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Father
  
Peter I

Died
  
1397, Crown of Castile

Mother
  
Ines de Castro

House
  
House of Burgundy

Religion
  
Roman Catholicism

Children
  
Infanta Beatrix

Name
  
Denis, of


Denis, Lord of Cifuentes

Burial
  
Santa Maria de Guadalupe Monastery

Spouse
  
Joan of Castile, Lady of Cifuentes

Issue
  
Infante Fernando, Lord of Cifuentes Infante Pedro, Lord of Colmenarejo Infanta Beatrix

Parents
  
Peter I of Portugal, Ines de Castro

Grandparents
  
Afonso IV of Portugal, Pedro Fernandez de Castro, Beatrice of Castile, Aldonca Lourenco de Valadares

Similar People
  
Peter I of Portugal, Ines de Castro, Ferdinand I of Portugal, Constanza Manuel, John I of Portugal

Denis of Portugal (Portuguese: Dinis or Diniz, [diˈniʃ]) (1354 – 1397) was an infante of Portugal. He was the son of Portuguese King Peter I and a Galician noblewoman named Inês de Castro who had arrived in Portugal as a maid of princess Constance of Castile, recently married to Pedro I (Heir Prince at the time).

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History

Considering Denis an Infante of Portugal is a debatable subject. Some historians consider him a natural son of Peter I, so the title Infante of Portugal could never be attributed to him. Other opinions refer that after the death of Inês de Castro, ordered by Pedro's father King Afonso IV of Portugal, the Prince after inheriting the throne admitted that he had married Inês secretly, and because of that she was a lawful Queen of Portugal.

After the death of his mother Denis left Portugal to Castile with his brother but during the 1383–85 Crisis he was one of the claimants to the throne along with Beatrice of Portugal (his niece), John, Master of Aviz (his half-brother) and John (his brother). Although he managed to be acclaimed King in the city of Santarém his connections with Castile eventually lost him the throne and at the time of the Battle of Aljubarrota he was already out of the country like his brother John.

Family

He married in 1372 Joan of Castile, 2nd? Lady of Cifuentes, born c. 1360, illegitimate daughter of Henry II of Castile by Juana, 1st? Lady of Cifuentes, born c. 1340, from whom he had two sons and a daughter:

  • Fernando de Portugal, 3rd? Lord of Cifuentes and Comendador of Oreja (born c. 1380), married firstly to María de Torres, 5th Lady of Villardompardo (1400 – Jaén), and had issue now extinct in male line, and married secondly to Aldara Osorio (born c. 1390), and had issue now extinct in male line
  • Pedro de Portugal, 1st Lord of Colmenarejo (born c. 1385), married to Isabel Enríquez (born c. 1390), and had issue now extinct in male line
  • Beatriz de Portugal (died aft. 1467), unmarried and without issue
  • He died in 1397.

    References

    Denis, Lord of Cifuentes Wikipedia