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  1. 1 de may. de 2022 · Son of D. João V, Rei de Portugal e Algarves and Madalena Máxima de Miranda Half brother of Maria Bárbara de Bragança, Reina consorte de España; Pedro de Alcântara of Braganza, Prince of Brazil; José I o Reformador, rei de Portugal; Carlos of Braganza; Pedro III de Portugal, of Braganza, King of Portugal and 4 others; ; ;

  2. Gaspar of Braganza, Archbishop-Primate of Braga (Lisbon, 8 October 1716 – Braga, 18 January 1789) was a Portuguese clergyman, and the illegitimate son of John V of Portugal and Madalena Máxima de Miranda. He was Archbishop of Braga. He was one of the three Children of Palhavã

    • 18 January 1789, Braga
  3. Gaspar de Bragança (Lisboa, 8 de Outubro de 1716 - Braga, Sé, 18 de Janeiro de 1789) foi um filho ilegítimo do Rei D. João V de Portugal, duma relação que este manteve com uma religiosa, Madalena Máxima da Silva de Miranda Henriques, sendo o segundo dos chamados meninos de Palhavã.

  4. La Casa de Braganza, oficialmente Sereníssima casa de Bragança, fue la casa reinante en Portugal desde el año 1640 hasta 1853, y en Brasil hasta 1889.

  5. Gaspar of Braganza, Archbishop-Primate of Braga (Lisbon, 8 October 1716 – Braga, 18 January 1789) was a Portuguese clergyman, and the illegitimate son of John V of Portugal and Madalena Máxima de Miranda . He was Archbishop of Braga. He was one of the three Children of Palhavã. * v * t * e

  6. Pérez de Guzmán y Sandoval, Gaspar Alonso. Duque de Medina Sidonia (IX). Valladolid, VIII.1602 – 4.XI.1664. Noble, conspirador, capitán general de Andalucía y del Mar Océano. Quien alcanzaría fama en la historia a causa de protagonizar una de las conspiraciones más debatidas, y aún no del todo esclarecida, nació hijo de Juan Manuel ...

  7. Gaspar of Braganza (in Portuguese: Gaspar de Bragança; Lisbon, October 8, 1716 – Braga, January 18, 1789) was an illegitimate son of King João V of Portugal, from a relationship he maintained with a nun, Madalena Máxima da Silva de Miranda Henriques, being the second of the so-called Meninos de Palhavã (Palhavã boys)....