Portuguese Royalty House of Braganza | |
| | John IV | | Children include | | Teodósio, Prince of Brazil | | Joana, Princess of Beira | | Infanta Catarina, Queen of England | | Afonso, Prince of Brazil | | Infante Pedro, Duke of Beja | | Afonso VI | | Peter II | | Children include | | Isabel Luísa, Princess of Beira | | João, Prince of Brazil | | Infante Francisco, Duke of Beja | | Infante António | | Infante Manuel, Count of Ourém | | Infanta Francisca Josefa | | Luísa, Duchess of Cadaval (natural daughter) | | José, Archbishop of Braga (natural son) | | John V | | Children include | | Infanta Maria Bárbara, Queen of Spain | | José, Prince of Brazil | | Pedro, Prince of Brazil | | Joseph I | | Children include | | Maria Francisca, Princess of Beira | | Infanta Maria Ana Francisca Josefa | | Infanta Maria Francisca Doroteia | | Benedita, Dowager Princess of Brazil | | Maria I and Peter III | | Children include | | José, Prince of Brazil | | João, Prince of Brazil | | Infanta Mariana | | John VI | | Children include | | Maria Teresa, Princess of Beira | | Infanta Maria Isabel, Queen of Spain | | Infante Pedro, Prince of Brazil | | Infanta Maria Francisca, Countess of Molina | | Infanta Isabel Maria | | Infante Miguel, Duke of Braganza | | Infanta Maria da Assunção | | Infanta Ana de Jesus Maria, Duchess of Loulé | | Peter IV (I of Brazil) | | Children include | | Infanta Maria da Glória, Duchess of Porto | | Januária, Princess Imperial of Brazil | | Princess Francisca, Princess de Joinville | | Peter II of Brazil | | Michael I | | Children include | | Infanta Maria das Neves, Duchess of San Jaime | | Miguel II, Duke of Braganza | | Infanta Teresa, Archduchess of Austria | | Infanta Maria Josefa, Duchess in Bavaria | | Infanta Adelgundes, Duchess of Guimarães, Countess di Bardi | | Infanta Maria Ana, Grand Duchess of Luxembourg | | Infanta Maria Antónia, Duchess of Parma | | Grandchildren include | | Duarte Nuno, Duke of Braganza | | Great-Grandchildren include | | Duarte Pio, Duke of Braganza | | Maria II and Ferdinand II | | Children include | | Pedro, Prince Royal of Portugal, Duke of Braganza | | Infante Luís, Duke of Porto | | Infante João, Duke of Beja | | Infanta Maria Ana | | Infanta Antónia, Princess of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen | | Infante Augusto, Duke of Coimbra | | Grandchildren include | | Carlos, Prince Royal of Portugal, Duke of Braganza | | Great-grandchildren include | | Luís Filipe, Prince Royal of Portugal, Duke of Braganza | | Infante Manuel, Duke of Beja | | Francisca Carolina of Bragança (pron. IPA: /fɾɐ̃'siʃkɐ kɐɾu'linɐ/) (Rio de Janeiro, August 2, 1824 - Paris, March 27, 1898), a Brazilian princess and Portuguese infanta, was a daughter of Peter I of Brazil and IV of Portugal and his first wife Maria Leopoldina, Archduchess of Austria. The House of Bragança (pron. ...
John IV of Portugal (Portuguese: João IV de Portugal pron. ...
Teodósio of Braganza or Teodósio of Portugal was a Portuguese Prince son of John IV of Portugal (first king of the House of Braganza) and his wife Luiza de Guzman (LuÃsa de Gusmão). ...
Catherine of Braganza [1] (25 November 1638 â 30 November 1705) (Catherine Henrietta, in Portuguese Catarina Henriqueta de Bragança), was the queen consort of King Charles II of England. ...
Afonso VI (English Alphonzo or Alphonse), or Affonso (Old Portuguese), (August 12, 1643 - September 12, 1683) was the twenty-second (or twenty-third according to some historians) King of Portugal, the second of the House of Braganza, known as the Victorious (Port. ...
Peter II (Portuguese Pedro, pron. ...
Afonso VI (English Alphonzo or Alphonse), or Affonso (Old Portuguese), (August 12, 1643 - September 12, 1683) was the twenty-second (or twenty-third according to some historians) King of Portugal, the second of the House of Braganza, known as the Victorious (Port. ...
Peter II (Portuguese Pedro, pron. ...
Isabel LuÃsa Josefa (pron. ...
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LuÃsa of Portugal, Duchess of Cadaval (English: Louise; Lisbon, January 9, 1679-Ãvora, December 23, 1732) was a natural daughter of Portuguese King Peter II and a Portuguese lady named Maria da Cruz Mascarenhas. ...
José of Braganza, Archbishop of Braga (English: Joseph; Lisbon, May 6, 1703-Ponte de Lima, June 3, 1756) was a natural son of Portuguese King Peter II and a Portuguese lady named Francisca Clara da Silva. ...
John V (Portuguese João pron. ...
Barbara of Braganza (pron. ...
Joseph I (Portuguese José), the Reformer (Port. ...
Peter III of Portugal (Portuguese Pedro) (July 5, 1717 - May 25, 1786) became King Consort of Portugal on the succession of his wife and niece queen Maria I in 1777, and ruled with her until his death. ...
Joseph I (Portuguese José), the Reformer (Port. ...
Mary I Frances or Maria I Francisca (pron. ...
Maria Francisca Benedita of Braganza (pron. ...
Mary I Frances or Maria I Francisca (pron. ...
Peter III of Portugal (Portuguese Pedro) (July 5, 1717 - May 25, 1786) became King Consort of Portugal on the succession of his wife and niece queen Maria I in 1777, and ruled with her until his death. ...
John VI (Portuguese João, pron. ...
John VI (Portuguese João, pron. ...
Princesa dona Maria Teresa of Braganza (pron. ...
Pedro I of Brazil (pron. ...
Miguel of Portugal (English: Michael), the Traditionalist (Port. ...
Pedro I of Brazil (pron. ...
Maria II da Glória, (pron. ...
Januária Maria of Bragança (pron. ...
Emperor Pedro II in full regalia, in the opening of the annual session of the Brazilian Imperial Parliament (General Assembly), 1873 Dom Pedro IIs family Dom Pedro II of Brazil Dom Pedro II (pron. ...
Miguel of Portugal (English: Michael), the Traditionalist (Port. ...
Miguel II of Bragança (pron. ...
Grand Duchess Marie Anne, Maria Anna, Maria Ana de Braganca, of Portugal (Schloss Bronnbach 13 July 1861 - New York 31 July 1942) was Grand Duchess consort of Luxembourg and its Regent. ...
Duarte Nuno, Duke of Bragança (1907-1976) was the son of Miguel II, Duke of Braganza and his second wife, Marie Therese Princess zu Löwenstein-Wertheim-Rosenberg. ...
Duarte Pio of Bragança Duarte Pio of Bragança (born May 15, 1945), pron. ...
Maria II da Glória, (pron. ...
Ferdinand of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha (October 29, 1819 - December 15, 1885) was consort king of Portugal following his marriage to Queen Maria II in 1836. ...
Pedro V of Portugal (pron. ...
Luis I, King of Portugal (October 31, 1838 – October 19, 1889) was the second son of Maria II da Glória and Ferdinand of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha. ...
Carlos I (Eng. ...
LuÃs Filipe of the house of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha (in English Louis Philip) was born in Lisbon, on March 21, 1887. ...
King Manuel II (r: 1908â1910) Manuel II (English: Emanuel II), the Patriot Port. ...
Pronunciation refers to: the way a word or a language is usually spoken; the manner in which someone utters a word. ...
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Flag Seal Location Location of Rio de Janeiro Coordinates , Government Country Region State Brazil Southeast Rio de Janeiro Mayor Cesar Maia (PFL) Geographical characteristics Area City 1,260 km² Population City (2005) 5,613,000 [1] Density 4. ...
August 2 is the 214th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (215th in leap years), with 151 days remaining. ...
1824 was a leap year starting on Thursday (see link for calendar). ...
City flag City coat of arms Motto: Fluctuat nec mergitur Tossed by the waves, she does not founder Coordinates : , Time Zone : CET (GMT +1) Administration Subdivisions 20 arrondissements Département Paris (75) Région Ãle-de-France Mayor Bertrand Delanoë (PS) City (commune) Characteristics Land Area 86. ...
March 27 is the 86th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (87th in leap years). ...
1898 (MDCCCXCVIII) was a common year starting on Saturday (see link for calendar) of the Gregorian calendar (or a common year starting on Monday of the 12-day-slower Julian calendar). ...
Princess is the feminine form of prince (Latin princeps, meaning principal citizen). ...
In the Spanish and former Portuguese monarchies, Infante (masc. ...
Pedro I, Emperor of Brazil; Pedro IV of Portugal Pedro I of Brazil, known as Dom Pedro (October 12, 1798 - September 24, 1834), proclaimed Brazil independent from Portugal and became Brazils first Emperor. ...
Maria Leopoldina Josepha Caroline of Habsburg, archduchess of Austria, Empress consort of Brazil, was born in 1797 in Vienna, Austria. ...
Francisca married François d'Orléans, prince de Joinville, son of Louis-Philippe of France, in 1843. François-Ferdinand-Philippe-Louis-Marie dOrléans, prince de Joinville (14 August 1818 - 16 June 1900) was the third son of Louis Philippe, duc dOrléans, afterwards king of the French and his wife Marie Amalie of Bourbon-Sicilies. ...
Louis-Philippe of France (October 6, 1773âAugust 26, 1850) reigned as the Orléanist king of the French from 1830 to 1848. ...
1843 was a common year starting on Sunday (see link for calendar). ...
Their only daughter, Marie-Francoise de Bourbon-Orleans de Joinville, married her first cousin Robert, Duke of Chartres, and became the mother of the Orleanist pretender Jean, Duke of Guise. It is unknown whether her son ever married, even though, he lived in his seventies.
| Imperial Family of Brazil | | Forefathers - John VI of Portugal - Queen Carlota Joaquina Image File history File links Flag_of_Empire_of_Brazil. ...
In 1822 (7 September), Infante dom Pedro of Portugal, heir apparent to the Portuguese throne and kings representative in Brazil, was proclaimed Emperor of Brazil. ...
John VI (Portuguese João, pron. ...
Carlota Joaquina Teresa of Spain (25 April or 25 May 1775 - 6 January or 7 January 1830) was the eldest daughter of King Carlos IV of Spain (1748-1819) and his wife Maria Luisa of Parma (1751-1819). ...
First generation - Pedro I - Empress Leopoldina - Princess Amélie of Leuchtenberg Second Generation - Pedro II - Empress Teresa Cristina - Maria II da Glória - Princess Januária of Braganza - Princess Francisca of Braganza Third generation - Princess Isabel the Redeemer - Gaston of Orleans, Count d'Eu Pedro I of Brazil (pron. ...
Maria Leopoldina Josepha Caroline of Habsburg, archduchess of Austria, Empress consort of Brazil, was born in 1797 in Vienna, Austria. ...
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Emperor Pedro II in full regalia, in the opening of the annual session of the Brazilian Imperial Parliament (General Assembly), 1873 Dom Pedro IIs family Dom Pedro II of Brazil Dom Pedro II (pron. ...
Maria II da Glória, (pron. ...
Januária Maria of Bragança (pron. ...
Francisca Carolina of Bragança (pron. ...
Isabel, Princess Imperial of Brazil (July 29, 1846âNovember 14, 1921), nicknamed the Redeemer, was heir to the throne of Brazil (with the title of Princess Imperial) during the last decades of the reign of her father Pedro II of Brazil, and sometime Regent. ...
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The Vassouras Branch (dynastic) Fourth generation - Prince Luiz of Orleans-Braganza - Princess Maria Pia Fifth generation - Prince Pedro Henrique of Orleans-Braganza - Princess Maria Elisabeth Sixth generation - Prince Luiz of Orleans-Braganza - Prince Bertrand of Orleans-Braganza - Prince Antonio of Orleans-Braganza - Christine, Princess de Ligne Seventh generation - Prince Pedro Luís of Orleans-Braganza - Prince Rafael of Orleans-Braganza - Princess Amélia of Orleans-Braganza Prince Pedro Henriqe of Orleans-Bragança (1909-1981), was the great-grandson of the last emperor of Brazil, Pedro II of Brazil and grandson of Isabel, Princess Imperial of Brazil, and he successed her as the titular emperor of Brazil in 1921. ...
Prince Luiz of Orleans-Bragança. ...
Bertrand of Orleans-Braganza (born February 2, 1941) in Mandelieu, France, with baptism name of Bertrand Maria José Pio Januário Miguel Gabriel Raphael Gonzaga de Orleans e Bragança , is a member of Imperial House, being the third son of Prince Pedro Henrique of Orleans-Braganza and Princess Maria...
Antonio of Orleans-Braganza (born June 24, 1950 in Rio de Janeiro), with the baptism name of Dom Antonio João Maria José Jorge Miguel Gabriel Rafael Gonzaga de Orleans e Bragança e Wittelsbach, is a member of Imperial House of Brazil, being the third (according monarchists claims) in...
Prince Antonio of Orleans-Braganza: current Prince of Grão-Pará of the Brazilian Imperial Family. ...
The Petrópolis Branch (non-dynastic) Fourth generation - Prince Pedro of Alcantara - Countess Elisabeth Dobrzensky Fifth generation - Prince Pedro Gastão of Orleans-Braganza - Princess Isabel of Orleans-Braganza - Princess Francisca of Orleans-Braganza - Prince João of Orleans-Braganza Sixth generation - Prince Pedro Carlos of Orleans-Braganza - Princess Maria da Glória of Orleans-Braganza - Princess Cristina of Orleans-Braganza - Prince Jan Sapieha-Rozánski Seventh generation - Prince Pedro Thiago of Orleans-Braganza - Princess Paula Maria Sapieha - Princess Ana Tereza Sapieha may refer to: Pedro, Prince of Grao Para Prince Pedro Gastao of Orleans-Braganza Prince Pedro Henrique of Orleans-Braganza ...
Pedro Gastao, titularly 6th Prince of Grao Para, born 1913, is head of the so-called Petropolis branch of the Brazilian Imperial House and a claimant to that throne. ...
Princess Isabelle of Orleans-Braganza became by marriage duchess of Orléans, of Valois, of Chartres, of Guise, of Enghien, of Vendome, of Penthievre, of Aumale, of Nemours and of Montpensier, dauphine of Auvergne, princess of Joinville, princess of Condé, etc. ...
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