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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
Mary I Frances or Maria I Francisca (pron. IPA /mɐ'ɾiɐ fɾɐ̃'siʃkɐ/), (Portuguese full name: Maria Francisca Isabel Josefa Antónia Gertrudes Rita Joana), the Piteous (Port. a Piedosa) - (Lisbon December 17 1734Rio de Janeiro March 20 1816) was the daughter of King Joseph I of Portugal, the eldest of four daughters. Her mother Marianne Victoria of Borbón was daughter of Philip V of Spain and Elizabeth Farnese.

At the day of her birth, her grandfather, king John V of Portugal, created her the Princess of Beira.

When her father, Joseph I, succeeded to the throne in 1750, Maria was declared his heiress and the next monarch. She was given the crown-princely title Princess of Brazil, but not the duchy of Bragança.

She married her father's younger brother, Peter III, on June 6, 1760. In 1777, she became the first Queen regnant of the United Kingdom of Portugal and Algarves, and the 26th (or 27th according to some historians) Portuguese monarch.

Her first act as queen was to dismiss the unpopular prime minister, the Marquis of Pombal, following the brutal treatment given to the Távoras in the Tavora affair. Noteworthy events of this period were Portugal's membership of the League of Armed Neutrality (July 1782) and the 1781 cession of Delagoa Bay from Austria to Portugal. In 1801 the Spanish dictator Manuel de Godoy invaded Portugal with backing from Napoleon, but was forced to abandon the campaign in the same year. However the Treaty of Badajoz on June 6 1801 forced Portugal to cede Olivenza and part of Guyana to Spain.

Queen Maria I and King Pedro III
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Queen Maria I and King Pedro III

Queen Mary suffered from religious mania and melancholia. It made her incapable of handling state affairs after 1799 and so her son Prince John became regent. The refusal of his government to join the Continental Blockade of Britain culminated in the 1807 Franco-Spanish invasion led by Marshal Junot. The Braganza dynasty fled to Brazil on November 13, 1807, and Junot was appointed governor of the kingdom pending Napoleon's decision on its ultimate fate. On August 1, 1808, the British General Arthur Wellesley (later Duke of Wellington) landed a British army in Lisbon and thus commenced the Peninsular War. Wellesley's initial victory over Junot at Vimeiro (August 21 1808) was wiped out by his superiors in the Convention of Cintra (August 30 1808). Nevertheless, Wellesley (now Lord Wellington) returned to Portugal on April 22, 1809 to recommence the campaign. Portuguese forces under British command distinguished themselves in the defence of the lines of Torres Vedras (1809-1810) and in the subsequent invasion of Spain and France. In 1815, the regency government elevated Brazil as kingdom, and Maria I was proclaimed the Queen of the United Kingdom of Portugal, Brazil and Algarves. When Napoleon was finally defeated in 1815, Maria and her family were still in Brazil. The aged Queen died at Rio de Janeiro in 1816 and the Prince Regent succeeded her as King John VI of Portugal and Brazil.

Maria's marriages and descendants

Maria married her uncle, Prince Peter of Portugal, who when she was crowned Queen regnant automatically became King consort Peter III of Portugal, because a child had already been born from the marriage.

Name Birth Death Notes
By Peter III of Portugal (July 5 1717-May 25 1786; married on June 6 1760)
Prince Joseph August 20 1761 September 11 1788 Titled Prince of Beira. Married his aunt Maria Francisca Benedita, Infanta of Portugal, but had no issue.
Prince John Francis September 16 1763 October 10 1763  
Prince John Maria May 13 1769 March 26 1826 With the title of Prince of Brazil, and who succeeded her as the 27th (or 28th according to some historians) King of Portugal.
Princess Maria Clementina June 9 1774 June 27 1776  
Princess Maria Isabel December 23 1766 January 14 1777  
Princess Mariana December 15 1768 November 2 1788 Married Gabriel, prince of Spain, son of Charles III.

See also: List of Portuguese monarchs

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