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Miguel Maria do Patrocinio João Carlos Francisco de Assis Xavier Paula Pedro de Alcántara António Rafael Gabriel Joaquim José Gonzaga Evaristo, 'de facto' King of Portugal (Lisbon 26 October 1802 -Jagdschloß Karlshöhe near Bronnbach, 14 November 1866); married in Kleinheubach on 14 September 1851 Princess Adelheid of Löwenstein-Wertheim-Rosenberg (Kleinheubach, 3 April 1831 - Abbaye Ste. Cécile, Apley, Isle of Wight, 16 December 1909)
Reign: 1828-1834 (de facto) Regency: 1822 - 1828 Children: Princess Maria das Neves of Spain, Duchess of S. Jaime, Miguel 'II', Duke of Braganca; Archduchess Maria Teresa of Austria, Duchess Marie Jose in Bavaria, Princess Adelgunde of Bourbon-Parma, Countess of Bardi; Grand Duchess Maria Ana of Luxembourg and Duchess Maria Antonia of Parma Parents Miguel: King João VI of Portugal, Emperor of Brazil and Princess Carlota Joaquina of Spain Parents Adelheid: Hereditary Prince Constantin of Lowenstein-Wertheim-Rosenberg and Princess Marie Agnes of Hohenlohe-Langenburg Siblings Miguel: Princess Maria Teresa of Spain, Prince Antonio of Portugal, Duke of Beira, Queen Maria Isabel of Spain, Emperor Pedro I of Brazil, King of Portugal, Princess Maria Francisca of Spain, Prince Isabel Maria and Prince Miguel (or King Miguel I) and Princess Maria da Assunção of Portugal and Duchess Ana de Jesus of Loulé Brother Adelheid: Fuerst Karl of Lowenstein-Wertheim-Rosenberg,
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Miguel I (Miguel Maria do Patrocínio João Carlos Francisco de Assis Xavier de Paula Pedro de Alcântara António Rafael Gabriel Joaquim José Gonzaga Evaristo de Bragança e Bourbon; Lisbon, October 26, 1802 - Karlsruhe, November 14, 1866) was the second son of King John VI of Portugal and Charlotte of Spain, and the 30th (or 31st according to some historians) King of Portugal and Algarves between 1828 and 1834, during the Portuguese civil war.
He was given the Lordship of Infantado as his appanage. Miguel was an avowed conservative and admirer of the Austrian Empire under the guidance of Klemens Wenzel von Metternich. He led two revolts against his father in the 1820s, earning himself a sentence of exile at one point. In 1826 he was betrothed to his young niece Maria II. Miguel subsequently proclaimed himself regent (February 26, 1828) and then took the throne as sole monarch (June 23, 1828) at which time he overthrew his brother Pedro IV's constitution. Miguel sought to gain international backing for his regime, but the government of Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland fell in 1830 just before it could afford formal recognition. In 1831 Miguel's brother Pedro abdicated the throne of Brazil and occupied the Azores from which he launched naval attacks on Portugal. After a three-year civil war, Miguel was forced to abdicate at Evoramonte (May 26, 1834) and was sent into exile by the victorious Pedro. The last Monarchic Constitution of 1838, never revoked, in the article 98 categorically excluded the collateral line of the king Miguel of Portugal and all his descendants. Read the entire wikipedia article here.
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More information about the wars between Miguel and his brother and niece Pedro V and Maria II:
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Read the entire article here.
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...Prince Miguel has a most unfortunate record. He has been mentionned as holding a commission in the Austria Army. But it is not the case and the very fact he should hold no rank whatever in the military forces of Austria, a land to which he belongs like his father, the Duke of Braganza, by birth, education, and association, is very significant. He was at one time a Lieutenant in the crack regiment of cavalry of the Guard at Dresden but lost his commission in the Saxon Army under discreditable circumstances.
For, while driving a phaeton back to town from a country house, where he had been dining not too wisely but too well, he overtook the equipage of Prince Albert of Saxony, youngest brother of the present King, and either through gross careleness, or else in pursuance of some drunken idea of fun, caught his wheels in those of Prince Albert´s carriage with so much violence that it was overtuned into the ditch, the royal occupant, who was a rather delicate lad, sustainning such injuries that he succumbed thereto a few hours later. Prince Albert was the most popular and promising menber of the reigning House of Saxony, and although the difficulty of determining the dichting of his carriage had been intentional or accidental enabled Miguel to escape a court-martial, yet the indignation of the affair created, not only at the Court of Dresden, but also in the Saxon Army and among the people was so great that young Braganza had to give up his commission and to leave the country. By a "Veteran Diplomat" Published in The New York Times of 18th July 1909 8d) Albert Karl Anton Ludwig Wilhelm Viktor (Dresden 25 Feb 1875-Wolkau 16 Sep 1900) |
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Still more unsavory is the record of his younger brother, Prince Francis Joseph of Braganza, who in 1902 was called upon to resign his commission of Lieutenant in the Seventh Regiment of Hussars of the Austrian Army as the result of his arrest in London during the festivisties in connection with the coronation of King Edward on charges so shocking that the less said about them the better. Archduke Francis Ferdinand, the Austrian heir apparent, who was in England at the time for the purpose of representing the Austrian Emperor at the coronation, declined to lift a finger to extricate his young kinsman from his trouble, and would not hear of the Austrian Embassy moving in the matter.
After remaining in jail for some time, he was ultimately discharged, owing to the alleged discovery that some of the evidence in the affair was of a tainted character. But the case against him was sufficiently black to necessitate not only his removal from the Austrian Army but also to lead to his being placed by the Austrian Courts under "curatel", that is to say, reduced to the legal status of a minor, or a lunatic, deprived of all civic rights, while the administration of his affairs was vested in the hands of a curator, or trustee, his brother-in-law, Prince Charles Louis of Thurn and Taxis. By a "Veteran Diplomat" Published in The New York Times of 18th July 1909 |
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In this current age its more acceptable to discuss delicate issues, much more so than 100 years ago. Does anyone know what Prince Frances Joseph of Braganza actually did in London that was so shocking that ended in arrest and to resign his commission in the Austrian Army? Who were his parents? Thanks in advance.
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Dear Austria,
Have you heard about Wikipedia? Try to use this on-line encyclopedia next time. Noone minds answering really interesting questions, but the answer for this one you can find by yourself easily. LOL Prince Francis Joseph of Braganza - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The prince was involved into a number of sex scandals and swindles. |
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Wikipedia is not 100% sure or safe as you know.
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