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João Carlos, Prince of Beira; Born March 6, 1821 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: Died: February 4, 1822 (aged 0) Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: Father: Pedro, Prince Royal: Mother: Maria Leopoldina of Austria
In the second tradition, when born in 1821, the then Prince of Brazil's eldest son João Carlos was granted Beira in 1821 after birth, he being the third in the heir-apparent line, but he died the following year, some months before Brazil's secession. Emperor Pedro's next son, born in 1825, received no title from Portugal.
NameLifespanTenureParents17 December 1734 — March 20, 181617 December 1734 — 31 July 1750Joseph I of Portugal Mariana Victoria of ...20 August 1761 — 11 September 178820 August 1761 — 24 February 1777Maria I of Portugal Peter III of ...29 April 1793 — 17 January 187429 April 1793 — 21 March 1795John VI of Portugal Carlota Joaquina of ...21 March 1795 — 11 June 180121 March 1795 — 11 June 1801John VI of Portugal Carlota Joaquina of ...João Carlos, Prince of Beira; Princess Januária, Countess of Aquila; Princess Paula; Francisca, Princess of Joinville; Pedro II, Emperor of Brazil; Princess Maria Amélia; Illegitimate: Isabel Maria, Duchess of Goiás; Maria Isabel, Countess of Iguaçu
- 12 October 1822 – 7 April 1831
- Carlota Joaquina of Spain
João Carlos Pedro Leopoldo Borromeo, Prince of Beira; was a Portuguese infante (prince), son of heir-apparent to the throne Pedro, Prince Royal and Maria Leopoldina of Austria.
1 de jun. de 2020 · Por ser o primeiro menino a nascer, João Carlos recebeu o título de Príncipe da Beira, nomenclatura que até aí pertencia à sua irmã mais velha, Dona Maria da Glória (ela era chamada de Princesa da Beira, já se pressupõe). Apesar desse nome pomposo puxado da irmã, o berço real nem sempre era o mais confortável.
The Prince of Beira is also a Knight Grand Cross of the Royal Order of Our Lady of the Conception of Vila Viçosa and the Royal Order of the Archangel Saint Michael, the two dynastic orders of the Portuguese Royal House.
Pedro d’Alcântara of Bragança (1798-1834), second male heir to King João VI and the Spanish Princess Carlota Joaquina de Bourbon, was the great character in one of the most decisive periods in...