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  1. academia-lab.com › enciclopedia › casa-de-braganzaCasa de Braganza _ AcademiaLab

    La Casa de Braganza produjo 15 monarcas portugueses y los cuatro monarcas brasileños, numerosas consortes de varios reinos europeos, como Catalina de Braganza (esposa de Carlos II de Inglaterra, quien introdujo el té en Gran Bretaña) y María Isabel de Braganza (esposa de Fernando VII de España, fundador del Museo del Prado), así como candidatos en ocasiones a los tronos de Polonia y ...

  2. Luisa de Guzmán. Dom Teodósio, Prince of Brazil, Duke of Braganza ( Teodósio de Bragança; Portuguese pronunciation: [tiuˈðɔziu]; 8 February 1634 – 15 May 1653) [1] was the eldest son of John IV of Portugal and heir apparent to the Portuguese throne from 1640 until his death. In 1645, he was created Prince of Brazil and 9th Duke of ...

  3. Teodósio II, Duke of Braganza (28 April 1568 – 29 November 1630) was a Portuguese nobleman and father of João IV of Portugal. He is known for his allegiance to King Philip I of Portugal . Biography

  4. Vila Viçosa. Convento dos Agostinhos. Created by: rodrigues. Added: Apr 28, 2021. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 226158115. Source citation. Teodósio II, 7th Duke of Braganza was a Portuguese nobleman and father of King João IV of Portugal. He is known for his allegiance to King Filipe I of Portugal.

  5. Teodósio II, 7th Duke of Braganza (28 April 1568 – 29 November 1630) was a Portuguese nobleman and father of João IV of Portugal. He is known for his allegiance to King Philip I of Portugal . Biography

  6. Teodósio II of Bragança (pron. IPA2|tiu'dɔziu), (1568, Vila Viçosa - 1630) was the 7th Duke of Braganza. He was the son of John I, 6th Duke of Bragança (1543-1583) by his wife, Infanta Catherine of Guimarães (1540-1614).As a child Teodósio was brought to the court and made page of king Sebastian I of Portugal .

  7. Teodósio tornou-se Duque de Bragança em 1583, por morte de seu pai, e cresceu para se tornar num fiel servidor dos reis espanhóis de Portugal. No início a sua mãe, D. Catarina, assumiu a chefia da Casa de Bragança, devido à tenra idade do filho. Filipe I de Portugal tinha entretanto proposto casamento a D. Catarina, que esta não aceitou.