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  1. Princess Royal of Portugal. This is a list of Princesses Royal of Portugal (or more formally Princess Royal of the Kingdom of Portugal and the Algarves ). The title is, since 1815, carried either in her own right by the heiress to the throne, as a substantive title, or by the wife of the heir to the throne, the Prince Royal of ...

  2. Prince Royal (Portuguese: Príncipe Real) was the title held by the heir apparent or the heir presumptive to the throne of the Kingdom of Portugal, from 1825 to 1910. [1] The eldest son of the Prince Royal held the title of Prince of Beira .

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    13 May 1767 – 10 March 1826
    16 December 1815 – 20 March 1816
    Later: King João VI of Portugal and the ...
    12 October 1798 – 24 September 1834
    20 March 1816 – 10 March 1826
    Later: King Pedro IV of Portugal and the ...
    16 September 1837 – 11 November 1861
    16 September 1837 – 15 November 1853
    Later: King Pedro V of Portugal and the ...
    28 September 1863 – 1 February 1908
    28 September 1863 – 19 October 1889
    Later: King Carlos I of Portugal and the ...
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    Joanna was the second child of Afonso, but after the early death of her older brother John in 1451, she was recognized as heir presumptive and given the title of Princess of Portugal. Other children of the king were infantes. Upon the birth of her younger brother, the future John II of Portugalin 1455, she ceased to be heir presumptive, but among t...

    After vehemently refusing several proposals of marriage, Joanna joined the Dominican Convent of Jesus in Aveiro in 1475. Her brother had, by then, fathered an heir, so the family line was no longer in danger of extinction, and thus she entered the convent that same year her nephew was born in 1475. Still, she was compelled several times to leave th...

    She continued to be a great supporter of her brother, John II of Portugal, throughout his reign and her life. Joanna died on 12 May 1490 in Aveiro and was buried in the Convent of Jesus in Aveiro. She bequeathed all her wealth to the convent. She was beatified in 1693 by Pope Innocent XII. In honor of her beatification, an official account of her l...

    In the early 18th century, the Portuguese nobility, clergy, and court had a revival in interest in the princess. During this time, the Portuguese artist Manuel Ferreira e Sousa was the most famous artist in this revival. He was contracted by various religious institutions, noblemen, and even the royal family to paint scenes from her life.

    Princess Saint Joanna with the Infant Jesus; by Joao Baptista Pachim, 18th century.
    Engraving depicting the ‘saintly princess’ holding a skull, a crucifix, and a crown of thorns. Credit: Women of the Book Collection, Sheridan Libraries, Johns Hopkins University. Printed in Breve N...

    This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). "Bl. Joanna of Portugal". Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton Company. 1. Dominican Martyrology: May 12 2. The Portuguese Princess's Dream, Richard III Society - American Branch Web Site. Richard III Society. Retrieved 2010-02-2...

  3. Le prince ou la princesse de Beira ( portugais : Príncipe / Princesa da Beira) désigne l’héritier présomptif du prince héritier de la couronne de Portugal, c’est-à-dire le prince royal ou le prince du Brésil suivant les époques. Le titre fait référence à la province historique de Beira au Portugal .

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    Marie de Bragance Née le 17 décembre 1734 ...
    17 décembre 1734 — 31 juillet 1750 15 ...
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    Joseph de Bragance Né le 20 août 1761 à ...
    20 août 1761 — 27 février 1777 15 ans, 6 ...
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    Marie-Thérèse de Bragance Née le 29 avril ...
    29 avril 1793 — 21 mars 1795 1 an, 10 ...
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    Antoine de Bragance Né le 21 mars 1795 à ...
    21 mars 1795 — 11 juin 1801 6 ans, 2 mois ...
  4. 9 oct. 2023 · It was a moment of long awaited celebration in Portugal this weekend, as the nation’s first royal wedding in over 25 years took place. The happy couple were the Infanta Maria Francisca, Duchess of Coimbra and her partner Duarte de Sousa Araújo Martins, who wed in the Basilica and Palace of Mafra on Saturday.

  5. Sur cette page, vous pouvez consulter la liste de tous les rois de Portugal depuis la création du royaume en 1139. Une précision : le titre officiel est "Roi de Portugal", et non "Roi du Portugal". Quatre dynasties ont régné sur le Portugal entre 1139 et 1910 : - Maison de Bourgogne. - Maison d'Aviz. - Maison de Habsbourg. - Maison de Bragance.

  6. Ferdinand le Beau (31 octobre 1345 Coimbra - Lisbonne 22 octobre 1383), roi de Portugal de 1367 à 1383. Jean Ier (11 avril 1357 Lisbonne - Lisbonne 14 août 1433), roi de Portugal de 1385 à 1433. Edouard l'Éloquent (31 octobre 1391 Viseu - Thomar 09 septembre 1438), roi de Portugal de 1433 à 1438.