King of Portugal from 1357 to 1367
A 14th-century Portuguese king whose epithet "the Justicier" suggests a reign defined by the scales, not the throne — remembered less for conquest than for the way he wielded law.
Peter Afonso was born on 8 April 1320 into the Portuguese royal house. He ascended to the throne in 1357, inheriting a kingdom where justice would become his defining instrument. For ten years he ruled as Peter the Justicier, a title that outlasted his reign and fixed him in memory as a monarch who made law his signature. He died on 18 January 1367, leaving behind a legacy measured not in territory but in the weight he gave to verdict and enforcement.
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