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 <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Mariab>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Portugal - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Mariab>bb>>bb>bb>>>, Princess <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Portugal (1264-1284), daughter <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Afonso III <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Portugal.
<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Mariab>bb>>bb>bb>>>, Princess <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Portugal (1313-1357), daughter <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Afonso IV <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Portugal, wife <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Alfonso XI <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Castile.
<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Mariab>bb>>bb>bb>>> Francisca Doroteia, Princess <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Portugal (1739-1771), daughter <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Joseph <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Ib>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Portugal.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maria_of_Portugal   (368 words)

  
 <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Mariab>bb>>bb>bb>>> II <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Portugal - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Mariab>bb>>bb>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>>ofb>bb>> 1848.
Pedro abdicated the Brazilian throne in 1831 in favor <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> his son (and <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Mariab>bb>>bb>bb>>>'s younger brother, Pedro II), and from his base in the Azores he attacked Miguel, forcing him to abdicate in 1834.
<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Mariab>bb>>bb>bb>>>'s reign was also notable for a public health act aimed at curbing the spread <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> cholera throughout the country.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maria_II_of_Portugal   (870 words)

  
 AllRefer.com - <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Mariab>bb>>bb>bb>>> II (Spanish And Portuguese History, Biography) - Encyclopedia
<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Mariab>bb>>bb>bb>>> married (1836) Ferdinand <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Saxe-Coburg-Gotha (Ferdinand II <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Portugal).
<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Mariab>bb>>bb>bb>>> II (<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Mariab>bb>>bb>bb>>> da GlOria), 1819–53, queen <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Portugal (1834–53), daughter <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Peter IV (Pedro <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Ib>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Brazil).
<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Mariab>bb>>bb>bb>>>'s father, having abdicated the Brazilian throne, recruited an army from the liberal opponents <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Miguel; he also had the assistance <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> the English.
http://reference.allrefer.com/encyclopedia/M/Maria2.html   (325 words)

  
 Portuguese (including Brazilian) Royal Family
<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Mariab>bb>>bb>bb>>> died giving birth to her stillborn daughter, Infanta Eugenio Prince Ferdinand was the King Consort <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Portugal.
Miguel orchestrated a coup d'etat against his niece Queen <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Mariab>bb>>bb>bb>>> II and ruled as King <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Portugal 13 June 1828 to 26 May 1834 when <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Mariab>bb>>bb>bb>>> II was returned to the throne following a civil war.
Duarte Pio Nuño <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Portugal (Duke <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Bragança)
http://www.btinternet.com/~allan_raymond/Portuguese_Royal_Family.htm   (1516 words)

  
 <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Mariab>bb>>bb>bb>>> II <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Portugal - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Mariab>bb>>bb>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>>ofb>bb>> 1848.
<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Mariab>bb>>bb>bb>>>'s reign was also notable for a public health act aimed at curbing the spread <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> cholera throughout the country.
Pedro abdicated the Brazilian throne in 1831 in favor <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> his son (and <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Mariab>bb>>bb>bb>>>'s younger brother, Pedro II), and from his base in the Azores he attacked Miguel, forcing him to abdicate in 1834.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maria_II_of_Portugal   (786 words)

  
 Royal Family <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Europe - pafg173 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Mariab>bb>>bb>bb>>> Theresa <<b>bb>>OFb>bb>> PORTUGAL [Parents] was born on 24 Aug 1855 in Portugal.
He married <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Mariab>bb>>bb>bb>>> Theresa <<b>bb>>OFb>bb>> PORTUGAL on 23 Jul 1873 in Kleinheubach near Miltenberg.
Michaela <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Mariab>bb>>bb>bb>>> OOSTENRIJK [Parents] was born on 13 Sep 1954 in Wurzburg, Unterfranken, Bavaria.
http://www.ishipress.com/royalfam/pafg173.htm   (681 words)

  
 20TH GENERATION
Peter (Dom Pedro) IV <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> PORTUGAL was born in 1798 in Portugal (King <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Portugal 1826-1831).
She was married to Peter (Dom Pedro) IV <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> PORTUGAL (son <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> King John VI <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> PORTUGAL and Carlotta <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> SPAIN Queen) in 1818 in Portugal?.
Archduchess Leopoldina <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> AUSTRIA and Peter (Dom Pedro) IV <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> PORTUGAL had the following children:
http://home.att.net/~hamiltonclan/hamilton/gilbert/d6042.htm   (123 words)

  
 21ST GENERATION
<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Mariab>bb>>bb>bb>>> Antonia <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> PORTUGAL was born about 1838 in Portugal - dtr <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Mariab>bb>>bb>bb>>> del Gloria.
He was married to <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Mariab>bb>>bb>bb>>> Antonia <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> PORTUGAL (daughter <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Duke Ferdinand II <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> COBURG and <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Mariab>bb>>bb>bb>>> II <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> PORTUGAL Queen <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Portugal) before 1864.
Prince Leopold <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> ROMANIA and <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Mariab>bb>>bb>bb>>> Antonia <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> PORTUGAL had the following children:
http://home.att.net/~hamiltonclan/hamilton/gilbert/d7402.htm   (78 words)

  
 The Benoliel from Cabo Verde
Rachel Benoliel, died in Lisbon, Portugal on March 1st 1946 and is buried in the Jewish Cemetery <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Lisbon.
Died Lisbon, Portugal November 11th 1946 and is buried in the Jewish Cemetery in Lisbon.
Sarah Benoliel, born in Guinea and died in Lisbon, Portugal.
http://www.saudades.org/ben.html   (1638 words)

  
 Ferdinand II <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Portugal - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ferdinand <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Saxe-Coburg-Gotha (October 29 1819 - December 15 1885) was consort king <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Portugal following his marriage to Queen <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Mariab>bb>>bb>bb>>> II in 1836.
After the birth <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> the future Peter V <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Portugal, he was proclaimed Ferdinand II <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Portugal.
Eventually, <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Mariab>bb>>bb>bb>>> died in the birth <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> their eleventh child and Ferdinand had to assume regency because his son King Peter V was only 13 years old.
http://www.eastcleveland.us/project/wikipedia/index.php/Ferdinand_II_of_Portugal   (296 words)

  
 Ancestors and Family <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Alfonso III <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Portugal
Afonso III <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Portugal (the Burgundian), fifth king <<b>bb>>ofb>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>>ofb>bb>> Afonso II <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Portugal by his wife, princess Urraca <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Castile.
As the second son <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Afonso II <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Portugal, Afonso was not expected to inherit the throne, which was thought destined to his brother Sancho.
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 Afonso IV <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Portugal
<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Mariab>bb>>bb>bb>>>, princess <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Portugal (1313-1357), married to king Alfonso XI <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Castile
The first-born <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> this union, princess <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Mariab>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Portugal, married King Alfonso XI <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Castile in 1328, at the same time that Afonso IV's heir, Peter, was promised to another Castilian princess, Constance <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Penafiel.
He was the son <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Dinis <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Portugal by his wife Elizabeth.
http://www.worldhistory.com/wiki/A/Afonso-IV-of-Portugal.htm   (773 words)

  
 The Amazon Throne: The Orleans-Braganza <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Brazil
It was not long after the their arrival in Portugal, that Pedro II and his family suffered the loss <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Empress Donna Theresa.
Nonetheless, and regardless <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> his misapprehension concerning Theresa, Pedro II married his Neapolitan cousin and settled to the procreation <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> a new generation <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Braganza infants.
<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Mariab>bb>>bb>bb>>> II was fifteen when her father died and a ruling monarch in her own right.
http://www.eurohistory.com/braganza.html   (5175 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Portugal
The bishops renewed their complains <<b>bb>>ofb>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>>bb>bb>>>Ib>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Portugal (1580-98) at the Cortes <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Thomar in 1581, and for sixty years the Crowns <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Portugal and Spain were united.
Portugal is situated on the west <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> the Iberian Peninsula, being bounded on the north and east by Spain and on the west and south by the Atlantic Ocean.
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/12297a.htm   (9976 words)

  
 21ST GENERATION
She was christened in Portugal - dtr <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Dom Pedro <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Ib>bb>>bb>bb>>>. She was married to Duke Ferdinand II <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> COBURG (son <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Prince Ferdinand <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> COBURG and Antoinette DEKOHARY) about 1835.
Duke Ferdinand II <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> COBURG was born in 1816 in - House <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Saxe-Coburg-Gotha.
was born in 1819 in Rio de Janeiro aka Donna <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Mariab>bb>>bb>bb>>> da Gloria.
http://home.att.net/~hamiltonclan/hamilton/gilbert/d5991.htm   (153 words)

  
 <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Mariab>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Ib>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Portugal
Noteworthy events <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> this period were Portugal's membership <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> the League <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Armed Neutrality (July 1782) and the 1781 cession <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Delagoa Bay from Austria to Portugal.
However the Treaty <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Badajoz on June 6 1801 forced Portugal to cede Olivenza and part <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Guyana to Spain.
She married her father's younger brother, Pedro, in 1760 and later became the first Queen <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Portugal, and the 26th (or 27th according to some historians) Portuguese monarch.
http://www.worldhistory.com/wiki/M/Maria-I-of-Portugal.htm   (507 words)

  
 The Former Ruling House <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Portugal, 1939-1945
<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Mariab>bb>>bb>bb>>> Ana, Infanta <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Portugal, Princess <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Beira, Infanta Gabriel <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Spain (1768-1788)
, Infante <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Portugal, Duke <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Braganca (1907-).
Succeeded as head <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> the house <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Braganca and as claimant to the throne <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Portugal in 1932 on the death <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> his cousin, King Manoel II <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Portugal (see below).
http://gsteinbe.intrasun.tcnj.edu/royalty/houses/braganca.htm   (460 words)

  
 <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Mariab>bb>>bb>bb>>> II --  Encyclopædia Britannica
<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Mariab>bb>>bb>bb>>> was the daughter <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Peter <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Ib>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Brazil, IV <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Portugal, who, on inheriting both countries from his father, entered a conditional abdication <<b>bb>>ofb>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>>ofb>bb>> Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Ernestine branch, provided Leopold <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Ib>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Belgium, Ferdinand, king consort <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Mariab>bb>>bb>bb>>> II <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Portugal, Albert, prince consort <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Victoria <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> England, and Ferdinand, king <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Bulgaria.
Provides access to books, narrative accounts, images, newspaper reports, letters, and scientific, cultural, and philosophical documents on Peter the Great <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Russia, <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Mariab>bb>>bb>bb>>> Theresa <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Austria, and Frederick William <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Ib>bb>>bb>bb>>> and Frederick II <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Prussia.
http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9050882   (821 words)

  
 thePeerage.com - Person Page 10450
He married, firstly, <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Mariab>bb>>bb>bb>>> da Glória de Bragança, Rainha de Portugal, daughter <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Dom Pedro IV de Bragança, Rei de Portugal and <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Mariab>bb>>bb>bb>>> Leopoldine Erzherzögin von Österreich, on 9 April 1836 in Lisbon, Portugal.
She was the daughter <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Dom Pedro IV de Bragança, Rei de Portugal and <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Mariab>bb>>bb>bb>>> Leopoldine Erzherzögin von Österreich.
She was the daughter <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Dom Pedro II de Bragança, Emperor <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Brazil and Teresa <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Mariab>bb>>bb>bb>>> Cristina di Borbone, Principessa di Borbone della Due Sicilie.
http://www.thepeerage.com/p10450.htm   (2222 words)

  
 Popular saints in Portugal: Santa Isabela <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Portugal
Isabel was born in 1271 and later on in life married Diniz, the King <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Portugal.
Elizabeth is venerated in Zaragoza and especially Portugal and is invoked in time <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> war.
In Portugal she is remembered for the miracle <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> the roses in which she was taking bread (or coins) to the poor only to be asked by her less than generous husband what she was carrying.
http://www.portcult.com/OPS_11.htm   (2211 words)

  
 Namnlöst dokument
Son <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Mariab>bb>>bb>bb>>> II and Fernando II, brother <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Pedro V.
Manuel II He was born on November 15, 1889.
Following the death <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> João VI he rapidly abdicated towards his daughter (<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Mariab>bb>>bb>bb>>> II) leaving later the throne <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Brazil to his only son (Pedro II <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Brazil).
http://www.warholm.nu/Kingport.html   (1861 words)

  
 Bernardo Peres de Silva Goa
On 14th January 1835, a Goan, Bernardo Peres de Silva, was appointed Perfect with the powers <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Governor <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Goa by the government <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Queen <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Mariab>bb>>bb>bb>>> II <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Portugal.
He was born not far away from Old Goa and received his education at the Rachol seminary, the Goa Medical School and then Portugal.
Bernardo Peres de Silva was deported to Bombay and the army took control <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Goa during the interim period.
http://www.clickgoa.com/history/bernardo_peres_de_silva_goa.html   (225 words)

  
 European Royal History: The Coburgs
Soon after King Auguste’s death, Leopold arranged for the marriage <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> his nephew Prince Ferdinand <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Saxe-Coburg-Kohary to the widowed <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Mariab>bb>>bb>bb>>> II <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Portugal.
First there was young, plump Queen <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Mariab>bb>>bb>bb>>> II <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Portugal, who had ascended the throne in 1834.
Unfortunately, and to <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Mariab>bb>>bb>bb>>> II’s chagrin, her consort Prince Auguste suddenly succumbed to physical excess and died within months <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> his arrival.
http://www.eurohistory.com/coburgs.htm   (4054 words)

  
 Royal House <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Portugal - Home Page
In the occasion <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> King Dom João's death, Dom Pedro nominated his daughter, Dona <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Mariab>bb>>bb>bb>>> II, Queen <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Portugal.
In 1828, Dom Miguel overthrew Queen Dona <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Mariab>bb>>bb>bb>>> II, and initiated a period <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> civil war, which ceased with the re-entry <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Dom Pedro, who brought the legitimacy back and expelled his brother Dom Miguel.
The death <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Dom João VI in 1826, created serious problems to the political situation in Portugal, due to the creation <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> two opposite fractions in the country, led by the Infants <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Portugal.
http://www.realcasaportuguesa.org/html/intro1.html   (878 words)

  
 History <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Madeira & Portugal
Pedro V becomes King <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Portugal as his mother <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Mariab>bb>>bb>bb>>> II Queen <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Portugal dies.
King Manuel <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Portugal, dreamed <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> uniting Portugal and Spain under his rule and successively married two daughters <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> King Ferdinand V and Queen Isabella <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Ib>bb>>bb>bb>>>. Under pressure from his Spanish relations, he followed their example by expelling Jews and Muslims from his domains in 1497, thus depriving Portugal <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> much <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> its middle class.
King Pedro II <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Portugal dies leaving his son to become King João V <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Portugal.
http://www.latino1.freeserve.co.uk/History.htm   (10606 words)

  
 Extraordinary Online Bulletin 3
Inspector General <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Portugal's military hospitals from 1807 to 1809, his career was ruined when he was brought before the Inquisition on charges <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> being a Freemason.
At the end is a poem celebrating the return <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Judge Mascarenhas to Portugal.
A study <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Portugal's economy with relation to trade and industry by one <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> the most knowledgeable men in the field.
http://www.livroraro.com/eob3/eob3pt1.htm   (7255 words)

  
 700000 people connected with European Royalty
Pedro II De Bragança <<b>bb>>Ofb>bb>> Portugal and <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Mariab>bb>>bb>bb>>> Sophia <<b>bb>>Ofb>bb>> Palatinate Wittelsburg Princess Palatine
Born: 1510 - <<b>bb>>Ofb>bb>> Vila Vicosa, Evora, Portugal
- 4 Sep 1559 - <<b>bb>>Ofb>bb>>, Lisboa, Lisboa, Portugal
http://www.e-familytree.net/f5579.htm   (3720 words)

  
 Black Britain
A cousin <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Prince Albert married Queen <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Mariab>bb>>bb>bb>>> II <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Portugal and became king consort as Ferdinand II <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Portugal.
Their descendants also sat on the thrones <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Portugal, Belgium and numerous other smaller states.
In 1423, Frederick the Warlike <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Meissen was granted Saxony and became (1425) elector <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Saxony as Frederick <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Ib>bb>>bb>bb>>>.
http://www.essaysbyekowa.com/black_Britian.htm   (5754 words)

  
 Manuel, <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Ib>bb>>bb>bb>>>, King <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Portugal and the Algraves/Queen <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Portugal <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Mariab>bb>>bb>bb>>>
Manuel, <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Ib>bb>>bb>bb>>>, King <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Portugal and the Algraves/Queen <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Portugal <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Mariab>bb>>bb>bb>>>
Name: <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Mariab>bb>>bb>bb>>> Brites, Princess <<b>bb>>ofb>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>>ofb>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>>ofb>bb>> Portugal and the Algraves Fernando Mother:Princess <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Portugal Brites Other Spouses:
http://www.lrwebdesign.com/familytree/fam/fam04555.html   (137 words)

  
 E.J.N. - <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>MARIAb>bb>>bb>bb>>> JOAO
With "Cal Viva" <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Mariab>bb>>bb>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>>ofb>bb>> Portugal.
<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Mariab>bb>>bb>bb>>> João (voice) was born in Lisbon, Portugal.
During 1983 and 1984 she worked in Portugal with the Quinteto <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Mariab>bb>>bb>bb>>> Joao, and in the Portuguese TV.
http://www.ejn.it/mus/joao.htm   (471 words)

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