Burgundian Kings of Portugal
- Afonso I - The Conqueror - (1139–1185)
- Sancho I - The Populator - (1185–1211)
- Afonso II - The Fat - (1211–1223)
- Sancho II - The Pious - (1223–1248)
- Afonso III - The Bolognian - (1248–1279)
- Dinis I - The Farmer - (1279–1325)
- Afonso IV - The Brave - (1325–1357)
- Pedro I - The Cruel or The Just - (1357–1367)
- Fernando I - The Beautiful or The Inconstant - (1367–1383)
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