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andy After ascending the throne in 1357, King Pedro I exhumed Inês's body and forced his courtiers to swear allegiance to her corpse.
Tomb carvings: The tombs of Pedro and Inês feature wheel-of-fortune carvings symbolizing their sudden, tragic turn of fate.

andy Fearing Spanish political influence, King Afonso IV ordered the assassination of Inês de Castro in 1355, sparking a civil war.
Occurring, awarded, or appearing after the death of the originator. In 1360, Portugal's King Pedro I ordered a posthumous coronation for his murdered lover, Inês de Castro.
What did King Pedro I of Portugal allegedly force his nobles to do to Inês's exhumed body?
What did Prince Pedro of Portugal do immediately after learning about the murder of Inês de Castro?
Where are the magnificent Gothic tombs of King Pedro I and Inês de Castro located today?
Why did King Pedro I position his and Inês de Castro's tombs foot-to-foot instead of side-by-side?
Why did King Afonso IV of Portugal fear the romance between Prince Pedro and Inês de Castro?
What country was Inês de Castro originally from before arriving at the Portuguese court?


