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  2. Afonso I, Duke of Braganza - Wikipedia

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    In 1443, in a gesture of reconciliation, Peter made Afonso the first Duke of Braganza. [2] But, in 1445, Afonso took offence because Isabella of Coimbra, Peter's daughter, became the choice for Afonso V's wife, and not one of his granddaughters. Indifferent to the intrigues, Peter continued his regency and the country prospered under his rule.

  3. Afonso, Prince Imperial of Brazil - Wikipedia

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    Dom Afonso (23 February 1845 – 11 June 1847) was the Prince Imperial and heir apparent to the throne of the Empire of Brazil. Born in Rio de Janeiro , he was the eldest child of Emperor Dom Pedro II and Dona Teresa Cristina of the Two Sicilies , and thus a member of the Brazilian branch of the House of Braganza .

  4. Duke of Braganza - Wikipedia

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    The title Duke of Braganza (Portuguese: Duque de Bragança) in the House of Braganza is one of the most important titles in the peerage of Portugal.Starting in 1640, when the House of Braganza acceded to the throne of Portugal, the male heir of the Portuguese Crown were known as Duke of Braganza, along with their style Prince of Beira or (from 1645 to 1816) Prince of Brazil.

  5. Beatriz Pereira de Alvim - Wikipedia

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    She died before her husband became Duke of Braganza. Afonso and Beatriz had three children. Afonso of Braganza (1400–1460), [3] 4th Count of Ourém and 1st Marquis of Valença, had a natural son from Dona Brites de Sousa (some say they secretly married). His issue took the name de Portugal

  6. Brazilian imperial family - Wikipedia

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    The Imperial House of Brazil (Brazilian Portuguese: Casa Imperial Brasileira) is a Brazilian dynasty of Portuguese origin, a branch of the House of Braganza, that ruled the Brazilian Empire from 1822 to 1889, from the time when the then Prince Royal Dom Pedro of Braganza (later known as Emperor Pedro I of Brazil) declared Brazil's independence, until Dom Pedro II was deposed during the ...

  7. Isabel of Barcelos - Wikipedia

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    Isabel of Barcelos (October 1402 – 26 October 1466), also known as Isabel of Braganza, was a lady of the Portuguese nobility during the Late Middle Ages. She was the daughter of Afonso I, Duke of Braganza and Beatriz Pereira de Alvim , and she married Infante John, Lord of Reguengos de Monsaraz , her half-uncle, son of John I of Portugal .

  8. Newly-Released Photos Capture Luigi Mangione Eating at ... - AOL

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    In new photos shared by Pennsylvania State Police in a post on X, formerly Twitter, Tuesday, Dec. 10, Mangione is seen wearing a blue medical facemask and a beanie while holding food in his hand.

  9. Afonso, Prince of Beira - Wikipedia

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    Afonso de Santa Maria de Bragança was born in Lisbon, the eldest child of Duarte Pio de Bragança, and Dª. Isabel Inês de Castro Curvello de Herédia. [1] His baptismal name ends with Miguel Gabriel Rafael, a family tradition of the House of Braganza that honors the three archangels in the Catholic Church.