King Manuel I of Portugal (reigned 1495-1521) passed away on December 13, 1521. He was one of the rulers of Portugal's great maritime era and was also known as the "King of Explorers". During the reign of Manuel I, Portugal became an important maritime empire, exploring and colonizing a large number of overseas territories. His reign witnessed the first arrival of Portuguese people in India and Brazil, and the establishment of colonies in Africa, Asia, and South America. Manuel I left a profound influence in Portuguese history and is considered one of the founders of the Portuguese Empire.
Portuguese King Manuel I passed away due to illness at the age of 52, but in this fictional scenario, he survives the illness and enters a period of religious enlightenment. This leads him to implement religious reforms, sparking a chain of events that reshape Portugal's history and future.