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'''The Infanta Mariana Francisca''' ( |
'''The Infanta Mariana Francisca''' (''Maria Ana Francisca Josefa Rita Joana''; 7 October 1736 – 16 May 1813), was a [[Portugal|Portuguese]] ''[[infanta]]'' daughter of [[List of Portuguese monarchs|King]] [[Joseph I of Portugal|Joseph I]] of [[Portugal]] and his wife [[Mariana Victoria of Spain]]. |
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== Biography == |
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The infanta was born in [[Lisbon]] on October 7, 1736 and was the second of four daughters of Joseph I. She escaped from mainland Portugal [[Transfer of the Portuguese Court to Brazil|with her family]] when [[Napoleon I of France|Napoleon Bonaparte]] ordered the invasion of Portugal. She died in [[Rio de Janeiro]] on May 16, 1813 and was moved to [[Lisbon]]. |
The infanta was born in [[Lisbon]] on October 7, 1736 and was the second of four daughters of Joseph I. She was considered a potential bride for [[Louis, Dauphin of France (1729–1765)|Louis, Dauphin of France]], but her mother refused to consent to the marriage. |
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She escaped from mainland Portugal [[Transfer of the Portuguese Court to Brazil|with her family]] when [[Napoleon I of France|Napoleon Bonaparte]] ordered the invasion of Portugal. She died in [[Rio de Janeiro]] on May 16, 1813 and was moved to [[Lisbon]]. |
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Infanta Mariana Francisca | |
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Born | Lisbon, Kingdom of Portugal | 7 October 1736
Died | 16 May 1813 Rio de Janeiro, Kingdom of Portugal | (aged 76)
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House | House of Braganza |
Father | Joseph I of Portugal |
Mother | Mariana Victoria of Spain |
The Infanta Mariana Francisca (Maria Ana Francisca Josefa Rita Joana; 7 October 1736 – 16 May 1813), was a Portuguese infanta daughter of King Joseph I of Portugal and his wife Mariana Victoria of Spain.
Biography
The infanta was born in Lisbon on October 7, 1736 and was the second of four daughters of Joseph I. She was considered a potential bride for Louis, Dauphin of France, but her mother refused to consent to the marriage.
She escaped from mainland Portugal with her family when Napoleon Bonaparte ordered the invasion of Portugal. She died in Rio de Janeiro on May 16, 1813 and was moved to Lisbon.