Fernando, Infante Santo de Portugal

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Saint Fernando 'O Infante Santo' de Avis, Infante de Portugal

испанский: Fernando de Avis de Portugal, Infante de Portugal
Псевдоним: "The Saint", "Lord of Salvaterra de Magos and Atougouia", "The Holy Prince", "Master of Aviz"
Дата рождения:
Место рождения: Santarém, Portugal (Португалия)
Смерть: 05 июня 1443 (40)
Fez, Morocco (Марокко) (Died in prison)
Место погребения: Batalha, Leiria, Portugal
Ближайшие родственники:

Сын John of Aviz и Filipa de Lencastre, rainha consorte de Portugal
Брат Branca, infanta de Portugal; Afonso, Infante de Portugal; Duarte I o Eloquente, rei de Portugal; Pedro de Portugal, Duque de Coimbra; Leonor, Infanta de Portugal и ещё 6
Неполнородный брат Afonso de Portugal, 1º duque de Bragança; Branca de Portugal; Beatrice of Portugal, Countess of Arundel и Beatrice de Avis de Coimbra

Профессия: Prince of Portugal, Master of Aviz, Lord of Salvaterra de Magos and Atouguia
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About Fernando, Infante Santo de Portugal

Grand Master of the Order of Aviz. Died in captivity in Fes, Morocco.

The Infante Fernando (pronounced [f%C9%A8%C9%BE%CB%88n%C9%90%CC%83du]; English: Ferdinand) - (September 29, 1402-June 5, 1443), commonly known as the Saint Prince (Portuguese: Infante Santo; more correctly translated to the Holy Infante) was an Infante of Portugal of the House of Aviz. Fernando was the sixth son of King John I of Portugal and his wife Philippa of Lancaster.

Fernando soon became interested in religious questions and, still young, he was ordered Grand Master of the Order of Aviz by his father. He was offered the office of Cardinal by Pope Eugene IV.[1]

In 1437 he participated in a military expedition in North Africa, along with his older brothers. The campaign would prove disastrous and Fernando was made a prisoner by the Marinid dynasty. As a ransom, the Sultan demanded the devolution of Ceuta, conquered by the Portuguese in 1415. Fernando decided he did not want to be released in exchange for the precious city, and wished to remain in captivity. Portuguese officials also declined his release, forcing his brother Henry the Navigator to leave him in the hands of the Fez. He died in Fes in 1443.

His remains were transferred to the Monastery of Batalha in 1471, where they lie in the Founder's Chapel. His sacrifice in the name of national interests gave him his nickname the Saint Prince (Portuguese: o Infante Santo).

He was beatified in 1470, and the Bollandists have included his life in their great publication.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ferdinand_the_Saint_Prince

The Infante Ferdinand (Portuguese pronunciation: [f%C9%A8%C9%BE%CB%88n%C9%90%CC%83du]; English: Ferdinand; September 29, 1402-June 5, 1443), commonly known as the Saint Prince (Portuguese: Infante Santo; more correctly translated as the Holy Prince,) was an infante (prince) of Portugal of the House of Aviz. Fernando was the sixth son of King John I of Portugal and his wife Philippa of Lancaster.

Ferdinand soon became interested in religious questions and, still young, he was ordered Grand Master of the Order of Aviz by his father. He was offered the office of Cardinal by Pope Eugene IV.[1]

In 1437 he participated in a military expedition in North Africa, along with his older brothers. The campaign would prove disastrous and Ferdinand was made a prisoner by the Marinid dynasty. As a ransom, the Sultan demanded the devolution of Ceuta, conquered by the Portuguese in 1415. Ferdinand decided he did not want to be released in exchange for the precious city, and wished to remain in captivity. Portuguese officials also declined his release, forcing his brother Henry the Navigator to leave him in the hands of the Fez. He died in Fes in 1443.

His remains were transferred to the Monastery of Batalha in 1471, where they lie in the Founder's Chapel. His sacrifice in the name of national interests gave him his nickname the Saint Prince (Portuguese: o Infante Santo).

He was beatified in 1470, and the Bollandists have included his life in their great publication.

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Хронология Fernando, Infante Santo de Portugal

1402
29 сентября 1402
Santarém, Portugal (Португалия)
1443
5 июня 1443
Возраст 40
Fez, Morocco (Марокко)
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Mosteiro da Batalha, Batalha, Leiria, Portugal (Португалия)