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Ferdinand Magellan
Portuguese explorer in the service of Spain
Pedro Álvares Cabral
Portuguese military commander and explorer (c.1467/8 – c.1521)
Isabel of Aragon
queen consort of Portugal (1470-1498)
Maria of Aragon
queen of Portugal
Philippa of Lancaster
English noblewoman and Portuguese queen consort
Eleanor of Portugal, Holy Roman Empress
consort of Frederick III
Joanna la Beltraneja
Castillian infanta and queen, queen consort of Portugal
Isabella of Portugal
Queen of Castile
Beatrice of Portugal
Queen of Castile, Pretender Queen of Portugal
Eleanor of Aragon
Queen of Portugal
Tristão da Cunha
Portuguese explorer and diplomat
Pedro Damiano
Portuguese chess player
Joan of Portugal
Portuguese infanta
Isabella of Portugal, Duchess of Burgundy
Duchess of Burgandy (1397-1471)
Nuno Álvares Pereira
Portuguese nobleman
Eleanor of Viseu
Queen consort of Portugal (1458–1525)
Afonso I
1st Duke of Braganza (1377-1461)
Pedro Mascarenhas
Portuguese explorer and colonial administrator
Infanta Beatrice, Duchess of Viseu
Duchess of Viseu, was the only female governor of the Order of Christ
Miguel da Paz, Prince of Portugal
Portuguese prince (1498-1500)
Peter, Duke of Coimbra
Regent of Portugal (1392-1449)
Isabella of Coimbra
queen consort of Portugal
Afonso, Prince of Portugal
Prince heir apparent, son of John II of Portugal
Ferdinand the Holy Prince
infante of the Kingdom of Portugal (1402–1443)
John, Constable of Portugal
Portuguese prince and Constable of Portugal (1400–1442)
Tomé Pires
Portuguese apothecary and diplomat
John, Prince of Antioch
Prince of Antioch (1431-1457)
Fernando I, Duke of Braganza
Portuguese nobleman
Peter, Constable of Portugal
Constable of Portugal (1429-1466)
Diogo Lopes de Sequeira
Governor of Portuguese India
Fernando II, Duke of Braganza
Duke of Guimarães and Braganza and Marquis of Vila Viçosa
Pedro Reinel
Portuguese cartographer
Isabella of Aragon
Infanta of Aragon, Countess of Urgell
Beatrice, Countess of Arundel
Portuguese noble
Francisco Álvares
16th century Portuguese missionary and explorer
Lopo Soares de Albergaria
third Governor of Portuguese India
Jorge Afonso
Portuguese Renaissance painter (c.1470-c.1540)
João Álvares Fagundes
Portuguese explorer
Jorge de Lencastre, 2nd Duke of Coimbra
2nd Duke of Coimbra, son of D. João II
Isabella of Viseu
Duchess of Braganza
Caramuru
Caramuru (-1557) was the Tupi name of the Portuguese colonist Diogo Álvares Correia, who is notable for being the first European to establish contact with the native Tupinambá population in modern-day Brazil and was instrumental in the early colonization of Brazil by the Portuguese crown. Notably, Caramuru's native-born wife, Catarina Paraguaçu, was the first South American native to be received in France in 1526. He and Catarina became the first Christian family in Brazil and had three children: Gaspar, Gabriel and Jorge, all named knights by Tomé de Sousa.
Pedro de Escobar
Portuguese composer
Lopo Homem
Portuguese cartographer (1497–1572)
Infanta Beatrice of Coimbra
Portuguese infanta
Lopo Vaz de Sampaio
Portuguese colonial governor
Diogo Afonso
Portuguese explorer
Estêvão da Gama
Portuguese knight
Álvaro of Braganza
Portuguese nobleman
Cristóvão Jacques
Portuguese explorer
Infante John, Duke of Viseu
Portuguese infante
Infanta Philippa of Coimbra
Portuguese noble
Andreas de Escobar
Bishop (1348-1448)
Diogo Fernandes Pereira
Portuguese explorer
Huguet
Huguet (died 1438), also written as Houet or Ouguete, was a possibly Catalan architect living in the early 15th century and active in Portugal, who introduced the Flamboyant Gothic style to Portugal. He played an important role in the evolution of Gothic architecture in Portugal throughout the 15th and the early 16th centuries. thumb|Monastery of Batalha
Vicente Sodré
Portuguese explorer