Francisco António, Prince of Beira

Prince of Beira, Duke of Barcelos (more...)
Francisco António
Prince of Beira, Duke of Barcelos (more...)
Born(1795-03-21)21 March 1795
Queluz Royal Palace
Died11 June 1801(1801-06-11) (aged 6)
Queluz Royal Palace
Burial
Names
Francisco António Pio de Bragança
HouseHouse of Braganza
FatherJohn, Prince of Brazil (later John VI)
MotherCarlota Joaquina of Spain

D. Francisco Antonio of Braganza, Prince of Beira (21 March 1795 – 11 June 1801)[1] was the first son of D. João Maria and D. Carlota Joaquina, the Prince and Princess of Brazil.[citation needed]

The Prince was born on 21 March 1795, and was titled the Prince of Beira and the Duke of Barcelos, as heir-apparent to the heir-apparent of the throne of Portugal. Antonio Francisco died on 11 June 1801, at the age of six, passing his title as Prince of Beira to his younger brother, the Infante D. Pedro de Alcântara.

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References

  1. ^ Francisco Antônio Pio de Bragança (1795 - 1801)
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