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  1. D. Francisco Antonio of Braganza, Prince of Beira (21 March 1795 – 11 June 1801) was the first son of D. João Maria and D. Carlota Joaquina, the Prince and Princess of Brazil. [ citation needed ] The Prince was born on 21 March 1795, and was titled the Prince of Beira and the Duke of Barcelos , as heir-apparent to the heir-apparent of the throne of Portugal.

  2. João Carlos de Bragança e Ligne de Sousa Tavares Mascarenhas da Silva, Duque de Lafões (Lisboa, 6 de março de 1719 – Lisboa, 10 de novembro de 1806), foi político e membro destacado da alta nobreza portuguesa de finais do século XVIII, foi marechal general do Exército português, que comandou durante a Guerra das Laranjas, episódio traumático na História de Portugal.

  3. Fernando II, born in 1430, was a successful young man and quickly grew popular amongst the Portuguese nobility. He was most appreciated by King Afonso V of Portugal, and always escorted the King on his different incursions into Morocco, where he participated in several conquests and expeditions. [1] Being favored by King Afonso V, Fernando was ...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › João_CarlosJoão Carlos - Wikipedia

    João Carlos (John Charles in Portuguese) may refer to: João Carlos, Prince of Beira (1821–1822), Portuguese prince. João Carlos (football manager) (born 1956), João Carlos da Silva Costa, Brazilian football manager. João Carlos (footballer, born 1972), João Carlos dos Santos, Brazilian football defender. João Carlos (footballer, born ...

  5. The next year she married again, in 1838, to her brother-in-law, uncle and longtime ally, Infante Carlos of Spain (1788–1855), whom she viewed as the rightful king of Spain; the widower of her sister Maria Francisca. The second marriage remained childless, but she took care of her stepsons, who were also her nephews and cousins. Following her marriage, her claim as the

  6. João Manuel was born on 3 June 1537 in the Royal Palace of Évora and became the heir to the throne of Portugal in 1539. He survived his four older brothers who died in childhood but was a sickly teenager. The successive inter-marriages between the houses of Spain and Portugal are believed to have some responsibility for his ill health.

  7. Dom Pedro I (Inglis: Peter I; 12 October 1798 - 24 September 1834), nicknamed "the Liberator", wis the foonder an first ruler o the Empire o Brazil. As King Dom Pedro IV, he ringed briefly ower Portugal, whaur he became kent as "the Liberator" as weel as "the Sodger King". [A] Notes. ↑ Pedr I becam kent as "the Liberator" in Brazil for his ...

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