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Inquisition. Punishments ranged from fines and imprisonment to property confiscation and banishment, with executions for heresy carried out by Crown justice. Between 1543 and 1684, at least 1,379 people were burned at the stake, and a minimum of 19,247 were condemned, with many dying in prison without trial.
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winds in the Indian Ocean. In winter the prevailing northeasterly monsoon impeded travel to India; in summer the southwest monsoon made departure from India difficult. As a result, Portugal decided that it needed permanent bases in India in addition to its ports in Africa, to pass the time while the
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state. Portugal thus militarily occupied some key cities on the Indian coast and Goa became the headquarters of the
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interests grew increasingly chaotic under the poor administration of ambitious governors. John III responded with new appointments that proved troubled and short-lived: in some cases, the new governors even had to fight their predecessors to take up their appointments. The resulting failures in
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Portuguese trade monopoly. In consideration of the challenging military situation faced by Portuguese forces worldwide, on 7 August 1549 John III declared every male subject between 20 and 65 years old recruitable for military service.
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Domingos in Lisbon, beginning a thirty-six-year reign characterized by extensive activity in internal and overseas politics, especially in relations with other major European states. John III continued the
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China, musk, rhubarb and silk in exchange for gromwells, pearls, horses from Arabia and Persia, non-worked silk, silk embroidery threads, fruits of the date palm, raisins, salt, sulphur and many other goods.
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1415:, Indian slaves and exotic birds from there. Brazilian wood was a very appreciated product in Europe because it could be used to produce a type of red dye. During John III's rule, after the initial
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Dom João, por graça de Deus, Rei de Portugal, e dos Algarves, d'aquém e d'além mar em África, Senhor da Guiné, e da Conquista, Navegação, & Comércio da Etiópia, Arábia, Pérsia, & Índia
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to Spain and secured their presence in the islands, which was not actually necessary, since Portugal was actually entitled to the islands according to the Treaty of Tordesillas.
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were strengthened "to face the new military techniques, imposed by the generalization of heavy artillery, combined with light fire weapons and blades".
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in India, and because it was so far away from mainland Portugal, it was extremely difficult for John III to secure Portuguese dominion in this area. A
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during John III's reign. Meanwhile, in the opposite side of the world, Portugal was the first European nation to make contact with Japan. In China
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with Emperor Charles V on 22 April 1529. It defined the areas of Spanish and Portuguese influence in Asia and established the anti-meridian to the
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in both the Indian Ocean and North Africa, causing Portugal to increase spending on defense and fortifications. Meanwhile in the
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territories in North Africa in favor of the trade with India and investments in Brazil. In Europe he improved relations with the
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alongside its military and trade outposts, at the height of the reign of King John III of Portugal.
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2560:(1st, UC Biblioteca Geral 1, 1979 ed.)
2557:The Erasmian influence on D. João de Castro
1549:, and she died a few days after his birth.
1446:
940:asking for missionaries for the Portuguese
3739:
3725:
3422:
3408:
3136:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (
1471:on 20 January 1554. When John III died of
706:for a number of years. He himself married
697:
29:
3112:
2863:Coutinho, Eduardo F. (22 February 2018).
2827:
2363:
1045:
764:and his biological son, Duarte; was made
428:Auto da Visitação ou Monólogo do Vaqueiro
292:; 6 June 1502 – 11 June 1557), nicknamed
3924:Infante João, Duke of Valencia de Campos
3746:
3429:
3264:
2992:
2955:
2892:
2866:Brazilian Literature as World Literature
2862:
2553:
1375:
1167:
1032:
986:John III was persuaded to establish the
963:
791:
568:
389:
4663:Portuguese colonization of the Americas
3225:
3200:. New York: Columbia University Press.
3193:
3182:
3173:
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2671:
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2503:
2501:
2480:
2410:
2398:
2386:
1457:Joanna of Austria, Princess of Portugal
1388:(from 1534 onwards). Each with its own
1157:
359:. On the eve of his death in 1557, the
343:) secured Portugal's monopoly over the
4615:
4363:Pedro I of Brazil & IV of Portugal
4151:Diogo, Prince of Portugal and Asturias
3756:The generations indicate descent from
3255:
3246:
3091:
2700:
2644:
2605:
2471:, pp.73–77 UC Biblioteca Geral 1, 1952
2321:Rendered as Joam in Archaic Portuguese
2127:
2007:
2003:
1993:
1885:
1775:
1771:
1451:From 1539, the heir to the throne was
1028:
973:of the Portuguese Inquisition, in the
839:. He also supported the mathematician
4473:Infante Duarte Nuno, Duke of Braganza
4164:Manuel, Hereditary Prince of Portugal
4058:Afonso, Hereditary Prince of Portugal
3778:Infanta Catarina, Duchess of Braganza
3720:
3403:
3178:. Vol. III. Círculo de Leitores.
3082:
2809:
2423:Elton, Geoffrey Rudolph, ed. (1990).
2422:
2346:Paes, Maria Paula Dias Couto (2007).
2254:
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2011:
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1951:
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1783:
1779:
1371:
1336:in the period between 1557 and 1564.
1194:(1512), the Chinese littoral (1513),
549:he married his maternal first cousin
287:
4504:Infante Duarte Pio, Duke of Braganza
4006:Infante Diogo, Constable of Portugal
3991:Infante Pedro, Constable of Portugal
3705:Debatable or disputed rulers are in
2925:
2912:
2590:
2578:
2507:
2498:
2492:
2345:
1295:. In 1524, a conference of experts (
1092:, develop peaceful relations and to
3960:Infante João, Constable of Portugal
3819:Infante Fernando, Count of Flanders
2962:. G.P. Putnam's Sons. p. 139.
2926:Liss, Peggy K. (10 November 2015).
2757:Here is a passage from a letter to
2303:Descendants of Manuel I of Portugal
740:He strengthened relations with the
194:Maria Manuela, Princess of Asturias
13:
4358:Francisco António, Prince of Beira
3866:Infante Afonso, Lord of Portalegre
3256:Serrão, Joaquim Veríssimo (1978).
3249:Dicionário da História de Portugal
3148:Cambridge History of Latin America
2447:John C. Olin, Desiderius Erasmus,
863:also dedicated works to the king.
16:King of Portugal from 1521 to 1557
14:
4684:
4572:also an imperial prince of Brazil
4130:Infante Duarte, Duke of Guimarães
4094:Infante Duarte, Duke of Guimarães
4001:Cardinal-Infante Jaime of Coimbra
3115:D. João III O Homem e a Sua Época
2451:, p. 47 Fordham Univ Press, 1979
1761:Ancestors of John III of Portugal
1346:captured by Afonso de Albuquerque
1340:, which controlled the eponymous
441:between 1527 and 1538, was born.
4658:16th-century Portuguese monarchs
4450:Infante Augusto, Duke of Coimbra
4402:Infante Miguel, Duke of Braganza
4079:Infante Fernando, Duke of Guarda
3929:Infante Dinis, Lord of Cifuentes
3503:
3122:Herculano, Alexandre (1879–80).
2929:Isabel the Queen: Life and Times
2789:. Lexington Books. p. 167.
2425:The New Cambridge Modern History
2259:John III of Portugal figures in
1291:claimed the recently discovered
1039:Portugal and its colonial empire
994:had failed to properly renounce
948:" agreement, John III appointed
684:Magellan-Elcano circumnavigation
561:was alive to inherit the crown.
504:
263:
4259:Infante Francisco, Duke of Beja
4125:João Manuel, Prince of Portugal
3996:Infante João, Prince of Antioch
3986:Infante Fernando, Duke of Viseu
3955:Infante Henrique, Duke of Viseu
3845:Infante Fernando, Lord of Serpa
3260:. Vol. III. Lisboa: Verbo.
3232:. Hamden, Conn.: Archon Books.
3117:. Lisboa: Edição Romano Torres.
3052:
3032:
2856:
2844:
2829:10.1590/S1413-77042011000100005
2803:
2751:
2706:
2547:
2508:Lach, Donald Frederick (1994).
2365:10.1590/S0104-87752007000200015
1479:. John III's body rests in the
1453:João Manuel, Prince of Portugal
453:Diogo de Ortiz, Bishop of Viseu
394:Detail of Prince John from the
209:João Manuel, Prince of Portugal
161:
35:Portrait of John attributed to
4269:Infante Manuel, Count of Ourém
4089:Henrique I (The Cardinal-King)
3950:Infante Pedro, Duke of Coimbra
3887:Infante Afonso, Lord of Leiria
3814:Infante Pedro, Count of Urgell
3151:. Cambridge University Press.
3083:Braga, Paulo Drummond (2002).
2956:Stephens, Henry Morse (1903).
2716:, Irish and English clothing,
2461:
2441:
2416:
2339:
2315:
959:
545:. To strengthen his ties with
533:The marriage of John's sister
485:of Austria-Burgundy and Queen
1:
4497:Infante Afonso, Duke of Porto
4457:Infante Miguel, Duke of Viseu
3271:"John III. of Portugal"
3174:Mattoso, José (dir.) (1993).
3076:
2869:. Bloomsbury Publishing USA.
1394:Governorate General of Brazil
406:John, the eldest son of King
385:
320:, the third daughter of King
39:, copy of a 1552 original by
4673:Maritime history of Portugal
4648:Knights of the Golden Fleece
4390:João Carlos, Prince of Beira
4037:Infante Diogo, Duke of Viseu
3760:, and continues through the
3247:Serrão, Joel (dir.) (1971).
2334:Pereira & Rodrigues 1904
1386:Captaincy Colonies of Brazil
1222:– commercial strongholds in
1150:based on his service in the
7:
4032:Infante João, Duke of Viseu
3092:Disney, A. R. (2009).
2296:
1906:John, Constable of Portugal
1752:
1674:Duarte, Archbishop of Braga
1525:Prince of Portugal (1526).
1509:(married 10 February 1525)
1123:in 1549. The fortresses of
807:John III's support for the
10:
4689:
4438:Infante João, Duke of Beja
4223:Teodósio, Prince of Brazil
4120:Filipe, Prince of Portugal
4115:Manuel, Prince of Portugal
4110:Afonso, Prince of Portugal
4074:Infante Luís, Duke of Beja
3022:Isabella I, Queen of Spain
2851:Fernão Lopes de Castanheda
2810:Dutra, Francis A. (2011).
2121:
2005:
1879:
1773:
1698:" (the king) followed by "
1568:Infanta Beatriz (Beatrice)
1350:taken by the Dutch in 1641
1256:India reclaimed it in 1961
1161:
787:
430:) in the queen's chamber.
410:born from his second wife
204:Philip, Prince of Portugal
199:Manuel, Prince of Portugal
189:Afonso, Prince of Portugal
4588:also a prince of Braganza
4545:
4522:Luís Filipe, Prince Royal
4514:
4483:
4418:
4382:
4350:
4329:
4313:
4277:
4241:
4209:
4194:Cardinal-Infante Fernando
4174:
4138:
4102:
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3344:
3335:
3327:
3322:
3287:
3157:10.1017/CHOL9780521395250
3113:Domingues, Mário (1962).
2554:Hooykaas, Reijer (1979).
2191:
2183:
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2133:
2129:
2093:
2071:
2063:
2035:
2013:
2009:
1971:
1949:
1941:
1913:
1891:
1887:
1851:
1829:
1821:
1793:
1777:
1666:
1653:Infante António (Anthony)
1502:
853:Chrysostomi Lucubrationes
564:
481:, the eldest daughter of
437:, Empress Consort of the
285:Portuguese pronunciation:
259:
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171:
143:
131:
114:
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83:
73:
65:
54:
47:
28:
23:
4564:also an infante of Spain
4022:João, Prince of Portugal
3226:Sanceau, Elaine (1970).
3183:McMurdo, Edward (1889).
2783:Goodwin, Stefan (1955).
2308:
2286:The Legend of Suriyothai
1812:Ferdinand, Duke of Viseu
1689:
1644:. Their son became King
1447:Death and dynastic issue
1152:Conquest of Tunis (1535)
657:Suleiman the Magnificent
580:The large and far-flung
396:Triptych of the Infantes
4535:Afonso, Prince of Beira
4285:Pedro, Prince of Brazil
4084:Cardinal-Infante Afonso
3277:Encyclopædia Britannica
3027:Encyclopædia Britannica
3005:Encyclopædia Britannica
2905:Encyclopædia Britannica
1313:Diogo Lopes de Sequeira
698:International relations
333:Portuguese colonization
4653:Portuguese Inquisition
4465:Infante Francisco José
4337:José, Prince of Brazil
4249:João, Prince of Brazil
2266:The Elephant's Journey
2054:Ferdinand II of Aragon
1531:Princess Maria Manuela
1481:Monastery of Jerónimos
1400:, founded the city of
1381:
1183:
1046:Luso-African relations
1042:
983:
804:
626:Martim Afonso de Sousa
577:
537:to Holy Roman Emperor
403:
322:Ferdinand II of Aragon
281:
3289:John III of Portugal
3040:"Production Painting"
2959:The Story of Portugal
2272:John III features in
2174:Isabella I of Castile
1615:Infante Dinis (Denis)
1379:
1309:Treaty of Tordesillas
1171:
1115:in 1541, followed by
1036:
967:
859:and Spanish academic
795:
732:Sebastian of Portugal
692:Treaty of Tordesillas
575:University of Coimbra
572:
457:Renaissance humanists
393:
326:Isabella I of Castile
4668:Nobility from Lisbon
4373:Infante Pedro Carlos
3748:Infantes of Portugal
3431:Monarchs of Portugal
3299:Cadet branch of the
3258:História de Portugal
3176:História de Portugal
2206:Isabella of Portugal
1990:John III of Portugal
1932:Beatrice of Portugal
1870:Manuel I of Portugal
1786:Edward I of Portugal
1729:, & Commerce of
1506:Catherine of Austria
1408:: "o Colonizador").
1283:After the voyage of
1158:Luso-Asian relations
1148:Order of Saint James
872:Collège Sainte-Barbe
716:Isabella of Portugal
708:Catherine of Austria
551:Catherine of Austria
535:Isabella of Portugal
435:Isabella of Portugal
370:). He abandoned the
234:Manuel I of Portugal
150:Catherine of Austria
4638:Princes of Portugal
4633:Portuguese infantes
3197:History of Portugal
2620:, pp. 206–207.
1267:Fernão Mendes Pinto
1029:Imperial management
897:, principal of the
868:University of Paris
829:Fernão Mendes Pinto
750:Counter-Reformation
744:by introducing the
712:Philip I of Castile
614:Lopo Vaz de Sampaio
483:Philip the Handsome
461:University of Siena
137:Jerónimos Monastery
58:13 December 1521 –
4395:Pedro II of Brazil
3388:Title next held by
3377:Prince of Portugal
3366:Title last held by
3356:Portuguese royalty
2899:"Emanuel I."
2467:Marcel Bataillon,
2255:In popular culture
2148:John II of Castile
1964:Isabel of Barcelos
1702:" (abbreviated to
1630:Prince João Manuel
1543:Philip II of Spain
1382:
1372:Portuguese America
1321:Treaty of Zaragoza
1285:Ferdinand Magellan
1184:
1144:João de Sá Panasco
1098:indigenous peoples
1084:, adventurers and
1043:
984:
952:to take charge as
899:College of Guienne
843:and the physician
805:
728:Philip II of Spain
710:, the daughter of
688:Treaty of Zaragoza
578:
479:Eleanor of Austria
404:
400:Master of Lourinhã
127:, Lisbon, Portugal
4610:
4609:
4409:Infante Sebastião
4305:Infante Alexandre
3774:House of Braganza
3766:House of Habsburg
3714:
3713:
3604:House of Braganza
3575:House of Habsburg
3439:House of Burgundy
3398:
3397:
3345:Succeeded by
3302:House of Burgundy
3166:978-1-139-05526-0
3105:978-0-521-60397-3
2876:978-1-5013-2327-0
2354:(in Portuguese).
2251:
2250:
2247:
2246:
2028:John II of Aragon
1844:Eleanor of Aragon
1687:
1686:
1366:Portuguese Ceylon
1342:Strait of Malacca
1307:agreed to in the
825:Bernardim Ribeiro
817:Garcia de Resende
704:Iberian Peninsula
610:Pedro Mascarenhas
582:Portuguese Empire
543:Holy Roman Empire
516:Portuguese Cortes
487:Joanna of Castile
439:Holy Roman Empire
361:Portuguese empire
271:
270:
4680:
4604:claimant infante
4601:
4593:
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3965:Infante Fernando
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1757:
1680:11 November 1543
1571:15 February 1530
1519:24 February 1526
1486:
1485:
1469:Prince Sebastian
1289:Crown of Castile
975:Terreiro do Paço
954:Apostolic Nuncio
895:André de Gouveia
876:Diogo de Gouveia
459:, rector of the
368:Muromachi period
306:King of Portugal
291:
289:[ʒuˈɐ̃w]
286:
267:
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165:
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69:19 December 1521
61:
49:King of Portugal
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4541:
4515:24th generation
4510:
4484:23rd generation
4479:
4419:22nd generation
4414:
4383:21st generation
4378:
4351:20th generation
4346:
4330:19th generation
4325:
4314:18th generation
4309:
4278:17th generation
4273:
4264:Infante António
4242:16th generation
4237:
4210:15th generation
4205:
4175:14th generation
4170:
4139:13th generation
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4103:12th generation
4098:
4051:11th generation
4046:
4015:10th generation
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2344:
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2257:
2252:
2112:Maria of Aragon
1755:
1721:, & of the
1692:
1668:By Isabel Moniz
1659:20 January 1540
1587:1 November 1531
1535:15 October 1527
1449:
1402:Salvador, Bahia
1374:
1334:maritime piracy
1166:
1160:
1048:
1031:
962:
915:Jerónimo Osório
907:George Buchanan
861:Juan Luis Vives
801:Cristóvão Lopes
790:
700:
622:Estêvão da Gama
567:
507:
449:Tomás de Torres
412:Maria of Aragon
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318:Maria of Aragon
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244:Maria of Aragon
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2730:Canary Islands
2705:
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2693:
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2676:
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1162:Main article:
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992:New Christians
979:Ribeira Palace
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911:Diogo de Teive
893:) and invited
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845:Garcia de Orta
837:Luís de Camões
833:João de Barros
809:humanist cause
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2592:
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2495:, p. 30.
2494:
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2454:
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2278:Civilizations
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2270:
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2261:José Saramago
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1597:
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