Casa do Infantado

Royal Titles of Portugal
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  King of Portugal
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  Royal Dukes
  Infante of Portugal
Households
  House of the Infante

Created in 1654 by King John IV of Portugal, the Casa do Infantado (House of the Infantes) was a wealthy Portuguese seigniory that consisted mainly of the material goods, lands and properties confiscated from the House of Vila Real, supporters of Spain during the Portuguese Restoration War. The Casa do Infantado belonged to and was passed on to the second-born son of each King — i.e., the Infante that was not entitled to the crown — as his appanage. This member of the Portuguese Royal family was known as Senhor da Casa do Infantado (Lord of the House of Infantado) or simply Senhor do Infantado (Lord of Infantado).

Heritage

The following estates were part of the Casa do Infantado:

Lords of Infantado

The following princes were Lords of Infantado:

As noted above, the Lords of Infantado who eventually became kings did so not because they were preordained to inherit the crown (as this was reserved for the first-born princes) but rather due to specific historical events.

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