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Miguel of Portugal

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Miguel
King of Portugal and the Algarves
Reign 23 June 182826 May 1834
Predecessor Maria II
Successor Maria II
Spouse Adelaide of Löwenstein-Wertheim-Rosenberg
Issue
Maria das Neves, Duchess of San Jaime
Miguel, Duke of Braganza
Infanta Maria Theresa
Infanta Maria Josepha
Adelgundes, Duchess of Guimarães and Countess of Bardi
Maria Anne, Grand Duchess of Luxembourg
Maria Antonia, Duchess of Parma
Father John VI of Portugal
Mother Charlotte of Spain
Born October 26, 1802(1802-10-26)
Lisbon
Died November 14, 1866 (aged 64)
Karlsruhe
Royal styles of
Miguel of Portugal
Reference style His Most Faithful Majesty
Spoken style Your Most Faithful Majesty
Alternative style Sire

Miguel I (Miguel Maria do Patrocínio João Carlos Francisco de Assis Xavier de Paula Pedro de Alcântara António Rafael Gabriel Joaquim José Gonzaga Evaristo de Bragança e Bourbon; October 26, 1802 - November 14, 1866) was the 30th (or 31st according to some historians) King of Portugal and the Algarves between 1828 and 1834, during the Portuguese civil war.

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[edit] Early life and reign

He was born in Lisbon the second son of King John VI of Portugal and Charlotte of Spain. He was given the Lordship of Infantado as his appanage.

Miguel was an avowed conservative and admirer of the Austrian Empire under the guidance of Klemens Wenzel von Metternich. He led two revolts against his father in the 1820s, earning himself a sentence of exile at one point. In 1826 he was betrothed to his young niece Maria II. Miguel subsequently proclaimed himself regent (February 26, 1828) and then took the throne as sole monarch (June 23, 1828) at which time he overthrew his brother Pedro IV's constitution.

Miguel sought to gain international backing for his regime, but the government of Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland fell in 1830 just before it could afford formal recognition. In 1831 Miguel's brother Pedro abdicated the throne of Brazil and occupied the Azores from which he launched naval attacks on Portugal. After a three-year civil war, Miguel was forced to abdicate at Évora Monte (May 26, 1834) and was sent into exile by the victorious Pedro.

[edit] Exile

The last Monarchic Constitution of 1838, in its article 98, categorically excluded the collateral line of the king Miguel of Portugal and all his descendants.

Miguel lived the rest of his life in exile. He eventually died in Karlsruhe, Germany on November 14, 1866.

Also Spain, by law of Cortes on 15 January 1837 in midst of the First Carlist War (1833-39), excluded Miguel from the Spanish succession, on grounds of him being with the rebellion of his maternal uncle don Carlos, the first Carlist pretender of Spain. Miguel's eldest sister Teresa, and his nephews (three sons of late infanta Francisca, and Sebastian, son of Teresa) were so excluded.

[edit] Marriages and descendants

In 1851, when already 48, he married Princess Adelaide of Löwenstein-Wertheim-Rosenberg, by whom he had six daughters and a son. In a similar fashion to Queen Victoria, he would become known as the grandfather of Europe, however this occurred after his own death. His widow succeeded in securing advantageous marriages for their daughters.

Name Birth Death Notes
By Adelheid of Löwenstein-Wertheim-Rosenberg (April 3, 1831-December 16, 1909; married in 1851)
Maria das Neves August 5, 1852 February 15, 1941 Married Alfonso Carlos, Duke of San Jaime, Infante of Spain. Pretender to the Spanish Throne (See: Carlism)
Miguel (II) September 19, 1853 October 11, 1927 Duke of Braganza. Grandfather of the present day throne claimant Duarte Pio, Duke of Braganza.
Maria Teresa August 24, 1855 February 12, 1944 Married Archduke Carl Ludwig of Austria as his third wife.
Maria José March 19, 1857 March 11, 1943 Married Duke Karl-Theodor in Bavaria (brother of Empress Elisabeth of Austria) as his second wife.
Adelgundes, Duchess of Guimarães November 10, 1858 April 15, 1946 Married Prince Henry of Bourbon-Parma, Count of Bardi, son of Charles III of Parma.
Maria Ana July 13, 1861 July 31, 1942 Married Guillaume IV, Grand Duke of Luxembourg.
Maria Antónia November 28, 1862 May 14, 1959 Married Robert I, Duke of Parma as his second wife.
Illegitimate offspring
Maria da Assunção do Carmo de Bragança March 1831 Brazil, November 18, 1910 Natural daughter from a relationship with a Lady of the Portuguese nobility living in Rome named Dona Antónia Francisca Ribeiro do Carmo, daughter of the Duke of Algarve. Recognized as his child in 1839, thereby being semi-legitimized. According to public records, she died in Minas Gerais State, Brazil in 1910. Offspring unknown.

[edit] Ancestors

Miguel's ancestors in three generations
Miguel I of Portugal Father:
John VI of Portugal
Paternal Grandfather:
Peter III of Portugal
Father's Paternal Grandfather:
John V of Portugal
Father's Paternal Grandmother:
Mary Anne of Austria
Paternal Grandmother:
Maria I of Portugal
Father's Maternal Grandfather:
Joseph I of Portugal
Father's Maternal Grandmother:
Mariana Victoria of Spain
Mother:
Charlotte of Spain
Maternal Grandfather:
Charles IV of Spain
Mother's Paternal Grandfather:
Charles III of Spain
Mother's Paternal Grandmother:
Maria Amalia of Saxony
Maternal Grandmother:
Maria Luisa of Parma
Mother's Maternal Grandfather:
Philip, Duke of Parma
Mother's Maternal Grandmother:
Louise-Elisabeth of France
Miguel of Portugal
Cadet branch of the House of Aviz
Born: 26 October 1802 Died: 14 November 1866
Regnal titles
Preceded by
Maria II
King of Portugal and the Algarves
(usurper)

1828 – 1834
Succeeded by
Maria II
Titles in pretence
Preceded by
Dethroned
— TITULAR —
King of Portugal
Miguelist line

1834 – 1866
Succeeded by
Miguel II
Flag of the Kingdom of Portugal (1139-1910)
Pretenders to the Portuguese
throne
Kingdom of Portugal

Miguelist Line
King Miguel (1834-1866)
Duke Miguel (1866-1920)
Duke Duarte Nuno (1920-1976)
Duke Duarte Pio (1976-)

Deposed King
King Manuel II (1910-1932)

See also House of Braganza
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