Manuel I | 25 October 1495 – 13 December 1521 | 26 years 1 month 18 days |
John III | 13 December 1521 – 11 June 1557 | 35 years 5 months 29 days |
Sebastian I
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11 June 1557 – 4 August 1578 | 21 years 1 month 24 days |
Henry I | 4 August 1578 – 31 January 1580 | 1 year 5 months 27 days |
Philip I | 12 September 1580 – 13 September 1598 | 18 years 1 day |
Philip II | 13 September 1598 – 31 March 1621 | 22 years 6 months 18 days |
Philip III | 31 March 1621 – 1 December 1640 | 19 years 8 months 1 day |
John IV | 1 December 1640 – 6 November 1656 | 15 years 11 months 5 days |
Afonso VI | 6 November 1656 – 12 September 1683 | 26 years 10 months 6 days |
Peter II | 12 September 1683 – 9 December 1706 | 23 years 2 months 27 days |
John V | 9 December 1706 – 31 July 1750 | 43 years 7 months 22 days |
Joseph I | 31 July 1750 – 24 February 1777 | 26 years 6 months 24 days |
Maria I | 24 February 1777 – 20 March 1816 | 39 years 25 days |
Peter III | 24 February 1777 – 25 May 1786 | 9 years 3 months 1 day |
John VI | 20 March 1816 – 10 March 1826 | 9 years 11 months 18 days |
Peter IV | 10 March 1826 – 2 May 1826 | 1 month 22 days |
Maria II | 2 May 1826 – 23 June 1828,
26 May 1834 – 15 November 1853 |
1°st: (2 years 1 month 21 days),
2°nd: (19 years 5 months 20 days), full: 21 years 7 months 10 days |
Michael I | 11 July 1828 – 26 May 1834 | 5 years 10 months 15 days |
Ferdinand II | 16 September 1837 – 15 November 1853 | 16 years 1 month 30 days |
Peter V | 15 November 1853 – 11 November 1861 | 7 years 11 months 27 days |
Louis I | 11 November 1861 – 19 October 1889 | 27 years 11 months 8 days |
Carlos I | 19 October 1889 – 1 February 1908 | 18 years 3 months 13 days |
Manuel II | 1 February 1908 – 5 October 1910 | 2 years 8 months 4 days |
See also
- List of Portuguese royal consorts
- List of viceroys of Portugal
- List of titles and honours of the Portuguese Crown
- Style of the Portuguese sovereign
- Families
References
- ISBN 0-86350-194-X; César Olivera Serrano, «Beatriz de Portugal»
- ISBN 972-33-0919-X, pages 494/95
- ^ a b c d Also referred as the House of Braganza-Saxe-Coburg and Gotha. "While remaining patrilineal dynasts of the duchy of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha according to pp. 88, 116 of the 1944 Almanach de Gotha, Title 1, Chapter 1, Article 5 of the 1838 Portuguese constitution declared, with respect to Ferdinand II of Portugal's issue by his first wife, that 'the Most Serene House of Braganza is the reigning house of Portugal and continues through the Person of the Lady Queen Maria II'. Thus their mutual descendants constitute the Coburg line of the House of Braganza"
- ^ Some historians consider that Manuel II was preceded by his elder brother Luís Filipe, not by his father Carlos. In fact, while king Carlos died instantly under the bullets of the anarchists on 1 February 1908, his son Luís Filipe, the crown prince, survived for at least twenty-five minutes, enough to allow governmental officials to name him king. This act is, however, usually considered as historically irrelevant, given that the crown prince never recovered from his coma. His younger brother Manuel (who was also injured, though not seriously) is therefore considered to have been the direct successor of the murdered king Carlos I.
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