But King João I [April 11, 1357-August 14, 1433] of Portugal was married only once! On February 2, 1387 he married Philippa of Lancaster [1359-July 19, 1415], daughter of John of Gaunt.
The couple had six children [five males, one female], whom one of Portugal's greatest poets, LuÃs Vaz de Camões [c. 1524-June 10, 1580] famously described as Ãnclita Geração [the Illustrious Generation]. One of João I's sons was Prince Henry the Navigator [Infante Henrique o Navegador, March 4, 1394-November 13, 1460].
João I had three children out-of-marriage with Inês Pires Estevez: Afonso, First Duke of Braganza [August 10, 1377-December 15, 1461]; Branca [1378-1379]; and Beatriz, Countess of Arundel [c. 1382-October 25, 1439].
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Because in the old days there was no birth control and he had 4 wives.
because he wanted to
The Protestant Church of England. He created it so that he could divorce his wives
because one wasnt enough, one was too boring, thats also why men cheat on their wives
He had seven wives and each wife had 20 children so that makes 140 kids.