- In the
history of Portugal, a
Miguelist (Portuguese: Miguelista) is a
supporter of the
legitimacy of the king
Miguel I of
Portugal and his descendants...
- 1976) was the
claimant to the
defunct Portuguese throne, as both the
Miguelist successor of his father,
Miguel Januário, Duke of Braganza, and later...
- the
Alentejo to
defeat the
Miguelist General Teles Jordão (seizing the city on 24 July). Napier,
after defeating a
Miguelist fleet off Cape St. Vincent...
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defunct Portuguese throne, as the head of the
House of Braganza. The
Miguelist Braganzas, to whom
Duarte Pio
belongs as great-grandson of King Miguel...
- ****is Januário de Bragança; 19
September 1853 – 11
October 1927) was the
Miguelist claimant to the
throne of
Portugal from 1866 to 1920. He used the title...
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succession of the
defunct throne of Portugal, as
second in line in the
Miguelist branch of the
House of Braganza,
after his
father Duarte Pio.
Afonso de...
-
restoration only
lasted a
month before destruction. With
Manuel II's death, the
Miguelist branch of the
house of
Braganza became the
pretenders to the
throne of...
- of the
exiled branch of the
House of Braganza. The
eldest son of the
Miguelist pretender to the
throne of
Portugal he
married an
American heiress in...
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Metaxism Populist Hungary Iceland Luxembourg Netherlands Norway Portugal Miguelist Integralismo Lusitano Romania Monarchist Serbia Monarchist Sweden Switzerland...
- of
Portugal through her
marriage to
Miguel Januário, Duke of Braganza,
Miguelist claimant to the
throne of
Portugal from 1866 to 1920.
Maria Theresa was...