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  1. El Panteón Real de la Dinastía de Braganza, situado en el monasterio de la iglesia de San Vicente de Fora de Lisboa, es el lugar donde descansan muchos de los monarcas y príncipes de la cuarta y última dinastía real portuguesa, iniciada por Juan IV y que tiene como último rey a Manuel II.

  2. 25 de feb. de 2024 · El Panteón Real de la Dinastía de Braganza, situado en el monasterio de la iglesia de San Vicente de Fora de Lisboa, es el lugar donde descansan muchos de los monarcas y príncipes de la cuarta y última dinastía real portuguesa, iniciada por Juan IV y que tiene como último rey a Manuel II.

  3. IX Duque de Braganza; Infante de Portugal; Nacimiento: 8 de febrero de 1634 Palacio Ducal, Vila Viçosa, Unión Ibérica: Fallecimiento: 15 de mayo de 1653 (19 años) Palacio de Alcântara, Lisboa, Reino de Portugal: Sepultura: Panteón de los Braganza en la Monasterio de San Vicente de Fora: Familia; Casa real: Braganza: Padre: Juan IV de ...

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  4. Panteón de los Braganza. El Panteón Real de la Dinastía de Braganza, situado en el monasterio de la Iglesia de San Vicente de Fora de Lisboa es el lugar donde descansan muchos de los monarcas y príncipes de la cuarta y última dinastía real portuguesa, iniciada por Juan IV y que tiene como último rey a Manuel II.

    • History
    • Burials
    • Braganza Monarchs and Consorts Not Buried at The Pantheon
    • Former Burials
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    The Pantheon was created under orders from Ferdinand II of Portugal, transforming the old refectory of the monastery into the burial place it is today. The majority of the tombs are located on the sides of the pantheon, and are simple marble boxes with spaces of four tombs. If the tomb is of a monarch, it has a crown engraved in gold on the side of...

    Monarchs and consorts

    1. King João IV of Portugal 2. Queen Consort Luisa de Guzmán 3. King Afonso VI of Portugal 4. Queen Consort Maria Francisca of Savoy 5. King Pedro II of Portugal 6. Queen Consort Maria Sophia of Neuburg 7. King João V of Portugal 8. Queen Consort Maria Anna of Austria 9. King José I of Portugal 10. Queen Consort Mariana Victoria of Spain 11. King Pedro III of Portugal 12. King João VI of Portugal 13. Queen Consort Carlota Joaquina of Spain 14. Queen Maria II of Portugal 15. Prince Consort Aug...

    Notable princes and infantes

    Children of King João IV 1. Prince Teodósio, Prince of Brazil, eldest son 2. Princess Joana, Princess of Beira, second daughter 3. Queen Catherine of Braganza, Queen of England, Scotland, and Ireland, third daughter Children of King Pedro II 1. Prince João, Prince of Brazil, eldest son 2. Infante Francisco, Duke of Beja, third son 3. Infante António of Portugal, fourth son 4. Infante Manuel, Count of Ourém, fifth son 5. Princess Isabel Luísa, Princess of Beira, eldest daughter 6. Infanta Fran...

    All of the Braganza monarchs of Portugal are buried at the royal pantheon, from John IV (1603–1656) to Manuel II(1889–1932), except: 1. Queen Maria I is buried in the Estrela Basilicain Lisbon. She died in 1816, while the Royal Court was in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, and was initially laid to rest at the Ajuda Convent in Rio de Janeiro, but her remain...

    Emperor Pedro II of Brazil, a member of the House of Braganza and son of King Pedro IV, was buried in the Pantheon in 1891 and remained there until 1921 when his body was repatriated to Brazil, whe...
    Empress Teresa Cristina of Brazil, wife of the deposed Brazilian Emperor Pedro II and therefore a member of the House of Braganza by marriage, was laid to rest in the Pantheon from her death in Dec...
    Empress Amélia of Brazil, another member of the House of Braganza by marriage, second wife of Emperor Pedro I of Brazil (Pedro had reigned as King Pedro IV of Portugal but the couple wed after his...
    Princess Maria Amélia of Brazil, also a member of the House of Braganza, King Pedro IV's only child from his second marriage, conceived after his abdication of the Portuguese Crown, and born in Eur...
  5. El Panteón de Agripa o Panteón de Roma es un antiguo templo romano —en la actualidad, consagrado como iglesia católica—, situado en la ciudad de Roma, Italia, en el lugar de un anterior templo encargado por Marco Agripa durante el gobierno de Augusto.

  6. El panteón de los reyes de León, que se encuentra situado a los pies de la basílica de San Isidoro de León, es el lugar en el que durante la Edad Media recibieron sepultura la mayoría de los reyes y reinas del reino de León.