Beatrice of Portugal

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Portuguese Royalty
House of Burgundy
Afonso Henriques (Afonso I)
Children include
Sancho I
Children include
Afonso II
Children include
Sancho II
Afonso III
Children include
Denis
Children include
Afonso IV
Children include
Peter I
Children include
Ferdinand I
Children include
  • Infanta Beatriz, Queen of Castile

Infanta Beatrice of Portugal, Beatriz in Portuguese (pron. IPA: [biɐ'tɾiʃ]), (1372, Coimbra-1410) was the only daughter of king Fernando I of Portugal and his wife, the Castilian Leonor Telles de Menezes.

In the beginning of 1383, the political situation in Portugal was not peaceful. Beatrice was the king's only child, and heir to the throne, after her younger brothers' deaths in 1380 and 1382. Her marriage was the political issue of the day and inside the palace, factions lobbied constantly. Ferdinand arranged and cancelled his daughter's wedding several times before settling for his wife's first choice, king Juan I of Castile. Juan had lost his wife (Infanta Leonor of Aragon) the year before, and was happy to take the Portuguese heiress. The wedding took place on May 17, 1383 in the Portuguese city of Elvas. Beatrice was only eleven years old - old enough, apparently, for a marriage in the 14th century.

King Ferdinand of Portugal died shortly thereafter, on October 22, 1383. According to the treaty between Castile and Portugal, the Queen Mother, Leonor Telles de Menezes, became regent in the name of her daughter and son-in-law. But not everybody in Portugal was happy about this state of affairs. The loss of independence was unthinkable for the majority of Portuguese nobles. A rebellion led by the Master of the Order of Aviz, future João I of Portugal, started in that year, leading to the 1383-1385 Crisis.

Juan I of Castile invaded Portugal in 1384 to fight for his newly-born son Miguel's (1384-1385) rights to the crown. That war ended in the next year, with the utter defeat of Castile in the Battle of Aljubarrota. In the aftermath of this battle, João I of Aviz became the uncontested king of Portugal. Beatrice was no longer heir to the throne; she was merely the Consort Queen.

Beatrice died in 1410 in Madrigal (Castile).

[edit] Genealogical Data

Beatriz, born 1372 at Coimbra, daughter of Ferdinand I, King of Portugal, and Leonor Telles de Meneses, married (as his second wife) at Badajoz on 13 May 1383 Juan I, King of Castile; proclaimed Queen of Portugal 22 October 1383.

[edit] Sources

  • Williamson, David (1988). Debrett's Kings and Queens of Europe. Exeter: Webb & Bower. ISBN 086350194X.


Preceded by:
Eleanor of Aragon
Queen Consort of Castile and Leon
1383–1390
Succeeded by:
Catherine of Lancaster