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Portuguese royalty
House of Aviz
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| John I
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| Children
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| Prince Edward
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| Pedro, Duke of Coimbra
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| Henry the Navigator
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| Princess Isabel
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| John, Duke of Aveiro
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| Fernando, the Saint Prince
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| Afonso, Duke of Braganza
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| Princess Beatrice
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| Edward
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| Children
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| Prince Afonso
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| Ferdinand, Duke of Viseu
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| Princess Leonor
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| Princess Catherine
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| Princess Joan
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| Manuel, Duke of Beja
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| Afonso V
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| Children include
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| Saint Joan Princess
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| Prince John
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| John II
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| Prince Afonso
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| George, Duke of Coimbra (natural son)
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| Manuel I
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| Children include
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| Miguel da Paz
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| Prince John
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| Princess Isabella
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| Princess Beatrice
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| Louis, Duke of Beja
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| Ferdinand, Duke of Guarda
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| Cardinal-Prince Afonso
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| Cardinal Henry
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| Edward, Duke of Guimarães
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| Princess Maria
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| Grandchildren include
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| Philip I (II of Spain)
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| Anthony, Prior of Crato
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| Catherine, Duchess of Braganza
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| Great-Grandchildren include
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| Teodosio, Duke of Braganza
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| Great-Great-Grandchildren include
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| John, Duke of Braganza
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| John III
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| Children include
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| Princess Maria
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| Prince John
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| Grandchildren include
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| Prince Sebastian
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| Don Carlos
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| Sebastian
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| Cardinal Henry
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| Anthony
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Miguel da Paz of Portugal (English (lit.): Michael of the Peace) was a Portuguese Prince son of King Manuel I of Portugal and his first wife Isabella of Aragon.
He was born in Zaragoza, Spain on August 24 1498 the year the Portuguese explorer Vasco da Gama discovered the route to India by sea. He was during the next two years the heir to the throne of both Portugal and Spain.
He died young in Granada on July 19 1500 and is buried in the Convent of Saint Isabella, the Royal, in Toledo.