Rainha
Rainha
You can say "rainha da praia" in Portuguese to mean beach queen.
Rainha negra.
Madagascar Queen
no! from Spain
No. Irish Gaelic is Banríon; Scottish Gaelic is bànrigh.The French word for 'queen' is reine.Spanish is reina and Portuguese is rainha.
The posthumously crowned Portuguese queen was Queen Maria II. She was declared queen after her death in 1853, due to a decision made by her son, King Pedro V, who sought to honor her legacy. Maria II's reign was marked by significant political and social changes in Portugal, and she is remembered for her contributions to the establishment of constitutional monarchy in the country.
It is supposedly named for the Queen Consort, Catherine of Braganza, the Portuguese princess, who married King Charles II of England.
obtained his financial backing from the portuguese queen
Queen Nzinga of Ndongo and Matamba fought against Portuguese slave traders in the 17th century by forming alliances with other African nations and resisting Portuguese colonization. She also utilized diplomacy and military tactics to combat the slave trade, including establishing a network to free and protect enslaved Africans.
Maria of Aragon, Queen Isabella's daughter, ( June 29, 1482- March 7, 1517) became the second wife to Manuel I, Portuguese King. She was queen consort of Portugal from the time of her marriage in 1500 until her death. Her eldest sister, Isabella of Asturias, was the first wife of Manuel I, but after she died, Maria became the next bride of the Portuguese king. Maria had six sons and two daughters that lived into adulthood.
Elizabeth was fluent in Latin, Greek, French, Italian, Spanish and English. She knew some Welsh and Portuguese.