Monarchy of Portugal 1: 2004 - February 2006


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CAN ANYONE SHARE WITH ME PICTURES OF THE HEADS OF STATE OR MONARCHY OF PORTUGAL? I WOULD LIKE TO LEARN MORE ABOUT IT.
 
Don Carlos was the King of Portugal from 1889 until his assassination in 1908.

Carlos I and Queen Maria Amalia

Portrait of King Charles I of Portugal (1863-1908).

Photograph, ca. 1900s.
 

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Originally posted by Queen of Portugal@Jan 7th, 2004 - 9:32 pm
CAN ANYONE SHARE WITH ME PICTURES OF THE HEADS OF STATE OR MONARCHY OF PORTUGAL? I WOULD LIKE TO LEARN MORE ABOUT IT.
THAT IS GREAT! .. BEAUTIFUL PICTURES.. AND WASN'T A RECENT NEWBORN ROYAL'S NAME AMALIA ? I DONT REMEMBER WHICH ONE.. THANKS DENNISM.. YOUR THE BEST :heart: :heart: :heart: :heart:
 
Originally posted by Queen of Portugal+Jan 7th, 2004 - 10:09 pm--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (Queen of Portugal @ Jan 7th, 2004 - 10:09 pm)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> <!--QuoteBegin-Queen of Portugal@Jan 7th, 2004 - 9:32 pm
CAN ANYONE SHARE WITH ME PICTURES OF THE HEADS OF STATE OR MONARCHY OF PORTUGAL? I WOULD LIKE TO LEARN MORE ABOUT IT.
THAT IS GREAT! .. BEAUTIFUL PICTURES.. AND WASN'T A RECENT NEWBORN ROYAL'S NAME AMALIA ? I DONT REMEMBER WHICH ONE.. THANKS DENNISM.. YOUR THE BEST :heart: :heart: :heart: :heart: [/b][/quote]
AND IS THERE A CONNECTION TO THAT NAME AND ANY ROYALTY TO PORTUGAL? :unsure:
 
King Manuel II, Second son of King Carlos II. He became King when his father and elder brother were assassinated in 1908. Photograph shows him wearing the robes of a knight of the Order of the Garter, which honour was conferred on him in 1911 by King George V.
 

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"WASN'T A RECENT NEWBORN ROYAL'S NAME AMALIA "

Yes, the daughter of Willem Alexander and Maxima of the Netherlands. There have been Amalias in the past in the Netherlands.
 
1. Amélia (1865-1951), consort of Carlos I, with her children.

2. Amélia, Queen of Portugal
Date Photographed: ca. 1932-1934
Location Information: Probably Geneve, Switzerland

3. Dona Amélia, wife of Portuguese King Carlos I, who reigned from 1889 until his assassination in 1908.

4. Amalia of Portugal at the Hotel Savoy, San Remo, Italy. 4/3/21.

5. Ex King Ferdinand of Bulgaria & Marie Amelie, Queen of Portugal In Switzerland

6. Queen Amalia of Portugal descends steps with dignitaries.
Date Photographed: ca. 1932-1934

Corbis:
 

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YES YOU ARE RIGHT .. NETHERLANDS.. .. AND AMALIA WAS ENGLISH.. AND I SEE THE CONNECTION TO THE ROYAL ORDER OF THE GARTER IN THE PIC YOU JUSTPOSTED.. THANKS..
ALSO I JUST FOUND THIS INFO .. WHICH WAS INTERESTING.....
CARLOS I. (1863-1908), king of Portugal, the third sovereign of Portugal of th~ line of Braganza-Coburg, son of King Louis I. and Maria Pia, daughter of King Victor Emmanuel of Italy, was born on the 28th of September 1863. When about twenty years of age he spent a considerable time in. travelling, visiting England in 1883. On the 22nd of May 1886 he married Marie Amlie, daughter of Philippe, duc dOrlans, comte de Paris, and on the death of his father (I9th of October 1889) he succeeded to the throne of Portugal. In that year the British government found it necessary to make formal remonstrances against Portuguese encroachments in South Africa, and relations between. the two countries were greatly strained for some time. The kings attitude during this critical period was one of conciliation, and his temperate, though firm, speech on opening the Cortes in. January 1890 did much to strengthen the party of peace. In 1900-1901 also his friendly attitude towards Great Britain was shown by cordial toasts at a banquet to the officers of the British fleet at Lisbon. King Carlos distinguished himself as a patron of science and literature, and was himself an artist of some repute. In March 1894 he took a very active part in the celebration of the 500th anniversary of the birth of Prince Henry the Navigator, and a year later he decorated the Portuguese poet, Joao de Deus, with much honor at Lisbon. He took a great personal interest in deep-sea soundings and marine exploration, and published an account of some of his own investigations, the results themselves being shown at an oceanographic exhibition opened by him on the 12th of April 1897. In May 1907 the king suspended the constitution of Portugal and temporarily appointed Senhor Franco as dictator with a view to carrying out certain necessary reforms. Some discontent was aroused by this proceeding; this was increased by Francos drastic measures, and on the 1st of February 1908 King Carlos and his elder son, Louis, duke of Braganza (1887-1908), were assassinated whilst driving through the streets of Lisbon. The king was succeeded by his only surviving son, Manuel, duke of Beja (b. 1889), who took the title of Manuel II.

THANK YOU....
 
Originally posted by Dennism@Jan 7th, 2004 - 10:20 pm
Amalia, Queen of Portugal

Date Photographed: ca. 1932-1934
Location Information: Probably Geneve, Switzerland
SHE STILL IS BEAUTIFUL.. AND I SEE SHE IS WEARING BLACK AS IS CUSTOM THERE WHEN THE HUSBAND DIES THE SPOUSE WILL WEAR BLACK FOR THE REMAINDER. .. AS DID MY GRANDMOTHER.
WHO IS THE CURRENT KING/QUEEN/ CHILDREN?
 
Dowager Queen of Portugal Maria Pia

Date Photographed: ca. 1890
 

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Portuguese Princess A young girl wearing a crown, probably a member of the Portuguese royal family, stands on a chair. Ca. 1900.

Corbis
 

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Bragança is the name of the royal house that ruled Portugal from 1640 to 1910.

"Henry of Burgundy (died 1112), 2nd surviving son of Henry, 2nd Duke of Burgundy (died 1071), a member of the Royal House of France, established himself as ruler of a substantial portion of modern Portugal, with the title Count, circa 1093, and was father of Alfonso I (died 1185), who assumed the title King of Portugal ca 1139. The last King of his legitimate male line was Ferdinand I, King of Portugal (born 1345, succeeded 1367, died 1383), whose bequest of the throne to his only daughter, Beatrice, married to King John I of Castille, was resisted by Ferdinand’s illegitimate half-brother, John, Grand Master of the Order of St Benedict of Aviz, who was elected King in her place 1385.

The House of Aviz, as John’s descendants became, was extinguished in the legitimate male line with the death of Henry I, Cardinal King in 1580, when the throne was assumed by his nephew, Philip II King of Spain. The present line was founded by Alfonso I (died 1461), natural son of John (João) I (of Aviz), King of Portugal (born 1357; died 14 Aug 1433), created Duke of Bragança 30 Dec 1442, Guimarães 23 Nov 1470, & Barcelos 5 Aug 1562, etc. John IV, Duke of Braganza, etc (1604-1656) became King of Portugal and of Brazil following the heroic campaign which led to the expulsion of the Spanish 1 Dec 1640. King John VI (born 13 May 1767; died 10 Mar 1826) and his wife Infanta Carlotta Joaquína of Spain (born 25 Apr 1775; married 9 Jan 1790; died 7 Jan 1830), left two sons, the elder (1) Pedro IV King of Portugal (born 11 Oct 1798; died 24 Sep 1834) was proclaimed Emperor of Brazil 12 Oct 1822 as Pedro I, and renounced the throne of Portugal 2 May 1826 in favour of his daughter Maria II da Gloria (born 4 Apr 1819; died 15 Nov 1853) who reigned 1826-28 and 1834-53. She married 1stly (with Papal dispensation) by proxy 29 Oct 1826, her uncle Dom Miguel, Infant of Portugal (on condition he swore to uphold the Charter of 29 Apr 1826, which he did on 4 Oct 1826), but this marriage was annulled by the Cardinal Patriarch of the Indies, Archbishop of Lisbon, 1 Dec 1834; she married 2ndly (by proxy 5 Nov 1834) 26 Jan 1835 Duke August of Leuchtenberg, but following his premature death 28 Mar 1835, she married 3rdly (by proxy 1 Jan 1836) 9 Apr 1836 Prince Ferdinand of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, and had by him twelve children. She was succeeded by her eldest son, Pedro V (born 16 Sep 1837; died 11 Nov 1861 without issue), who succeeded under the regency of his father 15 Nov 1853, and was in turn succeeded by his next brother Luis I (born 31 Oct 1838; 19 Oct 1889), who had two sons by his wife Princess Maria Pia of Savoy, daughter of King Victor Emmanuel II of Italy. The eldest, Carlos I (b 28 Sep 1863; assassinated 1 Feb 1908) succeeded his father 1889, while the younger Infant Dom Alfonso, Duke of Porto, died in exile in Naples 21 Feb 1920 (without issue by his morganatic wife). The Crown Prince, Dom Luis, having been assassinated with his father, the 18 year old Infant Dom Manoel was proclaimed King 1 Feb 1908 as Manoel II (born 15 Nov 1889; died 2 Jul 1932), but was forced to leave the country during the revolution, 5 Oct 1910 (the dynasty was declared deposed and permanently exiled 15 Oct 1910), and died without issue.

King John’s yr son, (2) Infante Miguel, Duke of Bragança (born 26 Oct 1802; died 14 Nov 1866), was King of Portugal as Miguel I from 30 Jun 1828 to 26 May 1834, but he and his descendants were deprived of their rights and expelled from the throne 19 Dec 1834. Both exile laws were repealed 17 May 1950. Miguel continued to claim the throne in exile in Austria, and following his death his claims were maintained by his son Miguel (II), Duke of Braganza (see below). On 17 Apr 1922 at Paris the representatives of King Manoel II signed an agreement with the Infanta Aldegonda (born 10 Nov 1858; died 15 Apr 1946, dau of Miguel I, King of Portugal) by which Duarte, Prince of Beira (later Duke of Braganza) would inherit the claim on the death of the childless King Manoel and unite the differing Monarchist factions. "
 
His Royal Highness Dom Duarte III Pio, Duke of Braganza, Head of the Royal House of Portugal, with his wife, son and daughter in the drawing room of their house near Sintra.

The Duke of Braganza was born in Berne 15 May 1945, married 13 May 1995 Dona Isabel de Heredia, and has three children, two sons Dom Afonso, Prince of Beira, Infant of Portugal (born in Lisbon 25 March 1996) and Dom Diniz, Infant of Portugal (born in Lisbon 25 Nov 1999) and a daughter, Dona Maria Francisca, Infanta of Portugal (born March 1997). He is the eldest son and heir of the late Duarte II Nuno, Duke of Braganza, and Princess Francisca of Orléans-Braganza, and succeeded his father as Head of the Royal House of Portugal and 36th (titular) King of Portugal and the Algarves 24 Dec 1976.




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The House of Bragança have had a long connection with the United States. However, one branch of the family which included some Americans no longer have a claim to the throne were it to be a ruling family. Here's a photo from 1929 which was taken at Newport, Rhode Island home to some of America's largest and most opulent mansions and a nice place to do some sailing:

Nadeja De Braganza, daughter of Princess Miguel De Braganza, smokes a cigarette from a long cigarette holder while standing near parked cars.
 

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The Duchess of Braganza with her eldest son Alfonso at the baptism of Infante Diniz, her youngest child.

February 19, 2000

The Duchess of Braganza takes the train with her 3 children to Porto, where the service will be held.

Infante Diniz with his mother Isabelle de Heredia in the train which is taking them to Porto.

The Duke and Duchess of Braganca with their children.
 

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The Duke and Duchess of Braganza arrive for the funeral service for Queen Mother Johanna in Bulgaria (March 2000).

Corbis
 

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The Duke of Braganca and his son, Infant Afonso.

Infante Afonso, Prince of Beira, the eldest son of the Duke of Bragança.
 

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PORTUGUESE PRINCE DUARTE, DUKE OF BRAGANCA

Corbis
 

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Just heard they are attending both europeans royal weddings this month but couldn't find anything more. Can anyone confirm?
 
Originally posted by Dennism@Jan 7th, 2004 - 10:36 pm
Donna Amalia, wife of Portuguese King Carlos I, who reigned from 1889 until his assassination in 1908.
This lady is HM Queen Maria Pia, mother of HM King Carlos I, not his wife.
His husband was HM King Luís I of Portugal.
 
The name of HM King Carlos I of Portugal wife is Amélia, not Amália... He was born HRH Princess Amélie of France and when she married HRH Crown Prince Carlos of Portugal, she took the Portuguese correspondent to Amélie that is Amélia (and not Amália).
 
Originally posted by helleniki@May 14th, 2004 - 7:18 pm
The name of HM King Carlos I of Portugal wife is Amélia, not Amália... He was born HRH Princess Amélie of France and when she married HRH Crown Prince Carlos of Portugal, she took the Portuguese correspondent to Amélie that is Amélia (and not Amália).
Okay. Thank you. I didn´t know.
 
Ademar from the GREMB posted these wonderul photos of the Portuguese Royal family preparing for Christmas.

**Well, it seems the Portuguese RF is very much available for photo shoots as after the train one a few weeks ago here we have a display of how the preparations for a Portuguese Royal Christmas go... The cake you'll see is called the "Bolo Rei" but the reference to "King" (Rei) has more to do with the "Reis Magos" (the "Wise Men") than with real royalty. It is a very traditional cake for this season though I must say I don't like it at all...**
 

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more Christmas preparations
 

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