Who needs phones when you have water ducts? A year later, Constanza of Castile died just weeks after giving birth to their third son, Fernando. Unsurprisingly she was deemed to never be eligible as queen by the king and his advisors.
So what did the pair do? Well they ignored the uproar and scandal of course. Nobles and the like were outraged by their continued relationship and with the addition of children, the rumor mill went into overdrive. Tragic and romantic.
History The story of Pedro and Ines happened in the 14th century in the kingdom of Galizia before Portugal and Spain were separate nations. I couldn't see anything, though Pedro grieved for years and when he became King, he revenged Ines death by making all of the people who interfered in his romance with Ines kiss her dead hands really creepy.
Rate and comment about this place! Share your opinion about this place. Erasmus students in Coimbra View all Erasmus in Coimbra. Login with Facebook Log in with Google. About Erasmusu Advertise on Erasmusu.
Erasmusu blog Terms of use Privacy and Cookie Policy. Wait a moment, please Run hamsters! Dom Pedro brought Ines back to Portugal and settled her in Coimbra, where they would live together openly.
The lovers were closer than ever, and they went on to have four children. The King wanted to end the relationship so when Pedro was away he decided the only way to end the relationship was to kill Ines.
The legend says that after forcing the members of his court to kiss her decomposing hand and swear allegiance to their new queen, Pedro tracked down her assassins and killed them, ripping out their hearts with his bare hands.
Tags: Culture heritage love story Travel. July 21, February 6, May 9, It is said that when the resurrection occurs, that they will each see each other first before anyone else. She was known as The dead queen of Portugal.
My web site Service Gesundheit Mediathek. Your email address will not be published. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Coimbra is a city full of history and it was the medieval capital for more than a century.
It is home to one of the oldest and most prestigious universities around the world. Visiting Coimbra will certainly make you fall in love for the city. We will have a post on the blog about Coimbra, so stay tuned! Today, we…. View all posts by Our Analog Adventures. Like Liked by 1 person.
You are commenting using your WordPress. You are commenting using your Google account. You are commenting using your Twitter account.
0コメント