Master of the Order of Aviz

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The Master of the Order of Aviz was the head of a prominent Portuguese military order that played a key role in the country’s medieval politics, warfare, and dynastic struggles.

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Master of the Order of Aviz canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Portuguese noble title
head of religious order
military office
appliesToJurisdiction Portugal
associatedWith Catholic religious orders in Portugal
Portuguese military history
Portuguese nobility
associatedWithDynasty House of Aviz
associatedWithEvent 1383–1385 Portuguese interregnum
surface form: 1383–1385 Portuguese succession crisis
basedIn Alentejo
Aviz
southern Portugal
country Kingdom of Portugal
foundedBy Kingdom of Portugal
surface form: Portuguese monarchy
governs Order of Aviz
surface form: knights of the Order of Aviz

properties of the Order of Aviz
grantedBy King of Portugal
hasMilitaryFunction defense of Portuguese frontiers
participation in Portuguese Reconquista
warfare against Muslim states in Iberia
hasPoliticalFunction control of extensive estates
influence at the Portuguese royal court
participation in dynastic struggles
hasPrivilege collection of rents and tithes
control of commanderies
jurisdiction over knights of the order
hasRole head of the Order of Aviz
landed lord
military commander
political actor
religious superior
hasTypeOfOrganization military-religious order leadership
historicalSignificance important actor in Portuguese medieval politics
key role in consolidation of Portuguese monarchy
participant in dynastic conflicts leading to the Aviz dynasty
influencedBy Iberian military orders model
language Portuguese
notableHolder John I of Portugal NERFINISHED
partOf Order of Aviz
religion Roman Catholicism
surface form: Roman Catholic Church
similarTo Master of the Order of Saint James of the Sword
surface form: Grand Master of the Order of Santiago

Grand Master of the Order of Christ
surface form: Master of the Order of Christ
subordinateTo King of Portugal
Pope
timePeriod Late Middle Ages
Middle Ages
titleInPortuguese Mestre da Ordem de Avis

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John I of Portugal title Master of the Order of Aviz