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  1. 25 de nov. de 2019 · Catherine of Braganza's story in England is one that is still yet to be fully told and I hope that public awareness of the queen consort continues to grow in the years to come. Eilish Gregory, historian. Further reading. Manuel Andrade e Sousa, Catherine of Braganza: Princess of Portugal, Wife to Charles II, Inapa, 1994

  2. influence.9 Catherine’s investment in an Italianate cultural model attracted 8 Peter Leech, ‘Musicians in the Catholic Chapel of Catherine of Braganza, 1662–92’, Early Music, 29:4 (2001), pp. 571–587. 9 Edward Corp, ‘Catherine of Braganza and Cultural Politics’, in Queenship in Britain, 1660–1837:

  3. 12 de abr. de 2021 · In 1640, after 60 years of union with Spain, a significant number of the Portuguese nobility rose in revolt and set John, Duke of Braganza, on the throne of an independent Portugal as King John IV. He was Catherine’s father. So Charles’s bride came from a country that had, like England, suffered much upheaval and uncertainty in recent years.

  4. 12 de may. de 2021 · Catherine of Braganza Facts. 1. She Went From Duchess To Princess. Born in 1638 to John, the Duke of Braganza, and his wife Luisa, Catherine’s life changed in an instant. In 1640, when she was just a toddling two years old, her father got a mega promotion and became the King of Portugal.

  5. Catherine of Braganza (1638–1705)Queen of England and regent of Portugal. Name variations: Bragança. Born Catherine Henriqueta de Bragança on November 25, 1638, at Vila Viçosa, Lisbon, Portugal; died on December 1, 1705, at Bemposta Palace, Lisbon; interred at Belém Monastery, Lisbon; daughter of John IV, king of Portugal (r. 1640–1656), and Luisa de Guzmán (1613–1666); sister of ...

  6. This portrait was painted for the Catherine of Braganza or her husband Charles II soon after their marriage. Negotiations for the marriage of Charles II and the Portuguese Infanta Catherine of Braganza began in 1660, with the king announcing his intentions at the opening of Parliament on 8 May 1661. Like his fathers, Charles IIs bride was Catholic, though the matter of religion was viewed as a ...

  7. Signature. Catherine of Braganza ( Portuguese: Catarina de Bragança; 25 November 1638 – 31 December 1705) was Queen of England, Scotland and Ireland during her marriage to King Charles II, which lasted from 21 May 1662 until his death on 6 February 1685. She was the daughter of John IV of Portugal, who became the first king from the House of ...