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[[File:Troca das Princesas no Caia, 1729.png|thumb|300px|Contemporary engraving depicting the Exchange of the Princesses over the [[Caia (river)|Caia River]] on the [[Portugal–Spain border]]]] |
[[File:Troca das Princesas no Caia, 1729.png|thumb|300px|Contemporary engraving depicting the Exchange of the Princesses over the [[Caia (river)|Caia River]] on the [[Portugal–Spain border]]]] |
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The '''Exchange of the Princesses''' ({{ |
The '''Exchange of the Princesses''' ({{langx|pt|Troca das Princesas}}; {{langx|es|Intercambio de las Princesas}}) refers to the ceremonies of the double marriage of Spanish Infanta [[Mariana Victoria of Spain]] to the heir of the Portuguese throne, [[Joseph I of Portugal|Joseph, Prince of Brazil]], and of her older half-brother [[Ferdinand VI of Spain|Ferdinand, Prince of Asturias]] to Joseph's sister the Infanta [[Barbara of Portugal]], in January 1729.{{sfn|Pimentel|2010|p=49}} |
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In what was a complex diplomatic and protocolary arrangement, the two sets of princes and princesses were escorted to the [[Portugal–Spain border]] by the two Iberian royal courts and were exchanged on a purpose-built ephemeral pavilion built on a bridge over the [[Caia (river)|Caia River]], by the towns of [[Elvas]] (on the Portuguese side) and [[Badajoz]] (on the Spanish side). There was a great |
In what was a complex diplomatic and protocolary arrangement, the two sets of princes and princesses were escorted to the [[Portugal–Spain border]] by the two Iberian royal courts and were exchanged on a purpose-built ephemeral pavilion built on a bridge over the [[Caia (river)|Caia River]], by the towns of [[Elvas]] (on the Portuguese side) and [[Badajoz]] (on the Spanish side). There was a great preoccupation with ensuring the ceremonial was perfectly symmetrical so that both kings, [[John V of Portugal]] and [[Philip V of Spain]], were given equal precedence. There was also a concern with evoking — and outdoing — the episode on the [[Isle of Pheasants]] in which Infanta [[Mariana Victoria of Spain]] had originally been betrothed to [[Louis XV of France]] (the young Spanish Infanta had been rejected four years later, causing a diplomatic rift between Spain and France).{{sfn|Pimentel|2010|pages=49-50}} |
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The marriage negotiations were conducted by the [[:es:Carlos Ambrosio Gaetano Spínola de la Cerda|Marquis of Los Balbases]] and the [[ |
The marriage negotiations were conducted by the [[:es:Carlos Ambrosio Gaetano Spínola de la Cerda|Marquis of Los Balbases]] and the [[Rodrigo Anes de Sá Almeida e Meneses, 1st Marquis of Abrantes|Marquis of Abrantes]].{{sfn|Pimentel|2010|p=51}}{{sfn|McMurdo|1889|p=494}} |
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Some of the carriages used for the ceremony subsist in the collections of the [[National Coach Museum]] in [[Lisbon]]: [[Commons:Category:Berlinda da Casa Real (Inv. V 0028)|three]] [[Commons:Category:Berlinda da Casa Real (Inv. V 0034)|French]] berlines, the [[Commons:Category:Coche de D. José I|Dom José Coach]], and the [[Commons:Category:Coche da Mesa|Coach of the Table]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://museudoscoches.gov.pt/pt/exposicao-on-line-a-troca-das-princesas/ |title=Exposição áudio online – "A Troca das Princesas" |
Some of the carriages used for the ceremony subsist in the collections of the [[National Coach Museum]] in [[Lisbon]]: [[Commons:Category:Berlinda da Casa Real (Inv. V 0028)|three]] [[Commons:Category:Berlinda da Casa Real (Inv. V 0034)|French]] berlines, the [[Commons:Category:Coche de D. José I|Dom José Coach]], and the [[Commons:Category:Coche da Mesa|Coach of the Table]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://museudoscoches.gov.pt/pt/exposicao-on-line-a-troca-das-princesas/ |title=Exposição áudio online – "A Troca das Princesas" |language=pt |website=Museu Nacional dos Coches |date=14 May 2020 |access-date=24 June 2020 }}</ref> A [[Berlin (carriage)|gala berline]] is at the [[Luray Caverns]] Car and Carriage Caravan Museum in [[Luray, Virginia]]. |
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*{{cite book |last1=McMurdo |first1=Edward |title=The history of Portugal, from the Commencement of the Monarchy to the Reign of Alfonso III |date=1889 |publisher=Sampson Low, Marston, Searle, & Rivington|location=London |url=https://archive.org/details/historyportugal05mcmugoog}} |
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*{{cite journal |last=Pimentel |first=António Filipe |date=2010 |title=El intercambio de las princesas: arte y politica en las fiestas de la boda entre Fernando de Borbón y Bárbara de Braganza |trans-title=The Exchange of the Princesses: art and politics in the wedding ceremonies of Ferdinand of Bourbon and Barbara of Braganza |url=http://hdl.handle.net/10316/85082 |language=es, pt |journal=Quintana: Revista do Departamento de Historia da Arte, Universidade de Santiago de Compostela |issue=9 |pages=49–73 |hdl=10316/85082 |issn=1579-7414 }} |
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Latest revision as of 22:07, 25 November 2024
The Exchange of the Princesses (Portuguese: Troca das Princesas; Spanish: Intercambio de las Princesas) refers to the ceremonies of the double marriage of Spanish Infanta Mariana Victoria of Spain to the heir of the Portuguese throne, Joseph, Prince of Brazil, and of her older half-brother Ferdinand, Prince of Asturias to Joseph's sister the Infanta Barbara of Portugal, in January 1729.[1]
In what was a complex diplomatic and protocolary arrangement, the two sets of princes and princesses were escorted to the Portugal–Spain border by the two Iberian royal courts and were exchanged on a purpose-built ephemeral pavilion built on a bridge over the Caia River, by the towns of Elvas (on the Portuguese side) and Badajoz (on the Spanish side). There was a great preoccupation with ensuring the ceremonial was perfectly symmetrical so that both kings, John V of Portugal and Philip V of Spain, were given equal precedence. There was also a concern with evoking — and outdoing — the episode on the Isle of Pheasants in which Infanta Mariana Victoria of Spain had originally been betrothed to Louis XV of France (the young Spanish Infanta had been rejected four years later, causing a diplomatic rift between Spain and France).[2]
The marriage negotiations were conducted by the Marquis of Los Balbases and the Marquis of Abrantes.[3][4]
Some of the carriages used for the ceremony subsist in the collections of the National Coach Museum in Lisbon: three French berlines, the Dom José Coach, and the Coach of the Table.[5] A gala berline is at the Luray Caverns Car and Carriage Caravan Museum in Luray, Virginia.
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Joseph, Prince of Brazil, by Jean Ranc, 1729
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Mariana Victoria of Bourbon, Infanta of Spain, by Jean Ranc, c. 1725-8
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Ferdinand, Prince of Asturias, by Jean Ranc, 1731
References
[edit]Citations
[edit]- ^ Pimentel 2010, p. 49.
- ^ Pimentel 2010, pp. 49–50.
- ^ Pimentel 2010, p. 51.
- ^ McMurdo 1889, p. 494.
- ^ "Exposição áudio online – "A Troca das Princesas"". Museu Nacional dos Coches (in Portuguese). 14 May 2020. Retrieved 24 June 2020.
Sources
[edit]- McMurdo, Edward (1889). The history of Portugal, from the Commencement of the Monarchy to the Reign of Alfonso III. London: Sampson Low, Marston, Searle, & Rivington.
- Pimentel, António Filipe (2010). "El intercambio de las princesas: arte y politica en las fiestas de la boda entre Fernando de Borbón y Bárbara de Braganza" [The Exchange of the Princesses: art and politics in the wedding ceremonies of Ferdinand of Bourbon and Barbara of Braganza]. Quintana: Revista do Departamento de Historia da Arte, Universidade de Santiago de Compostela (in Spanish and Portuguese) (9): 49–73. hdl:10316/85082. ISSN 1579-7414.