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  1. En su interior se encuentra el Castillo de Braganza que alberga el Museo Militar, el Museo del Traje, la iglesia de Santa María, el Pelourinho, el Domus Munipalis y un par de bares y restaurantes en los que puedes tomar algo. La ciudadela tiene dos puertas, una de la que ya hemos hablado, Puerta de San Antonio, y la Puerta del Sol, justo en el ...

  2. Luis Felipe de Braganza (Lisboa, 21 de marzo de 1887-Ib. 1 de febrero de 1908), príncipe real de Portugal y duque de Braganza desde la coronación de su padre Carlos de Braganza como rey de Portugal hasta su muerte en 1908, ocurrida durante el regicidio de Lisboa, sobrevivió a su padre unos 20 minutos pero al no existir la sucesión automática en Portugal (al igual que en Bélgica), no se ...

  3. Roman Catholic. Dom Duarte Nuno, Duke of Braganza (23 September 1907 – 24 December 1976) was the claimant to the defunct Portuguese throne, as both the Miguelist successor of his father, Miguel Januário, Duke of Braganza, and later as the head of the only Brigantine house, after the death of the last ruling Braganza, King Manuel II of Portugal.

  4. 1 de may. de 2022 · Being the first male child of the couple, he received the title of prince of Beira. However, D. Francisco António died as a child (6 years old), inheriting the throne, his brother, Prince D. Pedro de Alcântara de Bragança. He was born and died in the National Palace of Queluz. He is buried in the Pantheon of the Bragança Dynasty, next to ...

  5. Casa real. Braganza. Padre. Pedro II de Portugal. Madre. María Sofía de Palatinado-Neoburgo. [ editar datos en Wikidata] Antonio de Braganza ( Lisboa, 15 de marzo de 1695 - id. 20 de octubre de 1757) fue un infante portugués, quinto hijo del rey Pedro II de Portugal y la princesa María Sofía de Palatinado-Neoburgo .

  6. The Duke's second daughter, Joana of Braganza, married Bernardino de Cardenas, 3rd Marquis of Elche, and his third daughter, Eugénia of Braganza, married Francisco de Melo, 2nd Marquis of Ferreira. Jaime I's only other son, other than Teodósio I, to not enter into the church, Constantino of Braganza , married Maria de Melo, daughter of D. Rodrigo de Melo, 1st Marquis of Ferreira , but had no ...

  7. Maria de Melo. D. Constantino of Braganza ( Portuguese: Constantino de Bragança; 1528–1575) was a Portuguese nobleman, conquistador, and administrator of the Portuguese Empire. Born a member of the powerful House of Braganza, he is best known for having served as Viceroy of India and for initiating the Portuguese conquest of Sri Lanka .