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| | John IV | | Children include | | Teodósio, Prince of Brazil | | Princess Joan | | Princess Catherine | | Prince Afonso | | Prince Peter | | Afonso VI | | Peter II | | Children include | | Prince John | | Francis, Duke of Beja | | Prince Anthony | | Prince Manuel | | Princess Francisca Josefa | | Joseph, Archbishop of Braga (natural son) | | John V | | Children include | | Princess Barbara | | Prince Joseph | | Prince Charles | | Prince Peter | | Joseph | | Children include | | Princess Maria Francisca | | Princess Maria Ana | | Princess Maria Francisca Doroteia | | Princess Maria Francisca Benedita | | Maria I and Peter III | | Children include | | Joseph, Prince of Beira | | Prince John | | Princess Maria Ana | | John VI | | Children include | | Maria Teresa, Princess of Beira | | Princess Maria Isabel | | Prince Pedro | | Princess Maria Francisca | | Princess Isabel Maria | | Prince Michael | | Princess Maria da Assunção | | Princess Ana de Jesus | | Peter IV (I of Brazil) | | Children include | | Princess Maria da Glória | | Januária, Princess Imperial of Brazil | | Francisca, Princess of Brazil | | Peter II of Brazil | | Maria Amélia, Princess of Brazil | | Michael | | Children include | | Maria das Neves | | Miguel II, Duke of Braganza | | Maria Teresa | | Maria José | | Adelgundes | | Maria Antónia | | Maria Ana | | Maria II and Ferdinand II | | Children include | | Prince Peter | | Prince Louis | | John, Duke of Beja | | Princess Maria Ana | | Princess Antónia | | Prince Ferdinand | | Augustus, Duke of Coimbra | | Francis of Braganza or Francis of Portugal (Portuguese: Francisco), 7th Duke of Beja was a Portuguese Prince son of Peter II, King of Portugal and his wife Marie-Françoise of Savoy. The Duchy of Bragança or Braganza is one of the most important titles of the Portuguese Royal Family. ...
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John IV of Portugal (Portuguese João IV) (March 1603 - November 6, 1656), the Restoring King (Port. ...
Joan of Portugal or Joan of Braganza (Portuguese: Joana) was a Portuguese Princess daughter of John IV, King of Portugal (the first of the House of Braganza) and his wife Luiza de Guzman (LuÃsa de Gusmão). ...
Catherine of Braganza. ...
Afonso VI (August 21, 1643 - September 12, 1675) was king of Portugal, the second king of the House of Braganza. ...
Peter II (Portuguese Pedro), the Pacific (Port. ...
Afonso VI (August 21, 1643 - September 12, 1675) was king of Portugal, the second king of the House of Braganza. ...
Peter II (Portuguese Pedro), the Pacific (Port. ...
John V (Portuguese João) the Magnanimous (Port. ...
Anthony of Portugal or Anthony of Braganza (Portuguese: António) was a Portuguese Prince son of Peter II, King of Portugal and his wife Marie-Françoise of Savoy. ...
John V (Portuguese João) the Magnanimous (Port. ...
Maria Bárbara of Bragança, queen of Spain Barbara of Braganza, Princess of Portugal and Queen of Spain (1711-1758). ...
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. ...
Maria I Francisca, (English: Mary I), the Piteous (Port. ...
Maria I Francisca, (English: Mary I), the Piteous (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. ...
John VI (Portuguese João), the Clement (Port. ...
John VI (Portuguese João), the Clement (Port. ...
Pedro I, Emperor of Brazil; Pedro IV of Portugal Pedro I of Brazil (English: Peter), known as Dom Pedro (October 12, 1798 - September 24, 1834), proclaimed Brazil independent from Portugal and became Brazils first Emperor. ...
Miguel of Portugal (English: Michael), the Traditionalist (Port. ...
Pedro I, Emperor of Brazil; Pedro IV of Portugal Pedro I of Brazil (English: Peter), known as Dom Pedro (October 12, 1798 - September 24, 1834), proclaimed Brazil independent from Portugal and became Brazils first Emperor. ...
Maria II da Glória, (English: Mary II), the Educator (Port. ...
Dom Pedro IIs family Dom Pedro II and President Ulysses S. Grant, Philadelphia Exposition, 1876 Dom Pedro II in his old age Dom Pedro II of Brazil Dom Pedro II, Emperor of Brazil (December 2, 1825-December 5, 1891) was the second and final Brazilian Emperor. ...
Miguel of Portugal (English: Michael), the Traditionalist (Port. ...
Miguel II of Bragança, in English Michael II of Braganza (September 19, 1853- October 11, 1927) was the head of the Migueline line of the dynasty of Braganza, and claimed to have been the 22nd Duke of Bragança. ...
Maria II da Glória, (English: Mary II), the Educator (Port. ...
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 (September 16, 1837 - November 11, 1861) was King of Portugal from 1853 to 1861. ...
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. ...
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Peter II (Portuguese Pedro), the Pacific (Port. ...
Afonso Henriques was the first King of Portugal. ...
Francis full name was Francis Xavier Joseph Anthony Bennedict Urban (Francisco Xavier José António Bento Urbano) and was born on May 25, 1691. He was given the Duchy of Beja and was made Grand-Prior of Crato and Lord of the Infantado. He died unmarried and without issue on July 21, 1742 at the Quinta das Gaeiras in Óbidos. He is burried at the Monastery of Saint Vincent on the Outside (Mosteiro de São Vicente de Fora) in Lisbon. May 25 is the 145th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (146th in leap years). ...
Events March 5 - French troops under Marshal Louis-Francois de Boufflers besiege the Spanish-held town of Mons March 29 - Siege of Mons ends to the cityâs surrender October 3 - Treaty of Limerick which guaranteed civil rights to catholics was signed. ...
Beja can refer to: The Beja people, an ethnic group in the Horn of Africa The Beja language Beja, Portugal Béja, Tunisia This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title. ...
Crato is a city of 110,000 inhabitants on the banks of the river Granjeiro in the south of the state of Ceará, in the northeast of Brazil. ...
July 21 is the 202nd day (203rd in leap years) of the year in the Gregorian Calendar, with 163 days remaining. ...
// Events January 24 - Charles VII Albert becomes Holy Roman Emperor. ...
District Leiria Mayor - Party Telmo Henrique Correia Daniel Faria PSD Area 142. ...
District Lisbon Mayor - Party Pedro Santana Lopes PSD Area 84. ...
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