Miguel da Paz

Prince of Portugal, unified crowns claim

Miguel da Paz - Prince of Portugal, unified crowns claim
Born

August 23rd, 1498
527 years ago

Died

1500
525 years ago — 2 years old

Category

Leaders & Politicians

Country

Portugal

Links & References

Born in 1498, this figure was a claimant to the thrones of Portugal and Spain through an intricate royal lineage. As the son of King Manuel I of Portugal and Isabella of Aragon, he was part of a dynastic plan to unite the two crowns. Miguel was named as a prospective heir to the combined kingdoms, aiming to solidify political alliances during a period of intense power struggles in Europe. His royal status was highlighted through various ceremonies and titles, though his life was cut short at a young age, limiting his practical influence over the realms.

Claimed rights to the thrones of Portugal and Spain

Son of Manuel I of Portugal and Isabella of Aragon

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