Edward II & VII of Portugal and England (Hapsburg's Unite)

Edward II & VII (August 4, 1613 -August 25, 1661) became King of England and Ireland on January 1, 1637, and was crowned on February 2 at the age of 33. Then he became King of Portugal and the Algarves on April 9, 1642 and was crowned on October 13 at the age of 37. His mother was Elizabeth I of England, while his father was John IV of Portugal, his parents were cousins. He was the first monarch of the Royal household of Avis-Tudor (though technically it was 'Hapsburg-Avis-Tudor',) though he was also the seventh monarch in the Tudor dynasty and the ninth monarch in the Avis dynasty.

During Edward's reign England and Portugal grew much closer ties due to the personal union and the Anglo-Portuguese Alliance of 1373. Also from a war with France the combined force of an English and Portuguese Armada along with Spanish help led to the re-conquest of Calais and also the conquest of Brittany.

Marriage
In 1619 Edward was married to Elisabeth of France and a year later the couple had a child. A girl who was named Elizabeth after Edward's mother. They proceeded to have 5 more children, only one of which died early in it's life. They had 3 sons, of which the eldest was John.