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  1. King Dom Carlos (I) of Braganza Saxe Coburg Gotha (1863-1908), “the Martyr” or “the Diplomat”, 33rd King of Portugal, Duke of Braganza, Grand Master of all Portuguese Orders, etc .; He married in 1886 to Princess Dona Maria Amelia of Orléans (1865-1951), daughter of the Counts of Paris. They had a daughter and two sons – Dom Luís ...

  2. Dom Michael of Braganza ( Portuguese: Miguel de Bragança) was a Portuguese infante, illegitimate son of King Pedro II of Portugal and of the French lady Anne Armande Pastre de Verger (sometimes called du Vergé ). [1] Miguel was recognized by his half brother, King John V of Portugal, who demanded he should be regarded as his brother.

  3. Background Bragança, Miguel de was born on September 25, 1951 in New York City. Education Bachelor, University of Pennsylvania, 1972; Master of Arts, Yale University, 1976; Master of Philosophy, Yale University, 1978.

  4. Braganza – Herédia of Braganza. Descendants of former Prince Dom Miguel, second son of King Dom João VI and Queen Dona Carlota Joaquina de Bourbon. The then Prince Dom Miguel, after the failure of the Abrilada movement on April 30, 1824, was forced by his August Father to leave the Kingdom, settling in Viena of Austria.

  5. Miguel, Duke of Braganza. English: Miguel II of Bragança IPA:'ɣɛɫ, (full name Miguel Maria Carlos Egídio Constantino Gabriel Rafael Gonzaga Francisco de Paula e de Assis Januário de Bragança) (September 19, 1853- October 11, 1927) was the Miguelist claimant to the throne of Portugal from 1866 to 1920. He used the title Duke of Braganza .

  6. Al doilea fiu al lui Miguel, Francisco José de Braganza, a fost numit după împăratul austriac, care a fost nașul lui. Miguel a deținut rangul de colonel în Regimentul 7 Austriac de Husari. În timpul Primului Război Mondial , a deținut rangul de general locotenent (Feldmarschalleutnant) în armata autriacă.

  7. The title Duke of Braganza (Portuguese: Duque de Bragança) in the House of Braganza is one of the most important titles in the peerage of Portugal.Starting in 1640, when the House of Braganza acceded to the throne of Portugal, the male heir of the Portuguese Crown were known as Duke of Braganza, along with their style Prince of Beira or (from 1645 to 1816) Prince of Brazil.