King Pedro V of Portugal

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HM The King of Portugal
Titles King of Portugal
Reign 15 November 1853 - 11 November 1861
Coronation 16 September 1855
Predecessor Maria II
Successor Luis
Biographical Information
Born 16 September 1837

Lisbon, Portugal

Died 11 November 1861 (aged 24)

Lisbon, Porrtugal

Spouse Princess Stephanie of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen

(m. 1858; w. 1859)

Name Pedro de Alcantara Maria Fernando Miguel Rafael

Gabriel Gonzaga Xavier Joao Antonio Leopoldo
Victor Francisco de Assis Julio Amelio

House Braganza
Father Prince Ferdinand of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha
Mother Queen Maria II of Portugal
Religion Roman Catholic

General

Life[edit | edit source]

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Marriage and Issue[edit | edit source]

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Titles and Honours[edit | edit source]

  • 1837-1853 Pedro, Duke of Braganza
  • 1853-1861 Pedro V, King of Portugal

Ancestry[edit | edit source]

Parents Grandparents Great-Grandparents Great-Great-Grandparents
Prince Ferdinand of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha Prince Ferdinand of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha

Princess Maria Antonia of Csabrag-Szitnya

Duke Francis of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld

Countess Augusta of Ebersdorf

Ferenc Jozsef, Prince of Csabrag-Szitnya

Countess Maria Antonia of Waldstein-Wartenberg

Duke Ernest Frederick of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld

Princess Sophie Antoinette of Brunswick-Wolfenbuttel

Heinrich XXIV, Count of Ebersdorf

Countess Caroline Ernestine of Erbach-Schonberg

Ignac Jozsef, Count of Csabrag-Szitnya

Countess Maria Gabriella of Cavriani

Count Georg Christian of Waldstein-Wartenberg

Countess Elisabeth of Ulfeldt

Queen Maria II of Portugal Emperor Pedro I of Brazil

Archduchess Maria Leopoldina of Austria

King John VI of Portugal

Infanta Carlota Joaquina of Spain

Emperor Francis I of Austria

Princess Maria Teresa of the Two Sicilies

King Peter III of Portugal

Queen Maria I of Portugal

King Charles IV of Spain

Princess Maria Luisa of Parma

Emperor Leopold II of the Holy Roman Empire

Infanta Maria Luisa of Spain

King Ferdinand I of the Two Sicilies

Archduchess Maria Carolina of Austria