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  1. Prince Francis Joseph of Braganza (Portuguese: Príncipe Francisco José de Bragança; 7 September 1879 – 15 June 1919) was a member of the exiled branch of House of Braganza and an officer in the Austro-Hungarian Army. During his life he was involved in a number of incidents ranging from sex scandals to swindles.

  2. His only son, Miguel (II) had three sons: Pedro de Alcântara, Prince of Grão-Pará. Miguel (abdicated and married to an American commoner); Francis Joseph (died childless before his father); and; Duarte Nuno who succeeded his father as Duke of Braganza. In Brazil. Concerning the descendants of Princess Isabel:

  3. El príncipe Francisco José de Braganza (en portugués: Príncipe Francisco José de Bragança; 7 de septiembre de 1879 - 15 de junio de 1919) fue miembro de la rama exiliada de la Casa de Braganza y oficial del ejército austrohúngaro. Durante su vida estuvo involucrado en una serie de incidentes que van desde escándalos sexuales hasta estafas.

  4. Prince Francis Joseph of Braganza (7 September 1879 – 15 June 1919) was a member of the exiled branch of House of Braganza and an officer in the Austro-Hungarian Army. During his life he was involved in a number incidents ranging from sex scandals to swindles.

  5. In Austria he was known as Prinz Franz Josef, while in Portuguese he was Francisco José de Bragança. Trial of Prince Francis Joseph of Braganza, Henry Chandler, William Gerry, Charles Sherman, Proceedings of the Old Bailey, September 1902. Referee, 23 September 1903, p9. Published on 5 Dec, 2022.

  6. 14 de sept. de 2015 · Prince Francisco José of Braganza (1879-1919) was the groom’s younger brother, the second son of the Duke of Braganza and Princess Elizabeth of Thurn und Taxis. He lived a life full of scandal before dying as a prisoner of war in World War I.

  7. 5 de sept. de 2019 · Two more grandchildren – Prince Francis Joseph of Braganza and Princess Maria Theresa of Braganza – followed before tragedy struck once more. Elisabeth had grown weak from having given birth to three children in quick succession, and she died on 7 February 1881, still only 20 years old.