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Manuel I (European Portuguese:; 31 May 1469 – 13 December 1521), known as the Fortunate (Portuguese: O Venturoso), was King of Portugal from 1495 to 1521. A member of the House of Aviz, Manuel was Duke of Beja and Viseu prior to succeeding his cousin, John II of Portugal, as monarch.
- Manuel I. (Portugal)
König Manuel I., der Glückliche, von Portugal. Manuel I....
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Dom Manuel II (15 November 1889 – 2 July 1932), "the...
- Manuel I. (Portugal)
Manuel I ( Alcochete, 31 de maio de 1469 – Lisboa, 13 de dezembro de 1521 ), apelidado de O Venturoso, foi o Rei de Portugal e Algarves de 1495 até à sua morte. Era o filho mais novo do infante Fernando, Duque de Viseu, filho do rei Duarte I e de sua esposa, a infanta Beatriz de Portugal, neta do rei João I e filha do infante João.
On 5 December 1496, King Manuel I of Portugal signed the decree of expulsion of Jews and Muslims to take effect by the end of October of the next year. [1] Background. Until the 15th century, some Jews occupied prominent places in Portuguese political and economic life. For example, Isaac Abrabanel was the treasurer of King Afonso V of Portugal.
Manuel I was the king of Portugal from 1495 to 1521, whose reign was characterized by religious troubles (all Moors and Jews refusing baptism were expelled), by a policy of clever neutrality in the face of quarrels between France and Spain, and by the continuation of overseas expansion, notably to.
Manuel I. ( portugiesisch Dom Manuel I ), genannt „Emanuel der Glückliche“ ( O Venturoso, * 31. Mai 1469 in Alcochete; † 13. Dezember 1521 in Lissabon ), gilt als einer der bedeutendsten Könige Portugals. Er stammte aus dem Hause Avis und regierte von 1495 bis 1521.