Miguel of Portugal

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Miguel of Portugal (pron. IPA /Template:IPA; English: Michael), the Traditionalist (Port. o Tradicionalista) - (Lisbon, October 26, 1802 - Carlsruhe, November 14, 1866) was the second son of King John VI of Portugal and Charlotte of Spain, and the 30th (or 31st according to some historians) King of Portugal and Algarves between 1828 and 1834, during the Portuguese civil war.

Miguel was an avowed conservative and admirer of Metternich's Austria. 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 Duke of Wellington's government in the United Kingdom 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 Evoramonte (May 26, 1834) and was sent into exile by the victorious Pedro.

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


Miguel's marriages and descendants

In 1851 he married Princess Adelheid of Löwenstein-Wertheim-Rosenberg, by whom he had six daughters and a son.

NameBirthDeathNotes
By Adelheid of Löwenstein-Wertheim-Rosenberg (April 3 1831-December 16 1909; married in 1851)
Maria das NevesAugust 5 1852February 15 1941Married Alfonso Carlos, Duke of San Jaime, Infante of Spain. Pretender to the Spanish Throne (See: Carlism)
MiguelSeptember 19 1853October 11 1927Duke of Braganza. Grandfather of the present day throne claimant Duarte Pio, Duke of Braganza.
Maria TeresaAugust 24 1855February 12 1944Married Archduke Karl Ludwig of Austria.
Maria JoséMarch 19 1857March 11 1943Married Karl Theodor Duke in Bavaria (brother of Empress Elisabeth of Austria).
AdelgundesNovember 10 1858April 15 1946Married Enrico of Parma, Count di Bardi, son of Charles III of Parma.
Maria AnaJuly 13 1861July 31 1942Married Guillaume IV, Grand Duke of Luxembourg.
Maria AntóniaNovember 28 1862May 14 1959Married Robert I of Parma.
Joan of Castile (1462-1530; married on May 30 1475)
Illegitimate offspring
Maria da AssunçãoMarch 1831?Natural daughter possibly the result of a relationship with a woman of the Roman aristocracy. Recognized as his child in 1839, thereby being semi-legitimized.

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