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House of Guimarães Memory
House of Guimarães Memory
House of Guimarães Memory
House of Guimarães Memory
House of Guimarães Memory
House of Guimarães Memory
House of Guimarães Memory
House of Guimarães Memory
House of Guimarães Memory
House of Guimarães Memory
House of Guimarães Memory
House of Guimarães Memory
House of Guimarães Memory
House of Guimarães Memory
House of Guimarães Memory
House of Guimarães Memory
House of Guimarães Memory
House of Guimarães Memory
House of Guimarães Memory
House of Guimarães Memory
House of Guimarães Memory
House of Guimarães Memory
House of Guimarães Memory
House of Guimarães Memory
House of Guimarães Memory
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The House of Aviz known as the Joanine Dynasty was the second dynasty of the kings of Portugal. In 1385, the Interregnum of the 1383-1385 crisis ended when the Cortes of Coimbra proclaimed the Master of the monastic military Order of Aviz as King John I. John was the natural son of King Peter I and Dona Teresa Lourenço, and so was half-brother to the last king of the Portuguese House of Burgundy or Afonsine Dynasty, Ferdinand I of Portugal. The House of Aviz continued to rule Portugal until Philip II of Spain inherited the Portuguese crown with the Portuguese succession crisis of 1580. The descendants of King John I were still also Masters of Aviz, though at times that title passed to one descendant of John and the Crown of Portugal to another. The title of Grand Master of the Order of Aviz was permanently incorporated into the Portuguese Crown toward the end of rule by the House of Aviz, in 1551.
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