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How is Mafalda of Portugal connected to the Portuguese House of Burgundy?

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Mafalda of Portugal, also known as Blessed Mafalda, was a member of the Portuguese House of Burgundy, a noble family that played a significant role in the medieval history of Portugal. Here is how she is connected to the House of Burgundy:

  1. Parentage: Mafalda was the daughter of King Sancho I of Portugal and Queen Dulce of Aragon. Her father, Sancho I, was the son of Afonso I of Portugal, making her a direct descendant of the founder of the Kingdom of Portugal.

  2. Portuguese House of Burgundy: The Portuguese House of Burgundy was established by Henry of Burgundy, the great-grandfather of Afonso I. This house ruled Portugal from its foundation as a county in 1096 and continued as a kingdom from 1139, following Afonso I's success in securing Portuguese independence.

  3. Family Role: Mafalda's connections and her status as a princess influenced Portuguese politics and the disputes among the nobility.

The Portuguese House of Burgundy was thus a foundational dynastic line in which Mafalda of Portugal was deeply rooted, connecting her to the broader historical and political context of medieval Portugal.

For more detailed information, you can visit Mafalda of Portugal's Wikipedia page.

Here are some related images:

  • D. Mafalda de Portugal, Rainha de Castela
  • Coat of Arms of D. Henry of Burgundy, Count of Portugal

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