MAKE A MEME View Large Image Prior of the Order of Saint John of Jerusalem, with its Portuguese headquarters in the town of Crato. The Infante Luís, 5th Duke of Beja (pron. IPA: [lu'iʃ]; English: Louis or Lewis) (Abrantes, March 3, 1506 — Marvila, in Lisbon, ...
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Keywords: european nobility europeannobility catherine of aragon catherineofaragon juana of castile juanaofcastile portrait spanish royality spanishroyality european royalty europeanroyalty six wives of henry viii sixwivesofhenryviii tudors The Infante Luís, 5th Duke of Beja (pron. IPA: [lu'iʃ]; English: Louis or Lewis) (Abrantes, March 3, 1506 — Marvila, in Lisbon, November 27, 1555) was the second son of King Manuel I of Portugal and his second wife Maria of Aragon, princess of Spain (Catholic Kings' third daughter), and therefore a Portuguese infante. Luís succeeded his father as the 5th Duke of Beja and was also made 9th Constable of the Kingdom (Portuguese: Condestável do Reino) and Prior of the Order of Saint John of Jerusalem, with its Portuguese headquarters in the town of Crato. The Infante Luís, 5th Duke of Beja (pron. IPA: [lu'iʃ]; English: Louis or Lewis) (Abrantes, March 3, 1506 — Marvila, in Lisbon, November 27, 1555) was the second son of King Manuel I of Portugal and his second wife Maria of Aragon, princess of Spain (Catholic Kings' third daughter), and therefore a Portuguese infante. Luís succeeded his father as the 5th Duke of Beja and was also made 9th Constable of the Kingdom (Portuguese: Condestável do Reino) and Prior of the Order of Saint John of Jerusalem, with its Portuguese headquarters in the town of Crato.
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