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  1. Fernando II de Portugal (Viena, 29 de octubre de 1816-Lisboa, 15 de diciembre de 1885) [1] fue rey iure uxoris de Portugal por su matrimonio con la reina María II (1819-1853), desde el nacimiento de su hijo en 1837 hasta su muerte en 1853.

  2. Dom Ferdinand II (Portuguese: Fernando II) (29 October 1816 – 15 December 1885) was a German prince of the House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha-Koháry, and King of Portugal jure uxoris as the husband of Queen Maria II, from the birth of their first son in 1837 to her death in 1853.

  3. Fernando II (nome completo em alemão: Ferdinand August Franz Anton von Sachsen-Coburg-Koháry; Viena, 29 de outubro de 1816 – Lisboa, 15 de dezembro de 1885) foi o segundo marido da rainha D. Maria II e Príncipe Consorte de Portugal, de 1836 até 1837, altura em que se tornou Rei de Portugal e Algarves por direito de sua esposa.

  4. Ferdinand II (born Oct. 29, 1816, Vienna, Austria—died Dec. 15, 1885, Lisbon, Port.) was the second husband of Queen Maria II of Portugal, who proclaimed him king consort with the title of Ferdinand II upon the birth of their first son (the future Peter V) in 1837.

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  5. Contents. Fernando II. Portuguese duke. Learn about this topic in these articles: execution by John II. In Portugal: Consolidation of the monarchy. …conspiracy enabled him to arrest Fernando II, duke of Bragança, and many of his followers; the duke was sentenced to death and executed at Évora in 1484.

  6. Juan II died in 1479, and Ferdinand succeeded to the throne in January 1479. In September 1479, Portugal and the Catholic Monarchs of Aragon and Castile resolved major issues between them through the Treaty of Alcáçovas , including the issue of Isabella's rights to the crown of Castile.