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  1. Catherine of Braganza (Portuguese: Catarina de Bragança; 25 November 1638 – 31 December 1705) was Queen of England, Scotland and Ireland during her marriage to King Charles II, which lasted from 21 May 1662 until his death on 6 February 1685.

  2. Catherine Of Braganza was a Portuguese Roman Catholic wife of King Charles II of England (ruled 1660–85). A pawn in diplomatic dealings and anti-papal intrigues, she was married to Charles as part of an important alliance between England and Portugal.

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  3. The House of Braganza produced 15 Portuguese monarchs and all four Brazilian monarchs, numerous consorts to various European kingdoms, such as Catherine of Braganza (wife of Charles II of England who introduced tea to Britain) and Maria Isabel of Braganza (wife of Ferdinand VII of Spain who founded the El Prado Museum), as well as ...

  4. Catarina de Bragança. Nota: Se procura outra Catarina de Bragança, veja Catarina de Portugal, duquesa de Bragança. 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 da Inglaterra, Escócia e Irlanda de 1662 até 1685.

  5. King Dom Carlos (I) of Braganza Saxe Coburg Gotha (1863-1908), “the Martyr” or “the Diplomat”, 33rd King of Portugal, Duke of Braganza, Grand Master of all Portuguese Orders, etc .; He married in 1886 to Princess Dona Maria Amelia of Orléans (1865-1951), daughter of the Counts of Paris. They had a daughter and two sons – Dom Luís ...

  6. 25 de nov. de 2019 · Catherine of Braganza: the lost Stuart queen Posted 25 Nov 2019, by Eilish Gregory When we remember late seventeenth-century British history, queen consort Catherine of Braganza (1638–1705) is often relegated to the sidelines.

  7. 5 de jan. de 2024 · Download book EPUB. Later Stuart Queens, 1660–1735. Eilish Gregory. Part of the book series: Queenship and Power ( (QAP)) 40 Accesses. Abstract. This chapter assesses Catherine of Braganzas political exercise of her queen dowagership from her widowhood in 1685 until 1692 when she left England to return to Portugal.