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Portuguese Royalty
House of Braganza
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| John IV
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| Teodósio, Prince of Brazil
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| Princess Joan
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| Princess Catherine
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| Prince Afonso
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| Prince Peter
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| Afonso VI
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| Peter II
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| Princess Isabel Luísa
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| Prince John
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| Francis, Duke of Beja
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| Prince Anthony
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| Prince Manuel
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| Princess Francisca Josefa
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| Luísa, Duchess of Cadaval (natural daughter)
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| Joseph, Archbishop of Braga (natural son)
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| John V
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| Children include
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| Princess Barbara
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| Prince Joseph
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| Prince Peter
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| Joseph
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| Children include
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| Princess Maria Francisca
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| Princess Maria Ana
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| Princess Maria Francisca Doroteia
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| Princess Maria Francisca Benedita
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| Maria I and Peter III
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| Children include
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| Joseph, Prince of Beira
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| Prince John
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| Princess Maria Ana
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| John VI
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| Children include
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| Maria Teresa, Princess of Beira
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| Princess Maria Isabel
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| Prince Pedro
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| Princess Maria Francisca
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| Princess Isabel Maria
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| Prince Michael
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| Princess Maria da Assunção
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| Princess Ana de Jesus
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| Peter IV (I of Brazil)
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| Children include
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| Princess Maria da Glória
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| Januária, Princess Imperial of Brazil
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| Francisca, Princess of Brazil
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| Peter II of Brazil
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| Michael
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| Miguel II, Duke of Braganza
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| Maria II and Ferdinand II
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| Children include
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| Prince Peter
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| Prince Louis
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| John, Duke of Beja
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| Princess Maria Ana
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| Princess Antónia
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| Augustus, Duke of Coimbra
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Maria da Assunção of Braganza (English: Mary of Assumption; Queluz, June 25 1805-Santarém, January 7 1834) was a Portuguese infanta daughter of King John VI of Portugal and his wife Carlota Joaquina of Borbón.
She died unmarried when she was just 29 years old. She was first burried at the Miracle Curch in Santarém but then moved to the national pantheon at the Monastery of Saint Vincent on the Outside, in Lisbon.