Manuel I of Portugal, known as the Fortunate, was a king who ruled from 1495 to 1521 and is celebrated for his contributions to exploration, trade, and the arts.
Overview
Legacy And Historical Impact
Relations With Other Nations
Cultural Patronage And The Arts
Economic Developments And Trade
Reign And Political Initiatives
Exploration And Maritime Expansion
Conflicts And Wars During His Reign
Early Life And Ascension To The Throne
Religious Policies And The Inquisition
Pedro Álvares Cabral
North Africa
Navigation
Monastery
Portugal
Spanish
John Ii
Culture
Brazil
Treaty
🇵🇹 Manuel I of Portugal ruled as king from 1495 to 1521.
🌍 He is known as Manuel the Fortunate because he brought wealth to Portugal.
🏆 Manuel I married the daughter of Queen Isabella of Castile to strengthen ties between Spain and Portugal.
👑 He became king unexpectedly after the death of his cousin, King John II.
⚓ Manuel I built new ships called caravels for exploration.
🧭 He supported famous explorers like Vasco da Gama and Pedro Álvares Cabral.
🎨 Manuel I loved the arts and invited many artists and writers to his court.
😞 He allowed the Spanish Inquisition into Portugal, which caused sadness for many.
💰 Manuel expanded trade with India and Brazil, leading to Portugal’s economic growth.
🌟 Today, he is remembered as one of Portugal's greatest kings!
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