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  1. Isabel de Leuchtenberg (marzo de 1537 - 6 de julio de 1579, Dillenburg) fue una condesa, la hija del landgrave Jorge III de Leuchtenberg y la Margravina Barbara de Brandenburg-Ansbach. Después de su muerte, el teólogo alemán Christoph Pezel redactó un obituario sobre ella.

  2. Isabel de Leuchtenberg (marzo de 1537 - 6 de julio de 1579, Dillenburg) fue una condesa, la hija del landgrave Jorge III de Leuchtenberg y la Margravina Barbara de Brandenburg-Ansbach. Datos rápidos Información personal, Nombre en alemán ...

  3. El conde Jorge de Nassau-Beilstein, después también conde de Nassau-Dillenburg (1 de septiembre de 1562-9 de agosto de 1623 en Dillenburg) era el tercer hijo varón del conde Juan VI "el Viejo" de Nassau-Dillenburg (1536-1606) de su primer matrimonio con Isabel de Leuchtenberg,

    • Family, Childhood and Youth
    • Marriage
    • Arrival in Brazil and Life as Empress
    • Return to Europe
    • Widowhood and Final Years
    • Exhumation
    • Descendants
    • Cultural Representations

    Amélie was the fourth child of General Eugène de Beauharnais, Duke of Leuchtenberg and his wife Princess Augusta of Bavaria. Her father was the son of Joséphine de Beauharnais and her first husband, Viscount Alexandre de Beauharnais. When Joséphine remarried, to Napoleon Bonaparte, Eugène was adopted by the latter and made viceroy of the Kingdom of...

    After the death of his first wife, the Austrian archduchess Maria Leopoldina, in December 1826, Emperor Pedro I of Brazil (and King Pedro IV of Portugal) sent the Marquis of Barbacena to Europe to find him a second wife. His task was not easy; several factors complicated the search. First, Dom Pedro had stipulated four conditions: a good family bac...

    Amélie sailed to the New World from Ostend, the Netherlands on the frigate Imperatriz, arriving in Rio de Janeiro on 15 October 1829, after a crossing that went more rapidly than planned. Tradition says that upon hearing that the ship was approaching, Dom Pedro embarked on a tugboat to meet it on the far side of the bar, and that he collapsed with ...

    After Dom Pedro I abdicated the crown, Amélie accompanied her husband back to Europe. They now held the titles of Duke and Duchess of Braganza. She was three months pregnant and suffered badly from nausea on the sea voyage. After resupplying the ship at Faial Island in the Azores, they arrived at Cherbourg, in France, on 10 June 1831. They were rec...

    The venturesome life of Dom Pedro had undermined his health; he contracted tuberculosis, and died 24 September 1834. Amélie respected the provisions of his will. He had wished that Maria Isabel de Alcântara, Countess of Iguaçu, his illegitimate daughter by the Marchioness of Santos, be given a good European education like her sister, the Duchess of...

    Between February and September 2012, researchers at the University of São Paulo in Brazil exhumed the remains of Amélie, Pedro I, and as well as those of Maria Leopoldina, Pedro's first wife. They were surprised to find that the body of Amélie had been mummified. Skin, hair and internal organs were preserved. Examinations at the Hospital das Clínic...

    With Dom Pedro I of Brazil, formerly also Pedro IV of Portugal: 1. Princess Maria Amélia of Brazil(1831–1853)

    Amélie of Leuchtenberg is the protagonist of a novel by Ivanir Calado, Imperatriz no Fim do Mundo: Memórias Dúbias de Amélia de Leuchtenberg("Empress at the End of the World: Dubious Memoirs of Amélie of Leuchtenberg," 1997), and has been played on film and television by: 1. Maria Cláudia, in the film "Independência ou Morte" ("Independence or Deat...

  4. Guillermo Luis de Nassau-Dillenburg (Dillenburg, 13 de marzo de 1560-Leeuwarden, 13 de julio de 1620) fue conde de Nassau-Dillenburg entre 1606 y 1620, y estatúder de Frisia, Groninga y Drente. Hijo primogénito de Juan VI de Nassau-Dillenburg e Isabel de Leuchtenberg. Sirvió como oficial de caballería a las órdenes de su tío Guillermo de ...

  5. Amélia de Leuchtenberg (nome de batismo francês: Amélie Auguste Eugénie Napoléone de Beauharnais; Milão, 31 de julho de 1812 – Lisboa, 26 de janeiro de 1873), foi uma princesa franco-bávara da Casa de Beauharnais, segunda esposa do Imperador Pedro I e Imperatriz Consorte do Brasil de 1829 até 1831.

  6. Duke of Leuchtenberg. 11 November 1890 – 2 March 1928. (37 years, 3 months and 20 days) (cousin of Sergei Georgievich, son of Nicholas Maximilianovich) Nicolas Nikolaevich de Leuchtenberg. Born on 8 August 1896 in Gory, Russia. Deceased 5 May 1937 in Munich, Germany. styled Highness (1896–1937);