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Restoration War,
resulting in the Duke of
Braganza becoming King John IV of Portugal, in 1640. The
Braganzas ruled Portugal and the
Portuguese Empire from...
-
Braganza may
refer to: Bragança, a city in
northeast Portugal sometimes called Braganza in
English Francis Braganza (1922-2011), an
Indian Jesuit priest...
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Catherine of
Braganza (Portuguese:
Catarina de Bragança; 25
November 1638 – 31
December 1705) was
Queen of England,
Scotland and
Ireland during her marriage...
- in 1932, when
Manuel II died
without children.[citation needed]
These Braganzas were
officially allowed to
return to the
country in 1950 and have lived...
-
House of
Braganza. The
Miguelist Braganzas, to whom
Duarte Pio
belongs as great-grandson of King
Miguel I, is a
cadet branch of the
House of
Braganza. With...
- of the
Miguelist Braganzas in
Portuguese society, all
under the goal of the
restoration of the
Portuguese monarchy,
under the
Braganzas. In 1942, the Duarte...
- 1640.
After the
accession of the
Braganzas to the throne, the
duchy was
linked to the
Crown and the Duke of
Braganza became the
traditional title of the...
- the
Braganzas (in
Portuguese a Maldição dos Braganças) is a myth,
referred to in
several historical chronicles,
concerning the
House of
Braganza, that...
- throne,
Isabel of
Braganza with
Prince Gaston,
Count of Eu. The
House of Orléans-
Braganza never reigned, as Brazil's pure
Braganza monarch,
Emperor Pedro...
- D.
Constantino of
Braganza (Portuguese:
Constantino de Bragança; 1528–1575) was a
Portuguese nobleman, conquistador, and
administrator of the Portuguese...