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 | | <<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>Maria<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>, Princess <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Portugal (1264-1284), daughter <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Afonso III <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Portugal. |  | | <<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>Maria<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>, Princess <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Portugal (1313-1357), daughter <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Afonso IV <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Portugal, wife <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Alfonso XI <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Castile. |  | | <<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>Maria<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>> Francisca Doroteia, Princess <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Portugal (1739-1771), daughter <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Joseph <<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>I<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>> <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Portugal. |
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| | <<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>Maria<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>> II <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Portugal - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | <<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>Maria<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>'s reign saw a revolutionary insurrection on May 16, 1846, but this was crushed by royalist troops on February 22, 1847, and Portugal otherwise avoided the European upheavals <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> 1848. |  | | Pedro abdicated the Brazilian throne in 1831 in favor <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> his son (and <<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>Maria<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>'s younger brother, Pedro II), and from his base in the Azores he attacked Miguel, forcing him to abdicate in 1834. |  | | <<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>Maria<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>'s reign was also notable for a public health act aimed at curbing the spread <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> cholera throughout the country. |
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| | AllRefer.com - <<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>Maria<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>> II (Spanish And Portuguese History, Biography) - Encyclopedia |
 | | <<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>Maria<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>> married (1836) Ferdinand <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Saxe-Coburg-Gotha (Ferdinand II <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Portugal). |  | | <<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>Maria<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>> II (<<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>Maria<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>> da GlOria), 181953, queen <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Portugal (183453), daughter <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Peter IV (Pedro <<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>I<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>> <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Brazil). |  | | <<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>Maria<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>'s father, having abdicated the Brazilian throne, recruited an army from the liberal opponents <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Miguel; he also had the assistance <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> the English. |
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| | <<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>Maria<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>> II <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Portugal - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | <<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>Maria<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>'s reign saw a revolutionary insurrection on May 16, 1846, but this was crushed by royalist troops on February 22, 1847, and Portugal otherwise avoided the European upheavals <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> 1848. |  | | <<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>Maria<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>'s reign was also notable for a public health act aimed at curbing the spread <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> cholera throughout the country. |  | | Pedro abdicated the Brazilian throne in 1831 in favor <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> his son (and <<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>Maria<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>'s younger brother, Pedro II), and from his base in the Azores he attacked Miguel, forcing him to abdicate in 1834. |
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| | Royal Family <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Europe - pafg173 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File |
 | | <<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>Maria<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>> Theresa <<b>bb>>OF<b>bb>> PORTUGAL [Parents] was born on 24 Aug 1855 in Portugal. |  | | He married <<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>Maria<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>> Theresa <<b>bb>>OF<b>bb>> PORTUGAL on 23 Jul 1873 in Kleinheubach near Miltenberg. |  | | Michaela <<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>Maria<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>> OOSTENRIJK [Parents] was born on 13 Sep 1954 in Wurzburg, Unterfranken, Bavaria. |
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| | The Benoliel from Cabo Verde |
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| | Ferdinand II <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Portugal - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Ferdinand <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Saxe-Coburg-Gotha (October 29 1819 - December 15 1885) was consort king <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Portugal following his marriage to Queen <<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>Maria<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>> II in 1836. |  | | After the birth <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> the future Peter V <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Portugal, he was proclaimed Ferdinand II <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Portugal. |  | | Eventually, <<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>Maria<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>> died in the birth <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> their eleventh child and Ferdinand had to assume regency because his son King Peter V was only 13 years old. |
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| | Ancestors and Family <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Alfonso III <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Portugal |
 | | Afonso III <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Portugal (the Burgundian), fifth king <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Portugal, was born in Coimbra on May 5, 1210 and died in February 16, 1279, in the same city. |  | | He was the son <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Afonso II <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Portugal by his wife, princess Urraca <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Castile. |  | | As the second son <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Afonso II <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Portugal, Afonso was not expected to inherit the throne, which was thought destined to his brother Sancho. |
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| | The Amazon Throne: The Orleans-Braganza <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Brazil |
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| | CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Portugal |
 | | The bishops renewed their complains <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> the disorders in Portugal, and in 1245, by the Bull "grandi non immerito", Innocent IV committed the government to Sancho's brother Alfonso who was living in France. |  | | Partly by force and partly by bribery, he secured election as Philip <<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>I<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>> <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Portugal (1580-98) at the Cortes <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Thomar in 1581, and for sixty years the Crowns <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Portugal and Spain were united. |  | | Portugal is situated on the west <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> the Iberian Peninsula, being bounded on the north and east by Spain and on the west and south by the Atlantic Ocean. |
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 | | Noteworthy events <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> this period were Portugal's membership <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> the League <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Armed Neutrality (July 1782) and the 1781 cession <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Delagoa Bay from Austria to Portugal. |  | | However the Treaty <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Badajoz on June 6 1801 forced Portugal to cede Olivenza and part <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Guyana to Spain. |  | | She married her father's younger brother, Pedro, in 1760 and later became the first Queen <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Portugal, and the 26th (or 27th according to some historians) Portuguese monarch. |
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 | | <<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>Maria<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>> was the daughter <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Peter <<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>I<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>> <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Brazil, IV <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Portugal, who, on inheriting both countries from his father, entered a conditional abdication <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Portugal in her favour (1826). |  | | German royal family; from 10th to 15th century acquired Thuringia and Saxony and divided possessions between Ernestine and Albertine branches; in 19th-century duchy <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Ernestine branch, provided Leopold <<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>I<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>> <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Belgium, Ferdinand, king consort <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> <<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>Maria<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>> II <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Portugal, Albert, prince consort <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Victoria <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> England, and Ferdinand, king <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Bulgaria. |  | | Provides access to books, narrative accounts, images, newspaper reports, letters, and scientific, cultural, and philosophical documents on Peter the Great <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Russia, <<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>Maria<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>> Theresa <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Austria, and Frederick William <<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>I<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>> and Frederick II <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Prussia. |
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| | thePeerage.com - Person Page 10450 |
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| | Popular saints in Portugal: Santa Isabela <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Portugal |
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 | | Manuel, <<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>I<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>, King <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Portugal and the Algraves/Queen <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Portugal <<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>Maria<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>> |  | | Name: <<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>Maria<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>> Brites, Princess <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Portugal Born: 31 DEC 1504 at: Lisboa, Lisboa, Portugal Married: 26 MAR 1521 at: Died: 8 JAN 1537/38 at: Nice, France Spouses: Carlo, III, Duke <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Savoy |  | | Born: 1 JUN 1469 at: Alcocheta, Setubal, Portugal Married: 30 OCT 1500 at: Alcacer Do Sal, Setubal, Portugal Died: 13 DEC 1521 at: Lisboa, Lisboa, Portugal Father:Prince <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Portugal and the Algraves Fernando Mother:Princess <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Portugal Brites Other Spouses: |
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 | | With "Cal Viva" <<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>Maria<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>> João presents a complete band from Portugal on her tour in November '91 which is based more than her other projects in the traditional music <<b>bb>>of<b>bb>> Portugal. |  | | <<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>Maria<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>> João (voice) was born in Lisbon, Portugal. |  | | During 1983 and 1984 she worked in Portugal with the Quinteto <<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>Maria<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>> Joao, and in the Portuguese TV. |
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