Similarities between Duke and Portuguese nobility
Duke and Portuguese nobility have 11 things in common (in Unionpedia): Catholic Church, Count, Duke of Barcelos, Duke of Beja, Duke of Braganza, Duke of Coimbra, Duke of Porto, Duke of Viseu, Manuel I of Portugal, Nobility, Vassal.
Catholic Church
The Catholic Church, also known as the Roman Catholic Church, is the largest Christian church, with more than 1.299 billion members worldwide.
Catholic Church and Duke · Catholic Church and Portuguese nobility ·
Count
Count (Male) or Countess (Female) is a title in European countries for a noble of varying status, but historically deemed to convey an approximate rank intermediate between the highest and lowest titles of nobility.
Count and Duke · Count and Portuguese nobility ·
Duke of Barcelos
The Dukes of Barcelos was a title of nobility granted by King Sebastian of Portugal on 5 August 1562 to the heir of the Duke of Braganza.
Duke and Duke of Barcelos · Duke of Barcelos and Portuguese nobility ·
Duke of Beja
Duke of Beja (in Portuguese Duque de Beja) was an aristocratic Portuguese title and royal dukedom, associated with the Portuguese Royal House.
Duke and Duke of Beja · Duke of Beja and Portuguese nobility ·
Duke of Braganza
The title Duke of Braganza (Duque de Bragança) in the House of Braganza is one of the most important titles in the peerage of Portugal.
Duke and Duke of Braganza · Duke of Braganza and Portuguese nobility ·
Duke of Coimbra
Duke of Coimbra (Duque de Coimbra) was an aristocratic Portuguese title with the level of royal dukedom, that is, associated with the Portuguese royal house, created in 1415, by King John I of Portugal to his 2nd male son, Infante Pedro.
Duke and Duke of Coimbra · Duke of Coimbra and Portuguese nobility ·
Duke of Porto
Duke of Porto (Portuguese Duque do Porto) is a royaly-held noble title of Portuguese nobility.
Duke and Duke of Porto · Duke of Porto and Portuguese nobility ·
Duke of Viseu
Duke of Viseu (in Portuguese Duque de Viseu) was a Portuguese Royal Dukedom created in 1415 by King John I of Portugal for his third male child, Henry the Navigator, following the conquest of Ceuta.
Duke and Duke of Viseu · Duke of Viseu and Portuguese nobility ·
Manuel I of Portugal
Dom Manuel I (31 May 1469 – 13 December 1521), the Fortunate (Port. o Afortunado), King of Portugal and the Algarves, was the son of Ferdinand, Duke of Viseu, by his wife, the Infanta Beatrice of Portugal.
Duke and Manuel I of Portugal · Manuel I of Portugal and Portuguese nobility ·
Nobility
Nobility is a social class in aristocracy, normally ranked immediately under royalty, that possesses more acknowledged privileges and higher social status than most other classes in a society and with membership thereof typically being hereditary.
Duke and Nobility · Nobility and Portuguese nobility ·
Vassal
A vassal is a person regarded as having a mutual obligation to a lord or monarch, in the context of the feudal system in medieval Europe.
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Duke and Portuguese nobility Comparison
Duke has 349 relations, while Portuguese nobility has 53. As they have in common 11, the Jaccard index is 2.74% = 11 / (349 + 53).
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