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John I of Portugal House of Aviz Cadet branch of the Portuguese House of Burgundy Born: 11 April 1358 Died: 14 August 1433
Regnal titles
Preceded by
Ferdinand I
King of Portugal and the Algarve
1385–1433
Succeeded by
Edward
Monarchs of Portugal
Portuguese House of Burgundy (1139–1383)
  • Afonso I
  • Sancho I
  • Afonso II
  • Sancho II
  • Afonso III
  • Dinis I
  • Afonso IV
  • Pedro I
  • Fernando I
House of Aviz (1385–1495)
  • João I
  • Duarte I
  • Afonso V
  • João II
House of Aviz-Beja (1495–1580)
  • Manuel I
  • João III
  • Sebastião I
  • Henrique I
Portuguese House of Habsburg (1581–1640)
  • Filipe I
  • Filipe II
  • Filipe III
House of Braganza (1640–1853)
  • João IV
  • Afonso VI
  • Pedro II
  • João V
  • José I
  • Maria I with Pedro III
  • João VI
  • Pedro IV
  • Maria II
  • Miguel I
  • Maria II with Fernando II
House of Braganza-Coburg (1853–1910)
  • Pedro V
  • Luís I
  • Carlos I
  • Manuel II

This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press.

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