Descendants of Miguel I of Portugal

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King Miguel I of Portugal and the Algarves

The descendants of Miguel I of Portugal, of the House of Braganza, were numerous and left a lasting mark on European royalty. Miguel married Princess Adelaide of Löwenstein and the strategic marriages for all of their children into various European royalties would earn Miguel the nickname of Grandfather of Europe.[1]

His descendants can be found in both reigning and non-reigning royal families all over Europe.

This article deals with the children of Miguel I and in turn their senior heirs.

Background on Miguel I[edit]

King Miguel I, his wife and two eldest children; c. 1865

Miguel, born on 26 October 1802 at Queluz Royal Palace, was the second son of King João VI and Carlota Joaquina of Spain.

Throne of Portugal[edit]

In 1823, Miguel led a coup in an attempt to place himself on the throne and restore the absolutist regime to Portugal. The coup, known as the Vilafrancada, took place on May 27, 1823, in Vila Franca de Xira.[2]

The coup was unsuccessful and Miguel was forgiven and made chief of the army. This would not play out well, as Miguel would use his forces in the April Revolt. Following the eventual demise of the April Revolt, Miguel was exiled from Portugal.[3]

Miguel returned to Portugal, as regent to his niece Queen Maria II of Portugal and also a potential royal consort. While regent, he seized the Portuguese throne in accordance with the so-called Fundamental Laws of the Kingdom and reigned for six years. His older brother Pedro IV of Portugal, Maria II's father, lost his, and therefore her, rights from the moment that Pedro had made war on Portugal and become the sovereign of a foreign state (the Brazilian Empire). This led to a difficult political situation which culminated in the Portuguese Liberal Wars between the absolutist Miguelists and constituitionalist liberals.

Pedro, Duke of Braganza (former Pedro IV of Portugal and I of Brazil) launched a campaign from the Azores which would eventually topple Miguel. The Miguelite War, one of the many names given to the civil war, would last throughout the six-year duration of Miguel's reign and would end with the Concession of Evoramonte, when Miguel renounced his claims to the throne, recognized Maria II as queen, and was exiled from Portugal.

Miguel would spend his exiled years in the Grand Duchy of Baden, where he would have seven children, with his wife Princess Adelaide of Löwenstein. He and his wife would spend a great deal of their resources seeking to establish their family, through advantageous marriages of their children. Their descendants include the reigning sovereigns of Belgium, Liechtenstein, and Luxembourg.

Descendants[edit]

On 24 September 1851, Miguel I married Princess Adelaide of Löwenstein. The couple had 7 children:

Maria das Neves of Braganza[edit]

Descendant Image Birth Marriages Death
Maria das Neves of Braganza
1852–1941
5 August 1852
Kleinheubach
daughter of Miguel I and Adelaide of Löwenstein
Alfonso Carlos I of Spain (carlist)
April 26, 1871
no children
14 February 1941
Vienna
aged 88

Miguel Januário of Braganza[edit]

Descendant Image Birth Marriages Death
Miguel Januário of Braganza
1853–1927
19 September 1853
Kleinheubach
son of Miguel I and Adelaide of Löwenstein
Elisabeth of Thurn and Taxis
17 October 1877
3 children

Maria Theresa of Löwenstein-Wertheim-Rosenberg
8 November 1893
8 children
11 October 1927
Seebenstein
aged 74
Miguel Maria Maximiliano of Braganza
1878–1923
22 September 1878
Reichenau an der Rax
son of Miguel Januário of Braganza and Elisabeth of Thurn and Taxis
Anita Stewart Morris
15 September 1909
3 children
(renounced rights to the Throne July 1920)
21 February 1923
New York City
aged 44
Duarte Nuno of Braganza
1907–1976
23 September 1907
Seebenstein
son of Miguel Januário of Braganza and Maria Theresa of Löwenstein
Maria Francisca of Orléans-Braganza
15 October 1942
3 children
24 December 1976
Seebenstein
aged 69
Duarte Pio of Braganza
1945–present
15 May 1945
Bern
son of Duarte Nuno of Braganza and Maria Francisca of Orléans-Braganza
Isabel Inês de Castro Curvelo de Herédia
13 May 1995
3 children
Afonso of Santa Maria of Braganza
1996–present
25 March 1996
Lisbon
son of Duarte Pio of Braganza and Isabel Inês de Castro Curvelo de Herédia
not married

Maria Teresa of Braganza[edit]

Descendant Image Birth Marriages Death
Maria Teresa of Braganza
1855–1944
24 August 1855
Kleinheubach
daughter of Miguel I and Adelaide of Löwenstein
Archduke Karl Ludwig of Austria
23 July 1873
2 children
12 February 1944
Vienna
aged 88
Archduchess Maria Annunziata of Austria
1876–1961
31 July 1876
Reichenau an der Rax
daughter of Maria Teresa of Braganza and Archduke Karl Ludwig of Austria
never married 8 April 1961
Vienna
aged 84
Archduchess Elisabeth Amalie of Austria
1878–1960
7 July 1878
Reichenau an der Rax
daughter of Maria Teresa of Braganza and Archduke Karl Ludwig of Austria
Prince Aloys of Liechtenstein
20 April 1903
8 children
13 March 1960
Liechtenstein
aged 81
Franz Joseph II of Liechtenstein
1906–1989
16 August 1906
Styria
son of Archduchess Elisabeth Amalie of Austria and Prince Aloys of Liechtenstein
Countess Georgina von Wilczek
7 March 1943
5 children
13 November 1989
Grabs
aged 81
Hans-Adam II of Liechtenstein
1945–present
14 February 1945
Zurich
son of Franz Joseph II of Liechtenstein and Countess Georgina von Wilczek
Countess Marie Kinsky von Wchinitz und Tettau
30 July 1967
4 children
Alois, Hereditary Prince of Liechtenstein
1968–present
11 June 1968
Zurich
son of Hans-Adam II of Liechtenstein and Countess Marie Kinsky von Wchinitz und Tettau
Princess Sophie, Duchess in Bavaria
3 July 1993
4 children
Prince Joseph Wenzel of Liechtenstein
1995–present
24 May 1995
London
son of Alois, Hereditary Prince of Liechtenstein and Princess Sophie, Duchess in Bavaria
not married

Maria José of Braganza[edit]

Descendant Image Birth Marriages Death
Maria José of Braganza
1857–1943
19 March 1857
Wertheim am Main
daughter of Miguel I and Adelaide of Löwenstein
Karl Theodor, Duke in Bavaria
29 April 1874
5 children
11 March 1943
Munich
aged 85
Ludwig Wilhelm, Duke in Bavaria
1884–1968
17 January 1884
Schloss Tegernsee
son of Maria José of Braganza and Karl Theodor, Duke in Bavaria
Eleonore Anna Lucie of Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg
19 March 1917
no children
5 November 1968
Wildbad Kreuth
aged 84
Elisabeth of Bavaria
1876–1965
25 July 1876
Possenhofen Castle
daughter of Maria José of Braganza and Duke Karl Theodor in Bavaria
Albert I of Belgium
2 October 1900
3 children
23 November 1965
Brussels
aged 89
Leopold III, King of the Belgians
1901–1983
3 November 1901
Brussels
son of Elisabeth of Bavaria and Albert I of Belgium
Astrid of Sweden
4 November 1926
3 children

Lilian Baels
11 September 1941
3 children
25 September 1983
Woluwe-Saint-Lambert
aged 81
Baudouin, King of the Belgians
1930–1993
7 September 1930
Laeken
son of Leopold III of Belgium and Astrid of Sweden
Fabiola de Mora y Aragón
15 December 1960
no children
31 July 1993
Villa Astrida, Motril
aged 62
Albert II, King of the Belgians
1934–present
6 June 1934
Laeken
son of Leopold III of Belgium and Astrid of Sweden
Paola Ruffo di Calabria
2 July 1959
3 children
Philippe, King of the Belgians
1960–present
15 April 1960
Laeken
son of Albert II of Belgium and Paola Ruffo di Calabria
Mathilde d'Udekem d'Acoz
4 December 1999
4 children
Princess Elisabeth, Duchess of Brabant
2001–present
25 October 2001
Anderlecht
daughter of Prince Philippe, Duke of Brabant and Mathilde d'Udekem d'Acoz
not married

Adelgundes de Jesus of Braganza[edit]

Descendant Image Birth Marriages Death
Adelgundes de Jesus of Braganza
1858–1946
10 November 1858
Wertheim am Main
daughter of Miguel I and Adelaide of Löwenstein
Prince Henry, Count of Bardi
15 October 1876
no children
15 April 1946
Bern
aged 87

Maria Ana of Braganza[edit]

Descendant Image Birth Marriages Death
Maria Ana of Braganza
1861–1942
13 July 1861
Wertheim am Main
daughter of Miguel I and Adelaide of Löwenstein
William IV of Luxembourg
21 June 1893
6 children
31 July 1942
New York City
aged 81
Marie-Adélaïde, Grand Duchess of Luxembourg
1894–1924
14 June 1894
Berg Castle
daughter of Maria Ana of Braganza and William IV of Luxembourg
never married 24 January 1924
Schloss Hohenburg
aged 29
Charlotte, Grand Duchess of Luxembourg
1896–1985
23 January 1896
Berg Castle
daughter of Maria Ana of Braganza and William IV of Luxembourg
Prince Felix of Bourbon-Parma
6 November 1919
6 children
9 July 1985
Schloss Fischbach
aged 89
Jean, Grand Duke of Luxembourg
1921–2019
5 January 1921
Berg Castle
son of Charlotte, Grand Duchess of Luxembourg and Prince Felix of Bourbon-Parma
Princess Joséphine Charlotte of Belgium
9 April 1953
5 children
23 April 2019
Luxembourg City, Luxembourg
aged 98
Henri, Grand Duke of Luxembourg
1955–present
16 April 1955
Betzdorf Castle
son of Jean, Grand Duke of Luxembourg and Princess Joséphine Charlotte of Belgium
Maria Teresa Mestre y Batista-Falla
7 November 1980
5 children
Guillaume, Hereditary Grand Duke of Luxembourg
1981–present
11 November 1981
Luxembourg
son of Henri, Grand Duke of Luxembourg and Maria Teresa Mestre y Batista-Falla
Countess Stéphanie de Lannoy
20 October 2012
2 children
Prince Charles of Luxembourg
2020–present
10 May 2020
Luxembourg
son of Guillaume, Hereditary Grand Duke of Luxembourg and Countess Stéphanie de Lannoy
not married

Maria Antónia of Braganza[edit]

Descendant Image Birth Marriages Death
Maria Antónia of Braganza
1862–1959
28 November 1862
Wertheim am Main
daughter of Miguel I and Adelaide of Löwenstein
Robert I, Duke of Parma
15 October 1884
12 children
14 May 1959
Berg Castle
aged 96
Prince Sixtus of Bourbon-Parma
1886–1934
1 August 1886
Canton of St. Gallen
son of Maria Antónia of Braganza and Robert I, Duke of Parma
Princess Hedwig de la Rochefoucauld
14 March 1919
1 child
14 March 1934
Paris
aged 47
(pre-succession death)
Xavier, Duke of Parma
1889–1977
25 May 1889
Camaiore
son of Maria Antónia of Braganza and Robert I, Duke of Parma
Madeleine de Bourbon
12 November 1927
6 children
7 May 1977
Zizers
aged 87
Carlos Hugo, Duke of Parma
1930–2010
8 April 1930
Paris
son of Xavier, Duke of Parma and Madeleine de Bourbon
Princess Irene of the Netherlands
29 April 1964
4 children
18 August 2010
Barcelona
aged 80
Carlos, Duke of Parma
1970–present
27 January 1970
Nijmegen
son of Carlos Hugo, Duke of Parma and Princess Irene of the Netherlands
Annemarie Gualthérie van Weezel
28 August 2010
3 children

See also[edit]

References[edit]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ Miguel Biography
  2. ^ Paulo Jorge Fernandes et al. (2003), p.13
  3. ^ Neill Macaulay (1986), p.117

Sources[edit]

  • Fernandes, Paulo Jorge; Menses, Filipe Ribeiro de; Baioâ, Manuel (Summer 2003). "The Political History of Nineteenth Century Portugal" (PDF). e-Journal of Portuguese History (E-JPH). 1 (1). Providence, Rhode Island: Brown University.
  • Macaulay, Neill (1986). Dom Pedro: The Struggle for Liberty in Brazil and Portugal, 1798–1834. Durham, North Carolina: Duke University Press. ISBN 0-8223-0681-6.