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  1. La infanta Antonia de Portugal (o de Braganza; Lisboa, 17 de febrero de 1845 - Sigmaringen, 27 de diciembre de 1913), [1] fue una Infanta de Portugal, de la Casa de Braganza-Sajonia-Coburgo y Gotha, hija de la reina María II de Portugal y de su consorte, Fernando II de Portugal.

  2. María Antonia de Braganza (Bronnbach, 28 de noviembre de 1862-Colmar-Berg, 14 de mayo de 1959) [1] fue la última hija del rey Miguel I de Portugal y de su consorte, la princesa Adelaida de Löwenstein-Wertheim-Rosenberg.

  3. La infanta Antonia de Portugal ( o de Braganza; Lisboa, 17 de febrero de 1845 - Sigmaringen, 27 de diciembre de 1913), fue una Infanta de Portugal, de la Casa de Braganza-Sajonia-Coburgo y Gotha, hija de la reina María II de Portugal y de su consorte, Fernando II de Portugal.

  4. María Antonia de Braganza ( Bronnbach, 28 de noviembre de 1862- Colmar-Berg, 14 de mayo de 1959) fue la última hija del rey Miguel I de Portugal y de su consorte, la princesa Adelaida de Löwenstein-Wertheim-Rosenberg. Datos rápidos Reinado, Predecesor ... Cerrar.

    • Early Life
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    She was born in exile as the youngest child of her parents in the Grand Duchy of Baden as her father, Infante Miguel, had been banished from Portugal by his brother, Pedro I of Brazil, after usurping and losing the Portuguese throne in the Liberal Wars.

    On 15 October 1884 at Schloss Fischorn, Maria Antonia married Robert I, Duke of Parma as his second wife. They had twelve children. Maria Antonia was widowed when Robert died at Villa Pianore on 16 November 1907. Later on she resided with her daughter Zita while in exile. By 1940, Zita and her family, Maria Antonia and her daughter Isabella were li...

    Princess Maria Adelaide of Bourbon-Parma (5 August 1885 – 6 February 1959); she was a Benedictine nun under the religious name of Mother Maria Benedicta of the Benedictine Order of the Sisters of S...
    Xavier, Duke of Parma (25 May 1889 – 7 May 1977); he married Countess Madeleine of Bourbon-Busseton 12 November 1927 and had issue.
    Princess Francesca Giuseppa of Bourbon-Parma (22 April 1890 – 7 October 1978); she was a Benedictine nun under the religious name of Mother Scolastica of the Benedictine Order of the Sisters of St....
  5. Princess Maria Antónia of Braganza, Infanta of Portugal [citation needed] (Maria Antónia Micaela Rafaela Gabriela Adelaide Xavier Josefa Expedita Gregoria) (12 March 1903, Viareggio, Lucca, Toscana, Italy – 6 February 1973, Water Mill, Suffolk, New York) was a member of the House of Braganca.

  6. Depending on the writers´ interests, Princess Maria Antonia was portrayed as either a virtuous martyr or a conspirator. In relation to Queen Isabel of Braganza, she was been praised during her wedding, maternity and funeral according to the Monarchy’s political aims.