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  1. Doroteia was born on 21 September 1739 in Lisbon. She was the third of four daughters of Joseph I of Portugal and Mariana Victoria of Spain. She was named after her great-grandmother, Dorothea Sophie of Neuburg. Doroteia was a proposed bride for Philippe d'Orléans, Duke of Orléans (later known as Philippe Égalité ), but her mother refused ...

  2. María Isabel de Braganza nació en Lisboa el 19 de mayo de 1797, hija de Juan VI de Portugal y de Carlota Joaquina de Borbón, se convirtió en reina de España al casarse, el 28 de septiembre de 1816, con su tío, Fernando VII, siendo su segunda esposa.

  3. Label. Description. Also known as. English. Queen Maria Isabel of Spain. Queen consort of Spain (1797-1818) Isabel María Francisca de Braganza y Borbón. Maria Isabel Francisca de Assis Antónia Carlota Joana Josefa Xavier de Paula Micaela Rafaela Isabel Gonzaga. Infanta Maria Isabel of Portugal.

  4. Mother. Carlota Joaquina of Spain. Infanta Maria Teresa of Braganza ( Portuguese pronunciation: [mɐˈɾiɐ tɨˈɾezɐ] or [ˈtɾezɐ]; 29 April 1793 – 17 January 1874) was the firstborn child of John VI of Portugal and Carlota Joaquina of Spain. From 1828 to 1834, she was heiress presumptive to the Portuguese throne.

  5. Maria Francisca of Braganza. Maria Francisca of Braganza (born 3 March 1997), is the second child and only daughter of the pretender to the defunct Portuguese throne Duarte Pio, Duke of Braganza [a] and Isabel de Herédia. She is a claimant to the courtesy titles of Infanta of Portugal and Duchess of Coimbra. [1]

  6. Infanta Maria Francisca of Braganza (Portuguese pronunciation: [mɐˈɾiɐ fɾɐ̃ˈsiʃkɐ]; English: Mary Frances); full name: Maria Francisca de Assis da Maternidade Xavier de Paula e de Alcântara Antónia Joaquina Gonzaga Carlota Mónica Senhorinha Sotera e Caia de Bourbon e Bragança; 22 April 1800 – 4 September 1834) was a Portuguese infanta (princess) daughter of King John VI of ...

  7. The designated regent of the kingdom was D. Ana's elder sister, Infanta Isabel Maria of Braganza, who was present in Lisbon. The marriage was not an elopement , as the royal family was aware of the couple's intention to marry and D. Ana's mother facilitated rather than sought to prevent the marriage before her daughter gave birth.