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Afonso
Lord of Leiria
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Born c. 1288
Died c. 1300
Lisbon
House Portuguese House of Burgundy
Father Afonso of Portugal, Lord of Portalegre
Mother Violante Manuel
Religion Roman Catholicism

Afonso of Portugal (c. 1288 – Lisbon, c. 1300; Portuguese pronunciation: [ɐˈfõsu]; English: Alphonzo or Alphonse) was a Portuguese noble, son of Afonso of Portugal, Lord of Portalegre and his wife Violante Manuel. He was granted the title of Lord of Leiria. Afonso of Portugal died in 1300 when he was about twelve years of age without having married and without leaving any offspring.[1]



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  • Menéndez Pidal de Navascués, Faustino (1982). Instituto Luis de Salazar y Castro, ed. Heráldica medieval española. Volumen I: La Casa Real de Castilla y León. Hidalguía. ISBN 8400051505.


  • Menezo Otero, Juan José (2005). Reinos y Jefes de Estado desde el 712 (5ª ed.). Madrid: Historia Hispana. ISBN 84-604-9610-4.








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