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João I
Duke of Braganza
Tenure22 September 1563 – 22 February 1583
PredecessorTeodósio I
SuccessorTeodósio II
Born1543
Vila Viçosa, Alentejo, Kingdom of Portugal
Died22 February 1583
Vila Viçosa, Vila Viçosa Municipality, Kingdom of Portugal
SpouseInfanta Catherine of Guimarães
Issue
among others...
Teodósio II
HouseHouse of Braganza
FatherTeodósio I
MotherIsabel of Lencastre
ReligionRoman Catholicism

Dom João I of Braganza (1543 – 22 February 1583) was the 6th Duke of Braganza and 1st Duke of Barcelos, among other titles. He is known pushing the claims of his wife, Infanta Catherine of Guimarães, to the throne of Portugal.

Life

In 1563 he married his 1st cousin Infanta Catherine, daughter of Prince Edward, Duke of Guimarães and Isabel of Braganza (João's aunt).

After the disaster of the Battle of Ksar El Kebir, where heirless King Sebastian of Portugal died, the aged Cardinal Henry of Portugal had become King. Because Henry was old and was not allowed to have legitimate children, a dynastical crisis occurred even before the death of the Cardinal. The Duke of Braganza supported his wife's claim to the throne (she was a granddaughter of King Manuel I). Philip II of Spain (another grandson of Manuel I and also claimant to the throne), tried to bribe him to abandon his wife's pretensions, offering him the Vice-Kingdom of Brazil, the post of Grand-Master of the Order of Christ, a license to send a personal ship to India every year, and the marriage of his eldest son Teodósio of Braganza to one of his daughters (either Isabella Clara Eugenia or Catherine Michelle). The Duke of Braganza, influenced by his wife, refused the proposal.

Portuguese Succession Crisis

When the Cardinal-King died, the Duke accompanied the governors of the Kingdom to Lisbon and Setúbal, trying to assure recognition for his wife's claim, but ultimately gave up and accepted the rule of Philip II (future Philip I of Portugal). After the civil war that followed, Anthony, Prior of Crato was defeated at the Battle of Alcântara, and Philip II entered Portugal and was confirmed by the Cortes of Tomar, where João occupied the post of Constable.

When King Philip left to Spain, he endowed the post of Constable of Kingdom to João's heir Teodósio, 7th Duke of Braganza, a marquessate (Flexilla-Xarandilla) to his second son, Dom Duarte, and a commendment and many concessions to the third, Dom Alexandre, who was destined to become an ecclesiastic. He confirmed João's title of His Excellency and his rights of chancellery.

He died at Vila Viçosa in 1583.

Marriage and Issue

Of Catherine, Duchess of Braganza:

Ancestry

Family of João I, Duke of Braganza
16. Fernando, 2nd Duke of Braganza (=#24)
8. Fernando, 3rd Duke of Braganza (=#12)
17. Joana de Castro (=#25)
4. James, 4th Duke of Braganza
18. Infante Fernando, Duke of Viseu (=#26)
9. Isabella of Viseu (=#13)
19. Infanta Beatrice of Portugal (=#27)
2. Teodósio, 5th Duke of Braganza
20. Enrique de Guzmán, 2nd Duke of Medina Sidonia
10. Juan Alfonso Pérez de Guzmán, 3rd Duke of Medina Sidonia
21. Leonor Afan de Ribera y Mendoza
5. Leonor de Mendoza
22. Pedro Fernandez de Velasco, 2nd Count of Haro
11. Isabel Fernandez de Velasco
23. Mencía de Mendoza
1. John, 6th Duke of Braganza
24. Fernando, 2nd Duke of Braganza (=#16)
12. Fernando, 3rd Duke of Braganza (=#8)
25. Joana de Castro (=#17)
6. Denis of Braganza, Count of Lemos
26. Infante Fernando, Duke of Viseu (=#18)
13. Isabella of Viseu (=#9)
27. Infanta Beatrice of Portugal (=#19)
3. Isabel of Lencastre
28. Alonso de Castro Osorio
14. Rodrigo de Castro Osorio, 5th Count of Lemos
29. Maria Constanza de Valcarcel
7. Beatriz de Castro Osório, 6th Countess of Lemos
30. Álvaro Perez Osorio de Rojas Manrique, 1st Marquis of Astorga
15. Teresa Osorio
31. Leonor Enriquez y Quiñones

Bibliography

  • "Nobreza de Portugal e Brasil", Vol. II pages 445 to 448. Published by Zairol Lda., Lisbon 1989

Media related to John, 6th Duke of Braganza at Wikimedia Commons

João I, Duke of Braganza
Cadet branch of the House of Aviz
Born: 1543 Died: 1583
Portuguese nobility
Preceded by Duke of Braganza; Marquis of Vila Viçosa;
Ourém, Neiva, and Arraiolos

1563–1583
Succeeded by
New title Duke of Barcelos
1562–1563