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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.

  2. The Curse of the Braganzas (in Portuguese a Maldição dos Braganças) is a myth, referred to in several historical chronicles, concerning the House of Braganza, that ruled the Kingdom of Portugal (1640–1910), the United Kingdom of Portugal, Brazil and the Algarves (1815–1822) and the Empire of Brazil (1822–1889) and, therefore, all the ...

  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.

  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. Prince Francis Joseph of Braganza (Portuguese language: 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...

  6. 14 de sept. de 2015 · Among the guests expected at the castle on Monday are the Duke and Duchess of Braganza, the father and stepmother of the bridegroom; Prince Francis Joseph [7] and Prince Duarte [8] of Braganza, brothers of the bridegroom; his aunt, Princess Adelgonde of Bavaria [9]; his sister, Princess von Thurn und Taxis [10]; Count Sigray and Dom Alexandre de...

  7. The Duke’s second son, Prince Francis Joseph, 1 born in 1879, had a very good reason for being a long way from Europe. An attempt at entrapment. In 1902, European aristocrats had flocked to London for the coronation of Edward VII.