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THE KINGDOM OF PORTUGAL
Reino de Portugal 
 
The Kingdom of Portugal was Portugal's general designation under
the monarchy. The kingdom was located in the west of the Iberian
Peninsula, Europe and existed from 1139 to 1910. It was replaced
by the Portuguese First Republic after the Lisbon Regicide (1908)
and ultimately, the October 5th revolution (1910).
 
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The Second County of Portugal (1093-1139), successor to the First
County of Portugal (868-1071), became a kingdom on 26 July 1139
when Afonso I , was proclaimed king of Portugal.

In 1908, King Carlos I of Portugal was killed in a regicide at Lisbon.
The Portuguese monarchy lasted until 5 October 1910, when through a
revolution, it was overthrown and Portugal was proclaimed a republic.
The overthrow of the Portuguese monarchy in 1910 led to a 16 year
struggle to sustain parliamentary democracy under republicanism.

Through the times, the Kingdom of Portugal built what was known as the
Portuguese Empire since 1415, traditionally referring to its vast colonies,
the largest of which was Brazil (established in 1500 and an independent
country since 1822). The remaining empire passed under control of the
Portuguese Republic until the late 20th century, when the last overseas
territories of Portugal were handed over (most notably Portuguese Africa,
which included the overseas provinces of Angola and Mozambique, in 1975,
and finally Macau in 1999).

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The House of Braganza
 
The Most Serene House of Braganza (Sereníssima Casa de Bragança;
Portuguese pronunciation: [bɾɐˈɣɐ̃sɐ]) was the dynasty which ruled
Portugal from 1640 to 1853 or until 1910 (as House of Braganza-
Saxe-Coburg and Gotha), and the Empire of Brazil from 1822 to 1889.
It is a collateral line of the House of Aviz, which ruled Portugal
from 1385 until 1580. Therefore, it is also a branch of the French
House of Burgundy, and of the French House of Capet.

In 1853, due to the marriage of Queen Maria II to Ferdinand of Saxe-
Coburg and Gotha, the House of Braganza became the House of Braganza
-Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, a branch of the German House of Wettin. The
use of the designation Braganza-Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, or just
Braganza-Coburg, however, is prevalent mainly in the writings of non
-Portuguese historians and genealogists, or in writings that are not
contemporary to the rule of the Braganza-Saxe-Coburg and Gotha
monarchs in Portugal, since they still continued to style themselves
as members of the House of Braganza, as opposed to Braganza-Saxe-
Coburg and Gotha.

The House Titles and Styles

 The present members of this family bear the title Infant/Infanta
of Portugal with the formal appellation of His or Her Royal Highness.
 
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The Genealogy of The Royal House
 
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JOÃO V Francisco Antonio José Bento Bernardo,
King of Portugal and the Algarves 9 Dec 1706
(Lisbon 22 Oct 1689-Lisbon 31 Jul 1750); m.by proxy
Neuburg 9 Jul 1708 and in person Lisbon 27 Oct 1708
Maria Anna, Archdss of Austria (Linz
7 Sep 1683-Lisbon 14 Aug 1754)

1a) Maria Madalena Josefa Teresa Barbara
(Lisbon 4 Dec 1711-Aranjuez 27 Aug 1758);
m.Badajoz 20 Jan 1729 King Fernando VI of Spain
(Madrid 23 Sep 1713-Villaviciosa 10 Aug 1759)

2a) Pedro, Pr of Brazil (Lisbon
 19 Oct 1712-Lisbon 29 Oct 1714)
 
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3a) JOSÉ I Francisco António Inácio Norberto Agostinho,
King of Portugal and the Algarves (Lisbon 6 Jun 1714- Lisbon 24 Feb 1777)
; m.by proxy at Madrid 27 Dec 1727 and in person at Lisbon 31 Mar 1732
Mariana Vitoria, Infanta of Spain (Madrid 31 Jan 1718-Lisbon 15 Jan 1781)
 
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 1b) MARIA I da Glória Francisca Isabel Josefa Antónia Gertrudes
Rita Joana, Queen of Portugal and the Algarves (Lisbon 17 Dec
1734-Rio de Janeiro 20 Mar 1816); m.Ajuda nr Lisbon 6 Jun 1760
her uncle, King Pedro III (see below)
 
2b) Maria Ana Francisca Josefa Antónia Gertrudes Rita Joana
(Lisbon 7 Oct 1736-Rio de Janeiro 16 May 1813)

3b) Maria Francisca Dorotea Josefa Antónia Gertrudes Rita
Joana Efigénia (Lisbon 21 Nov 1739-Lisbon 14 Jan 1771)

4b) Maria Francisca Benedita Ana Isabel Joana
 Antónia Laura Inácia Gertrudes Rita Rosa (Lisbon
25 Jul 1746-Lisbon 10 Aug 1829); m.Lisbon 7 Feb 1777
her nephew (and first cousin) José, Pr of Brazil (below)

4a) Carlos (Lisbon 2 May
1716-Cascais 29 Mar 1736)
 
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5a) PEDRO III Clemente Francisco José António,
jure uxoris King of Portugal and the Algarves
(Lisbon 5 Jul 1717-Lisbon 5 Mar 1786); m.Ajuda nr
Lisbon 6 Jun 1760 Queen Maria I of Portugal.

1b) José Francisco Xavier de Paula Domingos António
Agostinho Anastácio, Pr of Beira, Pr of Brazil (Lisbon 20
Aug 1761-Lisbon 11 Sep 1788); m.Lisbon 7 Feb 1777 his
aunt, Maria Francisca, Infanta of Portugal (see above)
2b) José João Francisco de Paula Domingos António Carlos
Cipriano (Lisbon 16 Sep 1763-Lisbon 10 Oct 1763)
 
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3b) JOÃO VI Maria José Francisco Xavier de Paula Luís António Domingos
Rafael, King of Portugal and the Algarves, assumed the title Emperor of Brazil,
though he gave Brazil to his son, Emperor Pedro I; (Lisbon 13 May 1767-Lisbon 10
Mar 1826); m.by proxy at Madrid 27 Mar 1785 and in person at Lisbon 9
Jun 1785 Carlota Joaquina, Infanta of Spain (Madrid 25 Apr 1775-Queluz 7 Jan 1830)

1c) Maria Teresa Francisca de Assis Antónia Carlota Joana Josefa Xavier
de Paula Micaela Rafaela Isabel Gonzaga, Pss of Beira (Queluz 29 Apr 1793
-Trieste 17 Jan 1874); m.1st Rio de Janeiro 13 May 1810 Pedro Carlos, Infant
of Spain (Aranjuez 18 Jun 1786-Rio de Janeiro 4 Jul 1812); m.2d by proxy at
 Salzburg 2 Feb 1838 and in person at Azcoitia 20 Oct 1838 Carlos,
Infant of Spain (29 Mar 1788-Trieste 10 Mar 1855)

2c) Francisco António, Pr of Beira
(Queluz 21 Mar 1795-Lisbon 11 Jun 1801)

3c) Maria Isabel Francisca (Queluz 19 May 1797-Madrid 26 Dec 1818);
m.by proxy at Cadiz 4 Sep 1816 and in person at Madrid 29 Sep 1816 her
uncle, King Fernando VII of Spain (San Ildefonso 13 Oct 1784-Madrid 29 Sep 1833)
 
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4c) PEDRO IV de Alcántara Francisco António João Carlos Xavier de Paula Miguel
Rafael Joaquim José Gonzaga Pascual Cipriano Serafim, King of Portugal and the
Algarves from the death of his father until his abdication in favor of his daughter Maria
29 Apr 1826, proclaimed Emperor Pedro I of Brazil 12 Oct 1822 (Queluz 12 Oct 1798-Queluz
24 Sep 1834); m.1st Rio de Janeiro 5 Nov 1817 Marie Leopoldine Archdss of Austria (Vienna
22 Jan 1797-Rio de Janeiro 11 Dec 1826); m.2d Rio de Janeiro 17 Oct 1829 Amelia de Beauharnais
(Milan 31 Jul 1812-Lisbon 26 Jan 1873); for all his children except Queen Maria II, see Brazil
 
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1d) MARIA II da Glória Joana Carlota Leopoldina Isidora da Cruz Francisca
Xavier de Paula Micaela Gabriela Rafaela Luisa Gonzaga, Queen of Portugal
and the Algarves on the abdication of her father 29 Apr 1826, but her uncle Miguel
was proclaimed king 11 Aug 1828, and a bloody civil war ensued; Maria's armies,
led by her father, were victorious and in 1834 Miguel agreed to permanent exile and
Maria became again Queen de facto; b.Rio de Janeiro 4 Apr 1819, d.Lisbon 15 Nov
1853; m.1st Lisbon 26 Jan 1835 August Duke of Leuchtenberg, cr Pr of Portugal (Milan
9 Dec 1810-Lisbon 28 Mar 1835); m.2d Lisbon 9 Apr 1836 Ferdinand Pr of Saxe
-Coburg-Gotha, cr King Consort Fernando II of Portugal 16 Sep 1837
(Vienna 29 Oct 1816-Lisbon 15 Dec 1885)
 
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 1e) PEDRO V de Alcántara Maria Fernando Miguel Rafael Gabriel
Gonzaga Xavier João António Leopoldo Victor Francisco de Assis Júlio
Amélio, King of Portugal and the Algarves (Lisbon 16 Sep 1837-Lisbon
11 Nov 1861); m.Lisbon 18 May 1858 Stephanie Pss von Hohenzollern
(Dresden 15 Jul 1837-Lisbon 17 Jul 1859)
 
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 2e) LUIZ Filipe Maria Fernando Pedro de Alcántara António Miguel
Rafael Gabriel Gonzaga Xavier Francisco de Assis João Augusto Júlio
Volfando, King of Portugal and the Algarves (Lisbon 31 Oct 1838-Cascais
19 Oct 1889); m.Lisbon 6 Oct 1862 Maria Pia Pss of Savoy
(Turin 16 Oct 1847-Stupinigi 5 Jul 1911)
 
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1f) CARLOS Fernando Luís Maria Victor Miguel Rafael Gabriel Gonzaga
Xavier Francisco de Assis José Simão, King of Portugal and the Algarves
(Lisbon 28 Sep 1863-assassinated Lisbon 1 Feb 1908); m.Lisbon 22
May 1886 Amélie Pss d'Orléans (Twickenham 28 Sep
1864-Château de Bellevue 25 Oct 1951)
 
1g) Luiz Filipe Maria Carlos Amélio Fernando Victor Manoel
António Lourenço Miguel Rafael Gabriel Gonzaga Xavier
Francisco de Assis Bento, Crown Pr of Portugal (Lisbon 21
Mar 1887, assassinated with his father 1 Feb 1908)
 
2g) Maria Ana (b.and
d.Villa Vicosa 14 Dec 1887)
 
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3g) MANOEL II Maria Filipe Carlos Amélio Luís Miguel Rafael
Gabriel Gonzaga Francisco de Assis Eugénio, King of Portugal
and the Algarves, lost his thrown by revolution 5 Oct 1910
(Lisbon 15 Nov 1889 -Fullwell Park 2 Jul 1932); m.Sigmaringen
4 Sep 1913 Auguste Viktoria Pss von Hohenzollern
(Potsdam 19 Aug 1890-Münchhöf 29 Aug 1966)

2f) Afonso Henrique Maria Luís Pedro de Alcántara Carlos Humberto
Amadeu Fernando António Miguel Rafael Gabriel Gonzaga Xavier
Francisco de Assis João Augusto Júlio Volfando Inácio, Duque de Oporto
(Ajuda 1 Jul 1865-Naples 21 Feb 1920); m.Madrid 23 Nov 1917
Nevada Hayes Stoody (Ohio 21 Oct 1885-11 Jan 1941)

3e) Maria, b.and
d.Lisbon 4 Oct 1840

4e) João Maria Fernando Pedro de Alcántara Miguel
Rafael Gabriel Leopoldo Carlos António Gregorio
Francisco de Assis Borja Gonzaga Félix, Duque de
Beja (Lisbon 16 Mar 1842-Belem 27 Dec 1861)

5e) Maria Ana Fernanda Leopoldina Micaela Rafaela Gabriela Carlota
Antónia Júlia Vitória Praxedes Francisca de Assis Gonzaga (Lisbon 21 Jul 1843-
Dresden 5 Feb 1884); m.Lisbon 11 May 1859 King Georg of Saxony
(Pillnitz 8 Aug 1832-Pillnitz 15 Oct 1904)

6e) Antónia Maria Fernanda Micaela Gabriela Rafaela Francisca de
Assis Ana Gonzaga Silvina Júlia Augusta (Lisbon 17 Feb 1845-Sigmaringen
27 Dec 1913); m.Lisbon 12 Sep 1861 Leopold Fst von Hohenzollern
(Krauchenwies 27 Sep 1835-Berlin 8 Jun 1905)

7e) Fernando Maria Luís Miguel Rafael Gabriel Gonzaga Francisco de
Assis António Apollinário (Lisbon 23 Jul 1846-Lisbon 6 Nov 1861)

8e) Augusto Maria Fernando Carlos Miguel Gabriel
Rafael Agrícola Francisco de Assis Gonzaga
Pedro de Alcántara Loyola, Duque de Coimbra
(Lisbon 4 Nov 1847-Lisbon 26 Sep 1889)

9e) Leopoldo (b.and
d.Lisbon 7 May 1849)

10e) Maria da Glória
(b.and d.Lisbon 3 Feb 1851)

11e) Eugénio Maria
(b.and d.Lisbon 15 Nov 1853)

5c) Maria Francisca de Assis de Maternidade Xavier de Paula de Alcántara
Antónia Joaquina Gonzaga Carlota Mónica Senhorinha Soter e Caia (Queluz 22
Apr 1800-Alverstoke Rectory, Hants 4 Sep 1834); m.by proxy at Cadiz 4 Sep 1816
and in person at Madrid 22 Sep 1816 her uncle, Carlos, Infant of Spain (29 Mar
1788-Trieste 10 Mar 1855)  6c) Isabel Maria da Conceição Joana Gualberta Ana
Francisca de Assis Xavier de Paula e de Alcántara Antónia Rafaela Micaela
Gabriela Gonzaga (Lisbon 4 Jul 1801-Benfica, Lisbon 22 Apr 1876)

7c) Miguel Maria do Patrocinio João Carlos Francisco de Assis Xavier
Paula Pedro de Alcántara António Rafael Gabriel Joaquim José Gonzaga
Evaristo, de facto King of Portugal 1828-1834 (Lisbon 26 Oct 1802-
Jagdschloß Karlshöhe bei Bronnbach 14 Nov 1866); m.Kleinheubach 14
Sep 1851 Adelheid Pss zu Löwenstein-Wertheim-Rosenberg (Kleinheubach
3 Apr 1831-Abbaye Ste. Cécile, Apley, Isle of Wight 16 Dec 1909)

1d) Maria das Neves Isabel Eulália Carlota Adelaide Micaela Gabriela
Rafaela Gonzaga de Paula de Assis Inès Sofia Romana (Kleinheubach 5 Aug
1852-Vienna 14 Feb 1941); m.Kleinheubach 26 Apr 1871 Alfonso, Infant of
Spain, Duque de Saint-Jaime (London 12 Sep 1849-Vienna 29 Sep 1936)
 
2d) Miguel Maria Carlos Egídio Constantino Gabriel Rafael Gonzaga
Francisco de Paula e de Assis Januário, Duque de Bragança (Kleinheubach
19 Sep 1853-Seebenstein 11 Oct 1927); m.1st Regensburg 17 Oct 1877
Elisabeth Pss von Thurn und Taxis (Dresden 28 May 1860-Ödenburg 17
Feb 1881); m.2d Kleinheubach 8 Nov 1893 Marie Therese Pss zu Löwenstein
-Wertheim- Rosenberg (Rome 4 Jan 1870-Vienna 17 Jan 1935)

1e) Miguel Maximiliano Sebastão Maria, Duque de Viseu; renounced
his rights to the throne 21 Jul 1920 (Reichenau 22 Sep 1878-New York 21
Feb 1923); m.Tulloch Castle 15 Sep 1909 Anita Stewart (Elberson,
New Jersey 7 Aug 1886-New York 15 Sep 1977)

1f) Isabel (Elisabeth) Maria Teresa Micaela Rafaela Gabriela Nadejda
(Nada) de Braganza (London 28 Jun 1910-London 13 Jun 1946); m.1st
Capri 16 Aug 1930 (div 1932) Wlodzimierz Dorozynski (b.Libava,
Russia 27 Apr 1906); m.2d London 29 Jan 1942 René Millet
(b.London 15 Aug 1910)

1g) Alexandre Dorozynski, b.San Francisco 27 Oct 1931; m.1st Bedford,
New York Danuta Refke-Birke (b.Warsaw 2 Mar 1928); m.2d Athens 27
Mar 1963 Ariane Duplaix (b.New York Jun 1940); m.3d Sabine N

1h) Tatiana Sophie Dorozynski,
b.Paris 2 Dec 1966

2f) John Miguel Guilherme Aloísio Maria José Rafael Gabriel Francisco
de Assis Carlos Henrique António Sebastião Huberto de Braganza
(Pippingford, Sussex 7 Sep 1912-West Palm Beach, Florida 12 Mar 1991);
m.1st New York 21 May 1948 (div 1953) Winifred Dodge Seyburn
(b.Detroit 1 Apr 1917); m.2d 15 May 1971 Katherine King

1g) Michael William de Braganza (b.Long Island 25 Sep 1951); m.
Boston, Mass. 27 Sep 1980 Barbara Haliburton Fales (b.Miami 1955)

1h) Miguel Samuel de Braganza
(b.Boston 3 Feb 1986)
 
2h) Annabel Barbara de Braganza
(b.Boston 6 May 1989)

3h) Camilla Fales de Braganza (b.Oak
Bluffs, Massachusetts 21 Oct 1990)

3f) Michael Luís Guilherme Maria de Braganza (Berlin 7 Sep 1915-West Palm Beach
19 Feb 1996); m.Miami 18 Nov 1946 Anne Hughson (b.Roanoke, Virginia 16 Nov 1921)

1g) Anita de Braganza (b.Stamford, Connecticut 24 Oct 1947); m.1st
Bedford, New York 28 Mar 1968 George Alfred Wardman (b.New York
30 Jan 1946); m.2d 17 Sep 1982 John Jason Stockbridge
(b.Kingston, New York 28 Feb 1943)

1h) George Stewart Wardman, b.
Pittsfield, Massachusetts 15 Nov 1968

2h) Tiffany Ann Wardman, b.Carmel-
by-the-Sea, California 20 Dec 1971

2g) Michael de Braganza
(b.Stamford 5 Oct 1953)

2e) Francisco José Gerardo Maria (Meran 7 Sep 1879-Isle of Ischia, nr Naples 15
Jun 1919)  3e) Maria Teresa Carolina Micaela Ana Josefina Antónia Francisca de
Assis e de Paula Brígida Pia Gerardina Severina Inácia Luisa Estanislau Joana Policarpa
(Ödenburg 26 Jan 1881-Steinach 17 Jan 1945); m.Regensburg 22 May 1900 Karl Ludwig
Pr von Thurn und Taxis (Augsburg 19 Oct 1863-Vienna 15 Jan 1942)

4e) Isabel Maria Alberta Josefa Micaela Gabriela Rafaela Francisca de
Paula e de Assis Teresa Adelaide Eulália Sofia Carolina (Kleinheubach
19 Nov 1894-Regensburg 12 Jan 1970); m.Bronnbach 23 Nov
1920 Franz Joseph Fst von Thurn und Taxis
(Regensburg 21 Dec 1893-Regensburg 13 Jul 1971)

5e) Maria Benedita Clara Sofia Aloísia Micaela Gabriela Rafaela
(Kleinheubach 12 Aug 1896-Seebenstein 6 Apr 1971)

6e) Mafalda Maria Aldegundes Henriqueta (Schloß
Ankenstein 14 Oct 1898-Vienna 17 Oct 1918)

7e) Maria Ana Rafaela Micaela Gabriela Lourença (Schloß Fischhorn
3 Sep 1899-Feldafing 23 Jun 1971); m.Schloß Taxis 18 Aug 1921 Karl
 August Fst von Thurn und Taxis (Garatshausen
23 Jul 1898-Regensburg 26 Apr 1982)

8e) Maria Antónia Micaela Rafaela Gabriela Adelaide Xavier Josefa
Expedita Gregória (Viareggio 12 Mar 1903-Watermill, Long Island 6
Feb 1973); m.Seebenstein 13 Jun 1934 (annulled 1954) Ashley
Chanler (New York 16 Nov 1905-New York 14 Nov 1994)

1f) Maria Mafalda Teresa Chanler, b.Barrytown, New York 1
Apr 1935; m.1st New York 15 Jan 1962 (div) Emanuel Frhr von
Pereira-Arnstein (Berlin-Wilmersdorf 27 Sep 1931-Buenos Aires
17 May 1976); m.2d Neuilly 24 Nov 1967 Ct Andre Stenbock-
Fermor (b.Slovensky Meder, Czechoslovakia 30 Apr 1926)

1g) Ct Alexis Stenbock-Fermor,
b.Boulogne-Billancourt 28 Sep 1968

2g) Css Xenia Stenbock-Fermor, b.Neuilly 16 Nov 1969;
m.(civ) Albenga, Italy 23 Jun 1994 (rel) Nice 25 Jun
1994 Camillo Costa (b.Savona 6 Nov 1963)

1h) Alexandre Costa,
b.Nice 21 Sep 1997

2f) Anthony Chanler,
b.New York 21 Feb 1938

3f) Robert Alain Chanler,
b.New York 12 May 1941

9e) Filippa Maria Ana Joana Micaela Rafaela (Schloß
Fischhorn 27 Jul 1905-Ferragudo, Portugal 6 Jul 1990)
 
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 10e) DUARTE Nuño Fernando Maria Miguel Gabriel Rafael
Francisco Xavier Raimundo António, Duque de Bragança
(Seebenstein 23 Sep 1907-Lisbon 24 Dec 1976); m.Petrópolis
15 Oct 1942 Maria Francisca Pss of Orleans-Bragança
(Château d'Eu 8 Sep 1914-Lisbon 15 Jan 1968)

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1f) DUARTE Pio Nuño João Miguel Henrique
Pedro Gabriel Rafael, Duque de Bragança
(b.Bern 15 May 1945); m.13 May 1995 Isabel Ines
de Castro Curvello de Heredia (b.22 Nov 1966)

1g) Afonso de Santa Maria Miguel Gabriel
Rafael, Pr de Beira (b.Lisbon 25 Mar 1996)

2g) Maria Francisca Isabel Michaela
Gabriella Raphaela Paula (b.3 Mar 1997)

3g) Dinis de Santa Maria Miguel Rafael
Gabriel Francisco João (b.25 Nov 1999)

2f) Miguel Rafael Gabriel Xavier Teresa Maria
Felix, Duque de Viseu (b.Bern 3 Dec 1946)

3f) Henrique Nuño João Miguel, Duque
de Coimbra (b.Bern 6 Nov 1949)

11e) Maria Adelaide Manoela Amélia Micaela Rafaela (b.St.Jean de
Luz 31 Jan 1912); m.Vienna 13 Oct 1945 Nicolaas van Uden
(Venlo, Netherlands 5 Mar 1921-Lisbon 5 Feb 1991)

1f) Adriano Sergio de Braganca van Uden,
b.Berne 9 Apr 1946; m.Monte de Caparica 19 Dec 1974 Maria de Jesus
de Saldanha de Sousa e Menezes (b.Monte de Caparica 16 Jun 1951)

1g) Mariana de Sousa e Menezes van Uden,
b.Paris 21 Apr 1978; m.Sintra Apr/May 2000
João-Carlos da Cruz Vidal de Saldanha
Oliveira e Daun (b.25 Jun 1976)
 
 
2g) Ana Rita de Sousa e Menezes
van Uden, b.Rotterdam 25 Nov 1981

3g) Pedro Maria de Sousa e Menezes
van Uden, b.Rotterdam 8 Oct 1985

2f) Nuno Miguel de Braganca van Uden, b.Vienna 2 Sep 1947;
m.Lisbon 31 Jan 1970 Maria do Rosario Cayolla Bonneville

1g) Mafalda Maria Bonneville
van Uden, b.Lisbon 9 Jul 1970

2g) Miguel Maria Bonneville van Uden, b.Lisbon 16 Mar
1972; m.20 Jul 1996 Ana Mafalda Lopes (b.1975)

1h) Miguel Maria Lopes van
Uden, b.16 Oct 1997
 
2h) Maria Ana do Carmen Lopes
van Uden, b.16 Jul 2001

3g) Nuno Santa Maria Bonneville
van Uden, b.Lisbon 28 May 1983

4g) Ana do Carmo Bonneville
van Uden, b.Lisbon 8 Aug 1984

3f) Francisco Xavier Damiano de Braganca van Uden,
b.Lisbon 8 Sep 1949; m.Ponta Delgada, Azores 16 Jun 1979
Maria Teresa Henriques Gil (b.Lisbon 16 Feb 1959)

1g) Afonso Miguel Maria Gil de Braganca van Uden,
b.Ponta Delgada, Azores 20 Jan 1980

2g) Maria Francisca Gil de Braganca van Uden,
b.Ponta Delgada, Azores 28 Oct 1982

4f) Filipa Teodora de Braganca van Uden,
b.Lisbon 22 Jun 1951; m.Cascais 10 Sep 1982 Antonio
Manoel d'Athouguia da Rocha Fontes (b.24 Nov 1952)

1g) Nuno Gregorio van Uden Fontes,
b.Lisbon 1 Dec 1976

2g) Francisco Maria van Uden Fontes,
b.Lisbon 24 Aug 1983

3g) Diana van Uden Fontes,
b.Lisbon 11 Mar 1985

5f) Miguel Ignacio de Braganca van Uden,
b.Lisbon 31 Jul 1953; m.Sintra 18 Feb 1978 Maria do
Carmo Leao Ponce Dentinho (b.Lisbon 19 Sep 1955)

1g) Catarina Dentinho van Uden,
b.Madrid 30 Jun 1978

2g) Ines Dentinho van Uden,
b.Madrid 27 Apr 1980

6f) Maria Teresa Isabel de Braganca van Uden,
b.Lisbon 24 Jun 1956; m.Monte de Caparica 12 Jun 1982
João Ricardo da Chaves (b.Lisbon 21 Jun 1948)

1g) Francisco Maria van Uden Chaves,
b.Lisbon 29 May 1983

2g) Xavier Maria van Uden Chaves,
b.Lisbon 24 Jun 1985

3d) Maria Teresa de Imaculada Conceição Fernanda Eulália Leopoldina
Adelaide Isabel Carolina Micaela Rafaela Gabriela Francisca de
Assis e de Paula Gonzaga Inès Sofie Bartolomea dos Anjos (Kleinheubach
24 Aug 1855-Vienna 12 Feb 1944); m.Kleinheubach 23 Jul 1873 Karl
Ludwig, Archduke of Austria (Schönbrunn 30 Jul 1833-Vienna 19 May 1896)

4d) Maria José Beatriz Joana Eulália Leopoldina Adelaide Isabel Carolina
Micaela Rafaela Gabriela Francisca de Assis e de Paula Inès Sofia
Joaquina Teresa Benedita Bernardina (Bronnbach 19 Mar 1857-Vienna
11 Mar 1943); m.Kleinheubach 29 Apr 1874 Karl Theodor, Duke in
Bavaria (Possenhofen 9 Aug 1839-Kreuth 29 Nov 1909)

5d) Adelgundes de Jesus Maria Francisca de Assis e de Paula Adelaide
Eulália Leopoldina Carlota Micaela Rafaela Gabriela Gonzaga Inès Isabel
Avelina Ana Estanislau Sofia Bernardina, Duquesa de Guimarães
(Bronnbach 10 Nov 1858-Gunten 15 Apr 1946); m.Salzburg
15 Oct 1876 Enrico Pr of Bourbon-Parma, Cte di Bardi
(Parma 12 Feb 1851-Menton 14 Apr 1905)

6d) Maria Ana do Carmo Henrique Adelaide Joana Carolina Inès
Sofia Eulália Leopoldina Isabel Francisca de Assis e de Paula Inácia
Gonzaga (Bronnbach 13 Jul 1861-New York 31 Jul 1942); m.Schloß
Fischhorn 21 Jun 1893 Guillaume IV, Grand Duke of Luxembourg
(Biebrich 2 Apr 1852-Colmar-Berg 25 Feb 1912)

7d) Maria Antónia Adelaide Camila Carolina Eulália Leopoldina Sofia
Inès Francisca de Assis e de Paula Micaela Rafaela Gabriela Gonzaga
Gregória Bernardina Benedita Andrea (Bronnbach 28 Nov 1862-Schloß
Colmar-Berg 14 May 1959); m.Schloß Fischhorn 15 Oct 1884 Roberto,
Duke of Parma (Florence 9 Jul 1848-Pianore 16 Nov 1907)

8c) Maria da Assunção Ana Joana Josefa Luisa
Gonzaga Francisca de Assis Xavier de
Paula Joaquina Antónia de Santiago (Queluz
25 Jun 1805-Santarem 7 Jan 1834)

9c) Ana de Jesus Maria Luisa Joaquina Micaela Rafaela Sérvula
Antónia Xavier de Paula (Mafra 23 Oct 1806-Rome 22 Jun 1857);
m.Queluz 5 Dec 1827 Nuño Jose Severo de Mendoça Rolim de Moura
Barreto, Duque de Loulé (Lisbon 6 Nov 1804-Lisbon 22 May 1875)

4b) Maria Ana Vitória Josefa Francisca Xavier de Paula Antonieta
Joana Domingas Gabriela (Queluz 15 Dec 1768-Escorial 2 Nov 1788);
m.by proxy at Lisbon 12 Apr 1785 and in person at Aranjuez 23 May
1785 Gabriel, Infant of Spain (Naples 12 May 1752-Escorial 23 Nov 1788)

5b) Maria Clementina Francisca Xavier de Paula Ana Josefa
Antónia Domingas Feliciana Joana Micaela Julia
(Queluz 9 Jun 1774-Lisbon 27 Jun 1776)

6b) Maria Isabel (Queluz 12
Dec 1776-Lisbon 14 Jan 1777)

6a) Alexandre (24 Sep 1723-2 Aug 1728)

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The Complete List of The Kings & Counts of Portugal

First Portuguese County and State
 
Name Started Ended Alternative names Title
Vímara Peres 868 873 Vimarano Count of Portugal
Lucídio Vimaranes 873  ?
Count of Portugal
Mumadona Dias
with Mendo I Gonçalves
c. 924 c. 950
Countess of Portugal
Gonçalo I Mendes c. 950 999
Count of Portugal,
magnus dux portucalensium (in 997)
Mendo II Gonçalves 999 1008
Count of Portugal
Alvito Nunes 1008 1015
Count of Portugal
Ilduara Mendes
with Nuno I Alvites
1017 1028
Countess of Portugal
Mendo III Nunes 1028 1050
Count of Portugal
Nuno II Mendes 1050 1071
Count of Portugal, during the rule
of Garcia II of Galicia and Portugal (1065-72).

Before the House of Burgundy

Name
Started Ended Alternative names Title
Raymond
1093 1096 Ramon (Castilian) Count of Portugal
Henry Henry Count of Portugal.jpg 1096 1112 Henrique (Portuguese) Count of Portugal
Theresa Theresa, Countess of Portugal.jpg 1112 1128 Teresa
or Tareja (Old Portuguese)
Countess of Portugal
Regent of the County
but the de facto ruler
and self-styled Queen of Portugal
Afonso AfonsoI-P.jpg 1128 1139 Alphonzo (English),
Alphonse (English),
Afonso Henriques
(Portuguese alternative),
Affonso (Old Portuguese),
Alfonso (Old Portuguese)
or Alphonso
(Old Portuguese)
Count of Portugal (until 1128/1129) and
the Duke of Portugal (Dux Portucalensis)

House of Burgundy, or Afonsine Dynasty, 1143-1383

# Name
Started Ended Alternative names Epithet(s) Relationship with predecessor(s) ~~
1 Afonso I AfonsoI-P.jpg 25 July 1139 6 November 1185 Alphonzo I (English),
Alphonse I (English),
Afonso Henriques
(Portuguese alternative),
Affonso I (Old Portuguese),
the Conqueror (o Conquistador)
The Founder (o Fundador)
the Great (o Grande)
son of Henry, Count of Portugal
2 Sancho I SanchoI-P.jpg 6 November 1185 27 March 1211 Sanctius I (English) the Populator (o Povoador) son of Afonso I
3 Afonso II AfonsoII-P.jpg 27 March 1211 25 March 1223 Alphonzo II (English),
Alphonse II (English),
Affonso II (Old Portuguese),
the Fat (o Gordo) son of Sancho I
4 Sancho II SanchoII-P.jpg 25 March 1223 3 January 1248 Sanctius II (English) the Pious (o Capelo)
the Piteous (o Piedoso)
son of Afonso II
5 Afonso III EstatuaDAfonsoIIIFaro.JPG 3 January 1248 16 February 1279 Alphonzo III (English),
Alphonse III (English),
Affonso III (Old Portuguese),
the Bolognian (o Bolonhês) brother of Sancho II
younger son of Afonso II
6 Dinis Dinis-P.jpg 16 February 1279 7 January 1325 Denis (English) or
Diniz (Old Portuguese)
the Farmer (o Lavrador)
the Poet-King (o Rei-Poeta)
the Troubadour-King (o Rei-Trovador)
son of Afonso III
7 Afonso IV AfonsoIV-P.jpg 7 January 1325 28 May 1357 Alphonzo IV (English),
Alphonse IV (English),
Affonso IV (Old Portuguese),
(Old Portuguese)
the Brave (o Bravo) son of Dinis
8 Pedro I PeterIofPortugal.jpg 28 May 1357 18 January 1367 Peter I (English) the Just (o Justiceiro)
or the Cruel (o Cruel)
the Vengeful (o Vingativo) or
the Until-the-End-of-the-World-In-Love
(o Até-ao-Fim-do-Mundo-Apaixonado)
son of Afonso IV
9 Fernando I Fernando-P.jpg 18 January 1367 22 October 1383 Ferdinand I (English) the Handsome (o Formoso)
the Beautiful (o Belo)
the Fickle (o Inconstante)
the Reckless (o Inconsciente)
son of Pedro I
10 Beatriz (disputed) Rainha D. Beatriz de Portugal filha Rei D. Fernando I (1).jpg 22 October 1383 6 April 1385 Beatrice or Beatrix
Brites (Old Portuguese)
(English )
  daughter of Fernando I

House of Aviz, or Joannine Dynasty, (1385-ca. 1580)

# Name
Started Ended Alternative names Epithet(s) Relationship with predecessor Notes
11 (10) João I JoaoI-P.jpg 6 April 1385 14 August 1433 John I (English) the Master of Avis (o Mestre de Avis),
the One of Good Memory (o de Boa Memória),
the Good (o Bom)
or the Great (o Grande)
Half-uncle of Beatriz
Illegitimate son of Pedro I
12 (11) Duarte Duarte-P.jpg 14 August 1433 9 September 1438 Edward (English) the Eloquent (o Eloquente) or
the Philosopher-King (o Rei-Filósofo)
son of João I
13 (12) Afonso V AfonsoV-P.jpg 9 September 1438 28 August 1481 Alphonzo V (English),
Alphonse V (English),
Affonso V (Old Portuguese)
the African (o Africano) son of Duarte
14 (13) João II JoaoII-P.jpg 28 August 1481 25 October 1495 John II (English) the Perfect Prince (o Príncipe Perfeito)
or the Tyrant (o Tirano)
son of Afonso V

House of Aviz-Beja

# Name
Started Ended Alternative names Epithet(s) Relationship with predecessor(s)
15 (14) Manuel I ManuelI-P.jpg 25 October 1495 13 December 1521 Emmanuel I (English),
Manoel I (Old Portuguese)
the Fortunate (o Venturoso,
o Bem-Aventurado or o Afortunado)
first cousin and brother-in-law of João II
grandson of Duarte
16 (15) João III John III of Portugal.jpg 13 December 1521 11 June 1557 John III (English) the Pious (o Piedoso
or o Pio)
son of Manuel I
17 (16) Sebastião Alonso Sánchez Coello 009.jpg 11 June 1557 4 August 1578 Sebastian (English) the Desired (o Desejado) grandson of João III
18 (17) Henrique Henry of Portugal.jpg 27 August 1578 31 January 1580 Henry (English) the Chaste (o Casto) or
the Cardinal-King (o Cardeal-Rei)
granduncle of Sebastian
younger son of Manuel I
19 (18) António
(disputed)
Antonio of Portugal.jpg 24 July 1580 25 August 1580 (in continental Portugal)
27 July 1583 (in the Azores)
Anthony (English) the Prior of Crato (o Prior do Crato)
the Determined (o Determinado)
the Fighter (o Lutador)
the Independentist (o Independentista)
nephew of João III and Henrique
grandson of Manuel I

Portuguese House of Habsburg, or Philippine Dynasty (1580-1640)

# Name
Started Ended Alternative names Epithet(s) Relationship with predecessor(s)
20 (18 or 19) Filipe I Alonso Sánchez Coello 002.jpg 25 March 1581 13 September 1598 Philip I (English)
Felipe II (in Spain)
the Prudent (o Prudente) grandson of Manuel I
grandson of Manuel I
21 (19 or 20) Filipe II PhilipIIISpain.jpg 13 September 1598 31 March 1621 Philip II (English)
Felipe III (in Spain)
the Cruel (o Cruel) (in Portugal)
the Pious (el Pio) (in Spain)
son of Filipe I
22 (20 or 21) Filipe III Philip IV of Spain.jpg 31 March 1621 15 December 1640 Philip III (English)
Felipe IV (in Spain)
the Oppressor (o Opressor) (in Portugal)
the Great (el Grande) (in Spain)
son of Filipe II

House of Braganza, or Brigantine Dynasty (1640-1910)

# Name
Started Ended Alternative names Epithet(s) Relationship with predecessor(s)
23 (21 or 22) João IV JoaoIVPortugal.jpg 15 December 1640 6 November 1656 John IV (English) the Restoring King (o Restaurador)
the Fortunate (o Afortunado)
great-great-grandson of Manuel I
24 (22 or 23) Afonso VI Afonsoviportugal.jpg 6 November 1656 12 September 1683 Afonso VI (Portuguese),
Alphonse VI (English),
Affonso VI (Old Portuguese)
the Victorious (o Vitorioso) son of João IV
25 (23 or 24) Pedro II Peter II of Portugal.jpg 12 September 1683 9 December 1706 Peter II (English) the Pacific (o Pacífico) brother of Afonso VI
younger son of João IV
26 (24 or 25) João V 25- Rei D. João V - O Magnânimo.jpg 9 December 1706 31 July 1750 John V (English) the Magnanimous (o Magnânimo)
the Magnific (o Magnífico)
the Portuguese Sun-King
(o Rei-Sol Português)
son of Peter II
27 (25 or 26) José I JoseIPortugal.jpg 31 July 1750 24 February 1777 Joseph I (English) the Reformer (o Reformador) son of John V
28 (26 or 27) Maria I MariaIpedroIII.jpg 24 February 1777 20 March 1816 Mary I (English) the Pious (a Piedosa or a Pia)
the Mad (a Louca)
daughter of José I
Pedro III 24 February 1777 25 May 1786 Peter III (English)
son of João V
husband of Maria I
29 (27 or 28) João VI Debret-djoãoVI-MHN.jpg 20 March 1816 10 March 1826 John VI (English) the Clement (o Clemente) son of Pedro III and Maria I
30 (28 or 29) Pedro IV DpedroI-brasil-full.jpg 10 March 1826 5 May 1826 Peter IV (English)
or Pedro I (in Brazil)
the Soldier-King (o Rei-Soldado)
the Emperor-King (o Rei-Imperador)
the Liberator (o Libertador)
son of João VI
31 (29 or 30) Maria II Maria 02 Portugal 1819 1853 young.jpg 5 May 1826 30 June 1828 Mary II (English) the Educator (a Educadora)
the Good-Mother (a Boa-Mãe)
daughter of Peter IV
32 (30 or 31) Miguel (disputed) Miguel of Portugal.jpg 30 June 1828 26 May 1834 Michael (English) the Traditionalist (o Tradicionalista),
the Usurper (o Usurpador)
or the Absolutist (o Absolutista)
the Absolut-King (o Rei Absoluto)
brother of Pedro IV
younger son of João VI
  Maria II Maria 02 Portugal 1819 1853 young.jpg 26 May 1834 15 November 1853 Mary II (English) the Educator (a Educadora) daughter of Pedro IV
Fernando II 16 September 1837 15 November 1853 Ferdinand II (English)
husband of Maria II

House of Braganza-Saxe-Coburg and Gotha

# Name
Started Ended Alternative names Epithet(s) Relationship with predecessor(s)
33 (31 or 32) Pedro V Pedrov.jpg 15 November 1853 11 November 1861 Peter V (English) the Hopeful (o Esperançoso)
the Loved One (o Bem-Amado)
the Much Loved (o Muito Amado)
son of Fernando II and Maria II
34 (32 or 33) Luís I Luis of Portugal.jpg 11 November 1861 19 October 1889 Louis (English),
Luiz (Old Portuguese)
the Popular (o Popular)
the Good (o Bom)
brother of Pedro V
son of Fernando II and Maria II
35 (33 or 34) Carlos I Carlos of Portugal.jpg 19 October 1889 1 February 1908 Charles (English) the Martyred (o Martirizado)
or the Diplomat (o Diplomata)
the Martyr (o Mártir)
the Oceanographer (o Oceanógrafo)
son of Luís I
36 (34 or 35) Manuel II ManuelIIPortugal.jpg 1 February 1908 5 October 1910 Emmanuel II (English),
Manoel II (Old Portuguese)
the Patriot (o Patriota)
the Unfortunate (o Desventurado)
the Scholar (o Estudioso) or
the Missed King (o Rei-Saudade)
son of Carlos I

 
 
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