John III of Portugal

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John III of Portugal

John III of Portugal, the Pious (Port. o Piedoso), (Portuguese João III) (June 6, 1502June 11, 1557) was the fifteenth king of Portugal. Born in Lisbon, he was the son of King Manuel I of Portugal by his wife, Maria of Aragon, princess of Spain. João III succeeded his father in 1521.

John III succeeded to the crown at a time when Portugal was at the height of its political power, and Lisbon in a position of commercial importance previously unknown. The Asian possessions were extended by further conquest, and systematic colonization of Brazil was begun.

John, unfortunately for his dominions, became subservient to the clerical party among his subjects and the Inquisition was introduced in 1536. The consequences were disastrous to the commercial and social prosperity of his kingdom. Portugal was falling into the stagnation that characterized the reign of Sebastian I, who succeeded him.

He died of apoplexy in Lisbon.

João's descendants


See also: Kings of Portugal family tree

Preceded by:
Manuel I
King of Portugal Succeeded by:
Sebastian

This article incorporates text from the public domain 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica.

See also: John III of Portugal, 1502, 1521, 1536, 1557, 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica, Apoplexy, Brazil, Colonization