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The House of Aviz is a dynasty of kings of Portugal. In 1385, the Interregnum ended with the acclamation of the Master of the Order of Aviz, John, natural son of king Pedro I and Dona Teresa Lourenēo as king. The descendants of king John I were still nominal masters of Aviz, though they were often replaced by other priests. The house of Aviz fell to the huge Spanish Empire, which transformed Portugal into a province, with the death of old king Henry I.
Kings of the House of Aviz
- Joćo I, The Good 1385 - 1433
- Duarte, The Philosopher 1433 - 1438
- Afonso V, The African 1438 - 1481
- Joćo II, The Perfect Prince 1481 - 1495
- Manuel, The Fortunate 1495 - 1525
- Joćo III, the Pious 1525 - 1565
- Sebastićo, the Desired 1565 - 1578
- Cardinal Henrique 1578 - 1580
- Anthony I 1580 (disputed)
Cardinal Henry (or Anthony I) was succeeded by king Philip II of Spain. His domain would last until 1640, with the acclamation of the duke of Braganēa as John IV of Portugal.de:Avis (Begriffsklärung) et:Avisi dünastia ja:アヴィシュ王朝 pt:Dinastia de Avis