Eleanor of Portugal (1458–1525)
Eleanor of Portugal (1458–1525)
Queen of Portugal. Name variations: Leonor of Portugal. Born on May 2, 1458, in Beja; died on November 17, 1525, in Lisbon; interred in Xabregas; daughter of Beatrice of Beja (1430–1506) and Fernando also known as Ferdinand, duke of Beja and Viseu; sister of Isabella of Braganza (1459–1521) and Manuel I the Fortunate (1469–1521), king of Portugal (r. 1495–1521); married Joao II also known as John II (b. 1455), king of Portugal (r. 1481–1495); children: Alfonso or Alphonso of Portugal (1475–1491); Joao (1483–1483).
A patron of the arts, Eleanor of Portugal is best known for her patronage of Gil Vicente, a Portuguese dramatist. She also guided the publication of the Portuguese translation of Christine de Pizan 's Livre des Trois Vertues.
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