Ferdinand II of Portugal

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Portuguese Royalty
House of Braganza

John IV
Children include
   Teodósio, Prince of Brazil
   Princess Joan
   Princess Catherine
   Prince Afonso
   Prince Peter
Afonso VI
Peter II
Children include
   Princess Isabel Luísa
   Prince John
   Francis, Duke of Beja
   Prince Anthony
   Prince Manuel
   Princess Francisca Josefa
   Luísa, Duchess of Cadaval (natural daughter)
   Joseph, Archbishop of Braga (natural son)
John V
Children include
   Princess Barbara
   Prince Joseph
   Prince Peter
Joseph
Children include
   Princess Maria Francisca
   Princess Maria Ana
   Princess Maria Francisca Doroteia
   Princess Maria Francisca Benedita
Maria I and Peter III
Children include
   Joseph, Prince of Beira
   Prince John
   Princess Maria Ana
John VI
Children include
   Maria Teresa, Princess of Beira
   Princess Maria Isabel
   Prince Pedro
   Princess Maria Francisca
   Princess Isabel Maria
   Prince Michael
   Princess Maria da Assunção
   Princess Ana de Jesus
Peter IV (I of Brazil)
Children include
   Princess Maria da Glória
   Januária, Princess Imperial of Brazil
   Francisca, Princess of Brazil
   Peter II of Brazil
Michael
Children include
   Miguel II, Duke of Braganza
Maria II and Ferdinand II
Children include
   Prince Peter
   Prince Louis
   John, Duke of Beja
   Princess Maria Ana
   Princess Antónia
   Augustus, Duke of Coimbra

Ferdinand of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha (October 29 1819 - December 15 1885) was consort king of Portugal following his marriage to Queen Maria II in 1836. He was the son of Ferdinand, a Prince of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha and his wife, Princess Maria Antonia of Kohary, a Catholic Hungarian noblewoman. (Because of the inheritance of Kohary, this branch of the previously fully Protestant Coburg family became Catholics, and good marriage material to Catholic royalties).

According to the Portuguese laws, the husband of a Queen could only be titled King after the birth of any child from that marriage (that was the reason the Queen's first husband, Auguste of Leuchtenberg, did not have that title). After the birth of the future Peter V of Portugal, he was proclaimed Ferdinand II of Portugal.

Although it was Maria to whom the ruling power belonged, they were a good team and together resolved many problems in Maria's reign. The King-Consort had a very important part in Portuguese political history, acting frequently as regent during his wife's pregnancies.

Eventually, Maria died in the birth of their eleventh child and Ferdinand had to assume regency because his son King Peter V was only 13 years old.

Late in his life Ferdinand married the opera singer Elisa Hendler, and they had one daughter, Alice. Elisa inherited most of his possessions after his death in 1885.

See also: Kings of Portugal family tree



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