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The husband of a Portuguese queen regnant could only be titled king after the birth of any child from that marriage. Portugal had two princes consort – Auguste de Beauharnais, 2nd Duke of Leuchtenberg and Ferdinand of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha – both consorts to Maria II. The first one died leaving his wife childless, and therefore never became ...
This is a list of Portuguese monarchs who ruled from the establishment of the Kingdom of Portugal, in 1139, to the deposition of the Portuguese monarchy and creation of the Portuguese Republic with the 5 October 1910 revolution. Through the nearly 800 years in which Portugal was a monarchy, the kings held various other titles and pretensions.
Queens consort of Portugal (31 P) Pages in category "Portuguese royal consorts" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.
Pages in category "Queens consort of Portugal" The following 31 pages are in this category, out of 31 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Portuguese royal houses (7 C, 2 P) M. Portuguese monarchs (10 C, 5 P) ... Portuguese royal consorts (1 C, 3 P) Portuguese royal saints (3 P) Portuguese infantes (1 C ...
By Maria II of Portugal (4 April 1819 – 15 November 1853; married on 9 April 1836) Pedro V: 16 September 1837: 11 November 1861: Succeeded his mother as King of Portugal. Luís I: 31 October 1838: 19 October 1889: Succeeded his brother as King of Portugal. Infanta Maria: 4 October 1840: 4 October 1840 Infante João: 16 March 1842: 27 December ...
Between 1139 and 1910, Portugal had a Monarchy system, with all monarchs coming from a single ancestor, Afonso I of Portugal, although the direct lines were cut during the passing of time due to several events. In the almost 800 years of Monarchy, Portugal had four royal houses ruling the country. These houses were: House of Burgundy (1139–1383)
Constance of Portugal (pt: Constança; 3 January 1290 – Sahagún, 18 November 1313; Portuguese pronunciation: [kõʃˈtɐ̃sɐ]), was Queen of Castile by her marriage to Ferdinand IV. She was the eldest child and only daughter of King Denis of Portugal and his wife Elizabeth of Aragon , later Saint.