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1729: 1125: 1121:. The Duchess also had a son, Dom Teodósio of Braganza, who would be her royal heir and successor to the throne. The Duchess's claim was relatively strong, as it was reinforced by her husband's position as one of the legitimate heirs; thus they would both be entitled to hold the Kingship. Moreover, the Duchess was living in Portugal, not abroad, and was not underage, but 40 years old. Her weaknesses were her sex (Portugal had not had a generally recognized reigning queen) and her being the second daughter, there thus existed a genealogically senior claimant. 593: 581: 563: 515: 447: 434: 551: 539: 527: 508: 423: 625: 613: 324: 466: 669: 657: 645: 77: 179: 481: 36: 1341:. When the people failed to rise and yield the city to Dom António, the attempt was abandoned. Spain and Portugal would remain united in a dynastic union of the crowns (remaining formally independent and with autonomous administrations) for the next 60 years, until 1640. This union is called the 1094:'s death triggered the struggle for the throne of Portugal when Ranuccio was 11 years old. However, his father was an ally and even a subject of the Spanish King, another contender, so Ranuccio's rights were not very forcibly claimed at that time. Ranuccio became reigning Duke of Parma in 1592. 2057: 705: 1074:
was a foreigner (although his mother was Portuguese) and descended from Manuel I by a female line; as for António, although he was Manuel I's grandson in the male line, he was an illegitimate grandson.
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Portuguese nobility was worried about the maintenance of their independence and sought help to find a new King. By this time the Portuguese throne was disputed by several claimants; among them were
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The combined Spanish-Portuguese navy's victory resulted in the rapid conquest of the Azores, completing the dynastic union of the Portuguese and Spanish empires. The King
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Instead, Ranuccio's aunt Catherine, Duchess of Braganza, claimed the throne, very ambitiously, but failed. Catherine, Duchess of Braganza was married to Duke
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on August 25. The Battle ended in a decisive victory for the Spanish Habsburgs, both on land and sea. Two days later, the Duke of Alba captured Lisbon.
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Ranuccio Farnese (1569–1622), the hereditary Duke of Parma and Piacenza, was the son of the late elder daughter of Duarte of Portugal, Duke of
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custom, her late older sister's son Ranuccio, an Italian, was the closest heir, then the Duchess herself, and only after them, King Philip.
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by the Portuguese Cortes of Tomar (1581). In 1589, António made an attempt on Lisbon supported by English forces under the command of Sir
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Philip, in contrast, was the eldest grandchild, but he descended from a legitimate (albeit female) line, through his mother, Infanta
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Roe, J (2020). "The identification and ennoblement of 'hybridity' during the Iberian Union 1580–1640".
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in 1578. Henry renounced his clerical offices and sought to take a bride for the continuation of the
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According to the old feudal custom, the line of succession of the Portuguese throne would have been:
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exile in the service of France, but was utterly defeated at sea by a Spanish fleet commanded by Don
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In early 1581, António fled to France and, as Philip's armies had not yet occupied the
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António was known for having wider support in Portugal and throughout the nascent
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and her children (youngest daughter of Duarte of Portugal, Maria's younger sister).
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on July 27, 1582. António's attempt to rule Portugal from Terceira Island, in the
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and his children (son of Isabella of Portugal, the eldest daughter of Manuel I).
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Warfare At Sea 1500–1650; Maritime Conflicts and the Transformation of Europe
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