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O título de Prior do Crato, atribuído ao superior da Ordem dos Hospitalários em Portugal, deve-se aos extensos domínios do Crato, doados por D. Sancho II à Ordem, em 1232. A Ordem teve, em Portugal, a sua primeira sede em Leça do Balio, chamando-se então o seu Chefe Prior de Leça, e só em 1340 se verificou a sua mudança para o Crato, cujo priorado se transformou em cabeça da Ordem, após a batalha do Salado. Em 1789 os bens da Ordem passaram para a Casa do Infantado, a qual foi extinta em 1834.

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dbo:abstract The Prior of Crato (Prior do Crato), was the traditional title given to the head of the Order of the Knights of St. John of Jerusalem (Hospitaller) in Portugal. It is a reference to the domains of the order around Crato, Portugal. The Portuguese branch of the Knights Hospitaller was originally based in the northern citadel of (near Matosinhos), which was allegedly donated to the order as early as 1112 by Countess Theresa. Around 1232, King Sancho II of Portugal donated extensive domains further south, around Crato (in the Portalegre District) to the Knights Hospitaller, along with the duty to fortify that frontier. The order moved its headquarters from Leça to Crato in 1340, shortly after the Battle of Salado, constructing the Monastery of Flor da Rosa near Crato. From the outset in the 12th century, the head of the Order of Knights Hospitaller in Portugal was known simply as the Prior do Hospital. That title continued to be used after the move to Crato. It is really only after 1441 that the term Prior do Crato began being commonly used. The most famous person to hold this position was probably António, Prior of Crato, a royal prince who attempted to lay claim on the royal throne (as King Anthony I of Portugal) during the 1580 dynastic crisis. Anthony ended up losing his bid to King Philip II of Spain. At the time of the Restoration of the Portuguese monarchy in 1640, the new king John IV of Portugal nominated D. Rodrigo da Cunha to the position, but the order refused to ratify the king's choice, noting that the title was currently held by a Spanish Infante. For the next few decades, the king and the order continued at odds, the order forwarding its own candidates against the king's choices. No one held the formal title of prior, the king being limited to appointing an administrator or governor for the order. A compromise was finally reached during the regency of Peter II, whereby the king agreed to recognize the candidate nominated by the order, and in return, the king would get to nominate his three subsequent successors. The title of grão-prior (Grand Prior of Crato) was subsequently dominated by royal princes (infantes), before ascending to the throne. This was formalized in a royal letter of Queen Mary I of Portugal in 1789 (confirmed by Pope Pius VI), passing the properties of the order to the Casa do Infantado - that is, permanently placing the administration of the order in the hands of the legitimate heir to the throne. This arrangement continued until 1834, when the commenda of the Order of Knights Hospitaller in Portugal was extinguished, and their properties passed to the Junta dos Juros. (en) O título de Prior do Crato, atribuído ao superior da Ordem dos Hospitalários em Portugal, deve-se aos extensos domínios do Crato, doados por D. Sancho II à Ordem, em 1232. A Ordem teve, em Portugal, a sua primeira sede em Leça do Balio, chamando-se então o seu Chefe Prior de Leça, e só em 1340 se verificou a sua mudança para o Crato, cujo priorado se transformou em cabeça da Ordem, após a batalha do Salado. Em 1789 os bens da Ordem passaram para a Casa do Infantado, a qual foi extinta em 1834. (pt) Пріо́р Кра́тський — голова Ордену госпітальєрів у Португалії. Титул походить від назви поселення і сеньйорії Крату, яка була надана хрестоносцям 1232 року за правління португальського короля Саншу ІІ. До 1340 року голови португальських госпітальєрів мали резиденцію в й називалися пріорами Леськими; після її перенесли до Крату, що призвело до зміни титулу. 1789 року землі ордену перейшли до корони. (uk)
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rdfs:comment O título de Prior do Crato, atribuído ao superior da Ordem dos Hospitalários em Portugal, deve-se aos extensos domínios do Crato, doados por D. Sancho II à Ordem, em 1232. A Ordem teve, em Portugal, a sua primeira sede em Leça do Balio, chamando-se então o seu Chefe Prior de Leça, e só em 1340 se verificou a sua mudança para o Crato, cujo priorado se transformou em cabeça da Ordem, após a batalha do Salado. Em 1789 os bens da Ordem passaram para a Casa do Infantado, a qual foi extinta em 1834. (pt) Пріо́р Кра́тський — голова Ордену госпітальєрів у Португалії. Титул походить від назви поселення і сеньйорії Крату, яка була надана хрестоносцям 1232 року за правління португальського короля Саншу ІІ. До 1340 року голови португальських госпітальєрів мали резиденцію в й називалися пріорами Леськими; після її перенесли до Крату, що призвело до зміни титулу. 1789 року землі ордену перейшли до корони. (uk) The Prior of Crato (Prior do Crato), was the traditional title given to the head of the Order of the Knights of St. John of Jerusalem (Hospitaller) in Portugal. It is a reference to the domains of the order around Crato, Portugal. From the outset in the 12th century, the head of the Order of Knights Hospitaller in Portugal was known simply as the Prior do Hospital. That title continued to be used after the move to Crato. It is really only after 1441 that the term Prior do Crato began being commonly used. (en)
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