António, Prior of Crato

António, Prior of Crato (Portuguese pronunciation: [ɐ̃ˈtɔniu]; 1531  26 August 1595), sometimes called "The Determined", "The Fighter", "The Independentist" or "The Resistant", was a grandson of King Manuel I of Portugal who claimed the Portuguese throne during the 1580 dynastic crisis. According to some historians, he was King of Portugal for 33 days in 1580. Philip II of Spain prevailed in the succession struggle, but António claimed the throne until 1583. He was a disciple of Bartholomew of Braga.

António
Anthonius Coninck van Portugal en Algarve showing the medal of the Order of Aviz in a Flemish engraving of 1595
King of Portugal (disputed)
Reign24 July 1580  25 August 1580
Acclamation24 July 1580, Santarém
PredecessorHenry
SuccessorPhilip I
Born1531
Lisbon, Portugal
Died26 August 1595 (aged 6364)
Paris, France
IssueSee Descendants
HouseAviz
FatherLouis, Duke of Beja
MotherViolante Gomes
ReligionRoman Catholicism
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