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  1. José of Braganza, High Inquisitor of Portugal ( Lisbon, 8 September 1720 – Lisbon, 31 July 1801) was a Portuguese clergyman, and the illegitimate son of John V of Portugal and Paula de Odivelas. He was High Inquisitor of the Portuguese Inquisition. He was one of the three Children of Palhavã .

  2. Portugal (1640–68) that ended with the Treaty of Lisbon, in which the Spanish Habsburgs recognized the House of Braganza as Portugals new ruling dynasty. Thus, by looking at the seventeenth century, we can investigate the ties between the General Inquisitors and the two royal houses that ruled the Portuguese

  3. 24 giu 2019 · This file has an extracted image: D. José, Infante de Portugal e Inquisidor-Mor (1758) - João Silvério Carpinetti (BNP) (cropped).png. Licensing [ edit ] This is a faithful photographic reproduction of a two-dimensional, public domain work of art.

  4. In 1659 he decided to remain in Portugal in the service of the House of Braganza, while his nephew, the Duke of Aveiro, chose to move to Spain and place himself under the protection of the Spanish Habsburg monarch, Philip IV.24 D. Veríssimo and Fr. José de Lencastre had also both held oices in the house of D. Pedro. he former became his sommelier (sumiller da cortina) while he was prince ...

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  5. W.g. in Imperial House of Brazil and in Portugal (See Below – Constitutional Branch – Kings of PortugalBraganzaBraganza of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha), married 2nd time with Dona Amélie Auguste of Leuchtenberg, W.g. extinct; Princess Dona Maria Francisca (1800-1834), married in 1816, with her uncle, Don Carlos Maria Jose Isidoro de Bourbon (1778-1855), Prince of Spain, Count of Molina, W ...

  6. Establishment. After many years of negotiations between the kings and the popes, the Portuguese Inquisition was established on May 23, 1536, by order of Pope Paul III bull Cum ad nihil magis, and imposed the censorship of printed publications, starting with the prohibition of the Bible in languages other than Latin.

  7. José High Inquisitor of Portugal 1720–1801: Mariana Francisca 1736–1813: Maria Doroteia 1739–1771: Maria I Queen of Portugal 1734–1816 r. 1777–1816: Peter III King of Portugal 1717–1786 r. 1777–1786: Charles IV King of Spain 1748–1819: António of Braganza 1714–1800: Benedita 1746–1829: José Prince of Brazil 1761–1788 ...