1. | Emperor of Brazil Pedro, I was born on 12 Oct 1798 in Paco Real Da Quinta, Quelez, Lisboa, Portugal; was christened on 19 Oct 1798 in Capela Palacio Real Da Quinta De Queluz, Lisboa, Lisboa, Portugal; died on 24 Sep 1834 in Lisboa, Lisboa, Portugal. Notes:
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Soon after the birth of his grandson, Joao VI finally returned to Portugal. Along with him we nt most members of the Braganza family, Pedro remained in Brazil to act as regent for his fat her. Initially Joao VI was appalled at Pedro's desire to remain in Brazil, but after his so n refused to back away from his decision, the king agreed to Pedro and Leopoldina remaining b ehind. Dom Miguel, the king's second son, did not question returning to Portugal for he neve r really adapted to life in Brazil. Besides it is quite possible that Miguel already foresa w his future as monarch of Portugal while his brother remained ruler of Brazil. Leopoldina' s life in Brazil was to be fraught with anxieties over her future, that of her children and t he decreasing attention paid her by her husband. Her first disappointment was the untimely de ath of little Prince Joao in 1822. The arrival of a second daughter one month after Joao's de ath did not improve much the parents' spirits. For Pedro an heir was a necessity since the he ir presumptive to Portugal and Brazil was his increasingly troublesome brother Dom Miguel . A third daughter, Paula Mariana, was born in 1823. In late 1822, Prince Regent Pedro of Bra ganza decided to stage a coup d"etat to emancipate Brazil from the Portuguese crown. Joao V I himself had recommended this course of action as a means of guaranteeing the Brazilian crow n would remain under the Braganzas. During the royal family's long stay in Brazil the colon y had learned how to rule itself without Lisbon"s guidance. Once Napoleon's regime was ousted , Lisbon faintly tried to restore its control over Brazilian affairs. This course of action w as deeply resented by the Brazilians who were deeply resentful of Portuguese involvement in t he country"s internal affairs. Thus to guarantee that Brazil would not be completely lost, Pr ince Regent Pedro gave his support to the independence movement that sealed the colony"s brea k from Lisbon. At the age of twenty-four, the Prince Regent became Emperor Pedro I of Brazil . In the meantime, Pedro I continued to neglect his Austrian consort. It seemed that the onl y reason why he spent any time with her was in an effort to produce the long-awaited heir. Th e couple's fourth daughter, Francisca Carolina, was born in 1824. Pedro"s impatience with Leo poldina knew no bounds and he continued to spend more time away from her and in the arms of h is mistresses. Leopoldina's life in Brazil had turned into a living inferno, far away from he r family, ignored by her husband, the young Brazilian empress slowly fell into deep depressio n. In Vienna, Emperor Franz I openly referred to his Brazilian son-in-law as a scoundrel. Non etheless, Pedro and Leopoldina continued their efforts to produce an heir. The arrival of Pri nce Pedro de Alcantara of Braganza in late 1825, was Leopoldina's crowning satisfaction. Exha usted by constant childbearing since her arrival in Brazil, Empress Leopoldina died practical ly ignored by her husband one year after the birth of the couple's only surviving son.
Pedro married Arch Duchess of Austria Leopoldine Josepha on 06 Nov 1817 in Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Leopoldine (daughter of Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire Franz Joseph Karl, II and Marie Teresa Caroline Holy Roman Empire) was born on 22 Jan 1797 in Wien, Austria; died on 11 Dec 1826 in Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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- 2. Queen of Portugal Maria, II was born on 4 Apr 1819 in Paco Real Da Quinta Da Boa Vista, Rio De Janeiro, Rio De Janeiro, Brazil; was christened on 3 May 1819; died on 15 Nov 1853 in Lisboa, Lisboa, Portugal; was buried in Sdao Vicente De Fora, Lisboa, Lisboa, Portugal.
- 3. Prince of Portugal Miguel was born on 26 Apr 1820 in Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; died on 26 Apr 1820.
- 4. Prince of Portugal Jodao Carlos Pedro Leopoldo was born on 6 Mar 1821 in Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; died on 4 Feb 1822.
- 5. Princess of Brazil Januaria Maria Joana Carlota was born on 11 Mar 1822 in Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; died on 13 Mar 1901 in Nice, Alpes-Maritimes, France.
- 6. Princess of Brazil Paula Mariana Joana Carlota was born on 17 Feb 1823 in Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; died on 16 Jan 1833.
- 7. Princess of Brazil Francisca Carolina Joana Carlota was born on 2 Aug 1824 in Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; died on 27 Mar 1898 in Paris, Seine, ÃŽle-de-France, France; was buried in St. Louis De Dreux, Eure-Et-Loir, France.
- 8. Pedro De Alcantara Jodao Carlos Brazil, II was born on 2 Dec 1825 in Paco Real Quinta, Rio De Janeiro, Rio De Janeiro, Brazil; died on 5 Dec 1891 in Europe.
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Pedro married Amalie Auguste Eugenie Napoleone Leuchtenberg on 17 Oct 1829 in Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Amalie (daughter of Duke of Leuchtenberg Eugene Rose De Beauharnais and Princess of Bavaria Auguste Amalie Ludovika Georgia Wittelsbach) was born on 31 Jul 1812 in Milano, Milano, Lombardia, Italy; died on 26 Jan 1873 in Paco Janelas Ver, Lisboa, Lisboa, Portugal. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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