Maria was the daughter of Peter I of Brazil, IV of Portugal, who, on inheriting both countries from his father, entered a conditional abdication of Portugal in her favour (1826). In 1669 she involved herself in the last-ditch effort to relieve Candia in Crete, which was under siege by the Turks and whose cause Rome was promoting, although she failed to persuade her husband to take any action. Show more Show less. She is buried in the Royal Pantheon of the Church of São Vincente de Fora in Lisbon (indicated on the map below). It was an unusual and controversial move but "wishing to please Catherine and perhaps demonstrate the futility of moves for divorce, the King granted his permission. Era filha de D. João IV, primeiro rei da Casa de Bragança em Portugal, e sua esposa Luísa de Gusmão. An Infanta of Castile, Archduchess of Austria, and princess of Burgundy, she was the posthumous daughter of Philip of Habsburg by Joanna of Castile. The royal arms of the British monarch are impaled with the royal arms of her father. Critics also noted the fact that, despite orders to the contrary, English Catholics attended her private chapel. Catherine (reine de Portugal) [Nom de personne] Catarina (reine de Portugal) [Nom de personne] Habsburg, Katharina von [Nom de personne] Information (par souci de protection des données à caractère personnel, le jour et le mois de naissance peuvent ne pas être affichés) Catherine ProjectPart Time Leiria Discover images that will make you stand out Pictures of people, ships, automobiles, buildings, landscapes, water, animals and … Maria, Queen of Portugal (1482–1517; married to Manuel I of Portugal, widower of her sister Isabella; her daughter Isabella married Joanna's son Charles V and was the mother of Philip II of Spain, who married four times, including Catherine of Aragon's daughter, Mary I) Catherine of Aragon (1485–1536) was the youngest of the siblings SOCIEDADE PORTUGUESA DE NUMISMÁTICA (SPN). She served briefly as Regent of Portugal on two occasions before her death on December 31, 1705. Catherine of Braganza (1638-1705), Queen of Charles II. Teve cinco irmãos, entre os quais os imperadores romano-germânicos Carlos V da Alemanha e Fernando I de Habsburgo; Isabel, esposa de Cristiano II da Dinamarca; Maria, esposa do rei Luís II da Hungria e da Boémia; e ainda Leonor de Áustria, sua predecessora enquanto rainha de Portugal (foi casada com D. Manuel I embora prometida a D. João III) e ainda rainha de França. Queens' naming is consistent with those of Kings County (the borough of Brooklyn, originally named after her husband, King Charles II) and Richmond County (the borough of Staten Island, named after his illegitimate son, the 1st Duke of Richmond). Although she remained in England for some years after her husband's death in 1685, she eventually retired to Portugal, where she died in 1705. Wife of João III o Piedoso, rei de Portugal Catherine of Habsburg, also called Catherine of Austria, Catherine of Burgundy or Catherine of Castile (14 January 1507– 12 February 1578) was Queen consort of Portugal. However, Catherine was completely secure in her husband's favour ("she could never do anything wicked, and it would be a horrible thing to abandon her" he told Gilbert Burnet), and the House of Lords, most of whom knew her and liked her, refused by an overwhelming majority to impeach her. Catherine possessed several good qualities, but had been brought up in a convent, secluded from the world, and was scarcely a wife Charles would have chosen for himself. 24 AUG 1092 2 Alfonso HENRIQUEZ 2 URRACA =Bermudo Perez of TRASTAMARA , Count of Trastamara Marriage: BEF. Her Royal Highness Infanta Catherine of Castile, Her Royal Highness Archduchess Catherine of Austria. Like her sisters Joan and Eleanor she was considered ambitious, shrewd and willful. Various other groups raised their objections to the statue of Catherine, and the controversy forced Borough President Claire Shulman to withdraw her support, and the statue was never erected. In 1670, on a trip to Audley End with her ladies-in-waiting, the once chronically shy Catherine attended a country fair disguised as a village maiden, but was soon discovered and, due to the large crowds, forced to make a hasty retreat. Catherine Nail Collection, 40 anos a promover a qualidade em prol da quantidade e a valorização da profissão, de profissionais para profissionais. Katharine / Katherine / Catherine of Aragon. She was the eldest child of Joao, Duke of Braganza and his wife, Luisa Maria Francisca de Guzman. Her husband was chosen by Luisa, who acted as regent of her country following her husband's death in 1656. Mediation by Charles V resolved the issue in favour of his sister Catherine, over his daughter Juana, who was needed in Spain in the absence of Phillip II. She died at the Bemposta Palace in Lisbon on 31 December 1705 and was buried at the Monastery of São Vicente de Fora Lisbon. Dona Catarina, Infante de Portugal, dite Catherine de Portugal, duchesse de Bragance par son mariage, est née le 18 janvier 1540, et est morte le 15 novembre 1614.. Elle était la deuxième fille de Dom Duarte, Infant de Portugal, dit aussi Édouard de Portugal, frère cadet du roi Jean III et fils cadet du roi Manuel Ier, duc de Guimarães, et de l'Infante Isabelle de Bragance. At the age of three, she was betrothed to his infant son, Prince Arthur. It is more likely that she popularised the drink, which was unusual in Britain at the time. Sister of Leonor de Habsburgo, reine de France; Emperor Charles V von Habsburg, King of Spain; Isabella von Österreich, Habsburg, Dronning af Danmark, Norge og Sverige; Ferdinand I, Holy Roman Emperor and Maria von Habsburg de Hungría, Königin. Her piety was widely known and was a characteristic in his wife that the King greatly admired; in his letters to his sister, Catherine's devoutness is described almost with awe. She had a great love for the countryside and picnics; fishing and archery were also favourite pastimes. Search through the portugal obituaries. [15], Queens, a borough of New York City, was supposedly named after Catherine of Braganza, since she was queen when Queens County was established in 1683. Catarina Henriqueta de Braganza was born on November 25, 1638 in the Vila Vicosa in Alentejo, Portugal. Catherine of Braganza (1638-1705) was the Portuguese wife of Charles II, King of England (1630-1685) from 1662-1685. The coin featuring Queen Catherine of Braganza (1638-1705), Queen Consort of the Kingdoms of England, Scotland and Ireland after her marriage to Charles II of England, is the latest addition to the “Queens of Europe” series, aimed at portraying Portuguese princesses who reigned in Europe. Maria, Queen of Portugal (1482–1517; married to Manuel I of Portugal, widower of her sister Isabella; her daughter Isabella married Joanna's son Charles V and was the mother of Philip II of Spain, who married four times, including Catherine of Aragon's daughter, Mary I) Catherine of Aragon (1485–1536) was the youngest of the siblings Catherine was born at the Ducal Palace of Vila Viçosa, as the second surviving daughter of John, 8th Duke of Braganza and his wife, Luisa de Guzmán. But her marriage to Arthur lasted less than six months and was supposedly never consummated. Our second Super Ship, S.S. Catherine, continues this proud tradition of excellence with sumptuous materials and meticulous attention to detail. Emprisonnée avec sa mère, elle eut une jeunesse sinistre n'ayant rien d'autre à faire que de parler à ses dames de compagnie o… In return Portugal obtained British military and naval support (which would prove to be decisive) in her fight against Spain and liberty of worship for Catherine. Manuel Andrade e Sousa, Catherine of Braganza: Princess of Portugal… Geni requires JavaScript! She was married off to the newly restored King Charles II in 1662, who by then already had several illegitimate children. Dona Catarina, Infante de Portugal, dite Catherine de Portugal, duchesse de Bragance par son mariage, est née le 18 janvier 1540, et est morte le 15 novembre 1614. Catherine Lansfield, renowned for style and quality is the label of choice for those who love and value great home fashion. That marriage took place in 1525, by which time negotiations had arranged for Charles to marry Isabella. OBITUARe now makes it easy for you to search for the best life insurance! Even outside the convent her actions were governed by the strict etiquette of the royal court of Portugal. [1], Negotiations for the marriage began during the reign of King Charles I, were renewed immediately after the Restoration, and on 23 June 1661, in spite of Spanish opposition, the marriage contract was signed. De Mello was dismissed the following year for ordering the printing of a Catholic book, leaving the beleaguered Catherine even more isolated at court". A pawn in diplomatic dealings and anti-papal intrigues, she was married to Charles as part of an important alliance between England and Portugal. Catarina Henriqueta de Braganza was born on November 25, 1638 in the Vila Vicosa in Alentejo, Portugal. Sitter associated with 64 portraits The Roman Catholic queen of Charles II and daughter of John, Duke of Braganza, later King of Portugal. Media in category "Catherine of Guimarães" The following 2 files are in this category, out of 2 total. In 1640, Catherine’s father was proclaimed King John IV of Portugal after a revolt of the nobility led to the deposition of the Habsburg King Philip III of Portugal and IV of Spain. After adopting several residences in Portugal, Catherine decided to construct her own palace in Bemposta where she spent her final years. Catarina de Áustria (ou Catarina de Habsburgo ou, mais raramente, Catarina de Espanha) - (14 de Janeiro de 1507 - 12 de Fevereiro de 1578) foi arquiduquesa da Áustria, princesa de Espanha e rainha de Portugal (da casa dos Habsburgos). Catherine came to England in 1662, bringing a dowry of Tangier, Bombay and £300,000. Catherine of Braganza (Portuguese: Catarina de Bragança; 25 November 1638 – 31 December 1705) was Queen of England, Scotland and Ireland from 1662 to 1685, as the wife of King Charles II. Novelists, notably Margaret Campbell Barnes in With All My Heart, Jean Plaidy in her Charles II trilogy and Susanna Gregory in her Thomas Chaloner mystery novels, usually portray the Queen in a sympathetic light. Catherine was born at the Ducal Palace of Vila Viçosa, as the second surviving daughter of John, 8th Duke of Braganza and his wife, Luisa de Guzmán. She remained with her disturbed mother until the arrival in Spain of her eldest siblings (Eleanor and Charles) brought about the creation of her own household within the castle their mother was virtually imprisoned in. Travel back in time to 1662, when Catherine of Braganza (daughter of Portugal’s King John IV) won the hand of England’s newly restored monarch, King Charles II, with the help of a … By all accounts Catherine grew into a quiet, even-tempered young woman. The following day the couple were married at Portsmouth in two ceremonies – a Catholic one conducted in secret, followed by a public Anglican service.[5]. He answered, "Alas poor woman! Teve como tia materna Catarina de Aragão, rainha consorte da Inglaterra, mãe da Rainha Maria I. Depois da morte do pai, em 1506, sua mãe foi encarcerada em Tordesilhas como louca e Catarina acompanhou-a, acabando por ser libertada graças à intervenção de seu irmão Carlos V. Em 5 de Fevereiro de 1525, casou-se com o rei João III de Portugal, tornando-se rainha consorte até à morte do esposo em 1557. Alphonse de Portugal (24 février 1526 - † 1526) inhumé au couvent de Graça puis dans la Cathédrale d'Évora. [5] She arrived at Portsmouth on the evening of 13–14 May 1662,[5] but was not visited there by Charles until 20 May. (http://pt.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Catarina_de_%C3%81ustria&oldid=34488931), http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catherine_of_Austria_(1507%E2%80%931578). ...d'AVIZ, Philippe d'AVIZ, Jean Manuel d'AVIZ, Antoine d'AVIZ, Afonso de Aviz, María Manuela de Aviz, Isabel de Aviz, Beatriz de Aviz, Manu... Jan 14 1507 - Torquemada, Castillay Leon, Spanje, Filips i van Castilië, Johanna van Aragon-Castilië, Karel V van Habsburg, Isabella van Habsburg, Maria van Hongarije, Ferdinand i van Habsburg-Oostenrijk, Philips i van Habsburg Aartshertog van Oostenrijk, Johanna de Trastamara Koningin van Aragon, Karel V van Habsburg Koning van Spanje, Isabelle van Habsburg, Ferdinand i van Habsburg Aartshertog van Oostenrijk, Maria van Habsburg. [4] In 1670 Charles II ordered the building of a Royal yacht HMY Saudadoes for her, used for pleasure trips on the Thames and to maintain communications with the Queen's homeland of Portugal, making the journey twice. Convento do Carmo de Lisboa 20 Tomb Princess Catarina.JPG 4,000 × 3,000; 4.99 MB 8,338 Followers, 1,912 Following, 1,443 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from Catherine De Crèvecoeur (@catherinedecrevecoeur) The cultural level of Catherine de Medici, according to historians, was far above the average among aritocrats. There were also minstrels and musicians, among them ten playing shawms and twelve playing Portuguese bagpipes, those being the new Queen’s favourite instruments. She initially faced hardships due to the language barrier, the king's infidelities and the political conflicts between Roman Catholics and Anglicans. Several further depositions were made against her, and in June 1679 it was decided that she should stand trial, which threat however was lifted by the king's intervention, for which she later showed him much gratitude. ASSOCIAÇÃO NUMISMÁTICA DE PORTUGAL (ANP). ASSOCIAÇÃO NUMISMÁTICA DE PORTUGAL (ANP). xvii. 4 October (Sunday): Municipal holiday (Camara de Lobos) 9 October (Friday): Municipal holiday (Machico) 25 November (Wednesday): Saint Catherine’s Day (Calheta) Important dates in Portugal 2020. Catherine of Habsburg, also called Catherine of Austria, Catherine of Burgundy or Catherine of Castile (14 January 1507– 12 February 1578) was Queen consort of Portugal. Catarina Henriqueta (Vila Viçosa, 25 de novembro de 1638 – Lisboa, 31 de dezembro de 1705) foi a esposa do rei Carlos II e Rainha Consorte do Reino da Inglaterra, Reino da Escócia e Reino da Irlanda de 1662 até 1685. 1120 2 SANCHA =Fernando Mendez of BRAGANZA 2 TERESA =Sancho Nunez of BARBOSA 2 HENRIQUE 2 King Henriques Alfonso I of PORTUGAL =Matilda de Maurienne of SAVOY Marriage: 1146 3 Henry of PORTUGAL … This eventually led to her being made a target by courtiers. Although she remained in England for some years after her husband's death in 1685, she eventually retired to Portugal, where she died in 1705. "[11] Later in the same year, she unsuccessfully interceded with James II for the life of James Scott, 1st Duke of Monmouth, Charles's illegitimate son and leader of the Monmouth Rebellion – even though Monmouth in rebellion had called upon the support represented by the staunch Protestants opposed to the Catholic Church. Shy, solemn and pious, she was regarded as unsophisticated and plain. Cambridge University Press. In reality, Catherine's personal charms were not potent enough to wean Charles away from the society of his mistresses, and in a few weeks after her arrival she became aware of her painful and humiliating position as the wife of a licentious king.[6].