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Communes of Braganza:
Braganza
Braganza-Infanta Maria Josepha of Portugal
Infanta Maria José of Portugal (Maria José Joana Eulália Leopoldina Adelaide Isabel Carolina Micaela Rafaela Gabriela Francisca de Assis e de Paula Inês
Braganza-Roman Catholic Diocese of Bragança do Pará
Roman Catholic Diocese of Bragança do Pará (Latin: Dioecesis Brigantiensis de Para) is a diocese located in the city of Bragança do Pará in the ecclesiastical
Braganza-Manuel II of Portugal
in the Diário do Governo no. 99/1950, Series I of 1950-05-27, page 323) Bragança, Jose Vicente de (2016). "King Dom Manuel II in the Great War and his Honours"
Braganza-Prince Antônio Gastão of Orléans-Braganza
Gastão of Orléans-Braganza MC (Portuguese: Antônio Gastão de Orléans e Bragança; 9 August 1881 – 29 November 1918) was a Brazilian prince who served in
Braganza-Infanta Maria Teresa of Braganza
Queen Maria Luisa Albano da Silveira Pinto (1883). "Serenissima Casa de Bragança". Resenha das Familias Titulares e Grandes des Portugal (in Portuguese)
Braganza-Archduke Karl Ludwig of Austria
Archduke Karl Ludwig Josef Maria of Austria (30 July 1833 – 19 May 1896) was the younger brother of both Franz Joseph I of Austria and Maximilian I of
Braganza-Miguel de Bragança, Duke of Lafões
Francisca Antónia Perpétua de Bragança (1715-...), married to the 4th Marquess of Cascais, without issue; Pedro Henrique de Bragança e Ligne de Sousa Tavares
Braganza-Duarte Nuno, Duke of Braganza
the Duke was granted a pension and residence by the Fundação da Casa de Bragança, the organization has owned and managed all the private assets of the House
Braganza-John VI of Portugal
memoraveis do Senhor Dom Pedro I, imperador do Brasil, excelso duque de Bragança. Typ. Universal de Laemmert, 1862, p. 65. In Portuguese Cardoso, António
Braganza-Luís Filipe, Prince Royal of Portugal
Dom Luís Filipe, Prince Royal of Portugal, Duke of Braganza (Portuguese pronunciation: [luˈiʃ fiˈlipɨ]; 21 March 1887 – 1 February 1908) was the eldest
Braganza-Bragança
Bragança may refer to: Jaime Celestino Dias Bragança, a Portuguese footballer House of Bragança - A Portuguese Royal House Duke of Bragança - A Portuguese
Braganza-Carlos I of Portugal
Hundred Years of Portuguese Oceanography: In the Footsteps of King Carlos de Bragança. Setúbal: Museu Bocage, Museu Nacional de História Natural. p. 196. "Carlos
Braganza-Sebastião Antônio de Oliveira
The Monster of Bragança, was a Brazilian rapist and serial killer who committed at least eight rapes and five murders in the Bragança region in two periods:
Braganza-Duarte Pio, Duke of Braganza
Dom Duarte Pio, Duke of Braganza (Portuguese: Duarte Pio de Bragança, born 15 May 1945) is the current Duke of Braganza and a claimant to the defunct Portuguese
Braganza-Izeda, Calvelhe e Paradinha Nova
Izeda, Calvelhe e Paradinha Nova is a civil parish in the municipality of Bragança, Portugal. It was formed in 2013 by the merger of the former parishes Izeda
Braganza-Kalandula Falls
Calandula Falls (Portuguese: Quedas de Kalandula; formerly known as Duque de Bragança Falls) are waterfalls in the municipality of Calandula, Malanje Province
Braganza-Daniel Bragança
Liga: 2020–21, 2021–22 "Daniel Bragança" (in Portuguese). Mais Futebol. Retrieved 12 February 2021. "Daniel Bragança" (in Portuguese). Sporting CP. Retrieved
Braganza-Institute Menezes Braganza
Portuguese rule in Goa in 1961, the institute was renamed after Luís de Menezes Bragança, a campaigner against colonial rule. It continued to receive official government
Braganza-Bragança District
Bragança District (Portuguese: Distrito de Bragança [bɾɐˈɣɐ̃sɐ] ; Mirandese: Çtrito de Bergáncia) is a traditional political division of Portugal, in
Braganza-House of Braganza
The Most Serene House of Braganza (Portuguese: Sereníssima Casa de Bragança), also known as the Brigantine dynasty (dinastia Brigantina), is a dynasty
Braganza-Bragança Football Association
The Associação de Futebol de Bragança (Bragança Football Association) is one of the 22 District Football Associations that are affiliated to the Portuguese
Braganza-Pantheon of the House of Braganza
Braganza (Portuguese: Panteão da Casa de Bragança), also known as the Pantheon of the Braganzas (Panteão dos Bragança), is the final resting place for many
Braganza-Castle of Bragança
Castle of Bragança (Portuguese: Castelo de Bragança) is a well-preserved medieval castle located in the historic center of the city of Bragança, district
Braganza-Sé (Bragança)
2011 was 17,913, in an area of 10.72 km2. Bragança Castle Pelourinho de Bragança Domus Municipalis Bragança Regional Hospital and Mental Health Center
Braganza-Luís I of Portugal
edition. pp. 149–156. Albano da Silveira Pinto (1883). "Serenissima Casa de Bragança". Resenha das Familias Titulares e Grandes des Portugal (in Portuguese)
Braganza-Bragança Paulista
sausages, with several establishments claiming to sell the "real Bragança sausage". Bragança has become a commuter town due to its proximity to São Paulo
Braganza-Duke of Braganza
The title Duke of Braganza (Portuguese: Duque de Bragança) in the House of Braganza is one of the most important titles in the peerage of Portugal. Starting
Braganza-Grand Inquisitor
Ataíde (1602), Bishop of Viseu, refused the position. D. Alexandre de Bragança, (1602–1604), Archbishop of Evora. D. Pedro de Castilho (1605–1615), Grand
Braganza-GD Bragança
Desportivo de Bragança (abbreviated as GD Bragança) is a Portuguese football club based in Bragança in the district of Bragança. GD Bragança currently plays
Braganza-Princess Maria Antónia of Bragança
Antony Ashley de Bragança Chanler (21 Feb 1938 in New York City – 23 Dec 2016), died unmarried and without issue. Robert Alain de Bragança Chanler (12 May
Braganza-José, Prince of Brazil
Chisholm 1911, p. 444. Albano da Silveira Pinto (1883). "Serenissima Casa de Bragança". Resenha das Familias Titulares e Grandes des Portugal (in Portuguese)
Braganza-Nogueira (Bragança)
Nogueira is a civil parish in the municipality of Bragança, Portugal. The population in 2011 was 495, in an area of 12.07 km². Instituto Nacional de Estatística
Braganza-Isabel, Princess Imperial of Brazil
Vitória de Orléans e Bragança (1874–1874, stillborn) Dom Pedro de Alcântara de Orléans e Bragança (1875–1940) Dom Luíz de Orléans e Bragança (1878–1920) Dom
Braganza-Pedro Gastão of Orléans-Braganza
on 9 October 2021. Pedro Tiago de Orléans e Bragança (born 12 January 1979) Felipe de Orléans e Bragança (born 31 December 1982) Maria da Gloria of Orléans-Braganza
Braganza-João Carlos, Prince of Beira
João Carlos Pedro Leopoldo Borromeo, Prince of Beira; (English: John Charles; 6 March 1821, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil – 4 February 1822, in Rio de Janeiro
Braganza-Luiz Philippe of Orléans-Braganza
Luiz Philippe of Orléans-Braganza (Portuguese: Luiz Philippe de Orléans e Bragança; born 3 April 1969) is a Brazilian politician, activist, businessman, and
Braganza-Pedro Luiz of Orléans-Braganza
Gabriel Rafael Gonzaga de Orleans e Bragança. His paternal grandparents were Prince Pedro Henrique of Orléans-Bragança, one of two claimants to be head of
Braganza-Albertino Bragança
Assembly] (in Portuguese) Albertino Bragança at AfDevInfo, archived from the original on 20 May 2012 Albertino Bragança at rulers.org Foreign Ministers of
Braganza-Roman Catholic Diocese of Bragança Paulista
Catholic Diocese of Bragança Paulista (Latin: Dioecesis Brigantiensis in Brasilia) is a diocese located in the city of Bragança Paulista in the ecclesiastical
Braganza-Roman Catholic Diocese of Bragança-Miranda
The Diocese of Bragança–Miranda (Latin: Dioecesis Brigantiensis–Mirandensis), is a Latin Church diocese of the Catholic Church in the north-east of Portugal
Braganza-Prince Miguel, Duke of Braganza
had issue. Dom Francisco José de Bragança (1879–1919), died unmarried and without issue. Dona Maria Teresa de Bragança (1881–1945), married Prince Karl
Braganza-House of Orléans-Braganza
The House of Orléans-Braganza (Portuguese: Casa de Orléans e Bragança) is by legitimacy, the imperial house of Brazil formed in 1864, with the marriage
Braganza-Raul Bragança Neto
Raul Wagner da Conceição Bragança Neto (1946 – April 17, 2014) was the eighth prime minister of São Tomé and Príncipe. He held the post from 19 November
Braganza-João Maria of Orléans-Braganza
Orléans e Bragança, and great-grandson João António attended the grand opening of the "Aeroporto Municipal Principe D. João de Orleans e Bragança" in Paraty
Braganza-Miguel I of Portugal
statutes issued by King Miguel I of Portugal. Miguel Maria do Patrocinio de Bragança e Bourbon, the third (second surviving) son of King John VI and Carlota
Braganza-Outeiro (Bragança)
Outeiro is a civil parish in the municipality of Bragança, Portugal. The population in 2011 was 301, in an area of 40.93 km². Instituto Nacional de Estatística
Braganza-Jaime Bragança
Dias Bragança (born 9 June 1983 in Lisbon) is a Portuguese retired professional footballer who played as a winger. In June 2016, Jaime Bragança announced
Braganza-Parada e Failde
Parada e Failde is a civil parish in the municipality of Bragança, Portugal. It was formed in 2013 by the merger of the former parishes Parada and Failde
Braganza-Aveleda (Bragança)
Junta de Freguesia: Aveleda (PDF) (in Portuguese), Bragança, Portugal: Câmara Municipal de Bragança, archived from the original (PDF) on 27 September 2011
Braganza-Robert I, Duke of Parma
Robert I (Italian: Roberto Carlo Luigi Maria) (French: Robert Charles Louis Marie) ; 9 July 1848 – 16 November 1907) was the last sovereign Duke of Parma
Braganza-Palace of the Dukes of Bragança (Lisbon)
The Palace of the Dukes of Bragança (Portuguese: Paço dos Duques de Bragança) was a former gothic palace and the residence of the Dukes of Braganza in
Braganza-Luís de Menezes Bragança
Menezes Bragança was born as Luís de Menezes on 15 January 1878 in Chandor, Salcette, to a Chardo family. His mother hailed from the illustrious Bragança clan
Braganza-Maria Pia de Saxe-Coburgo e Bragança
Valéria Antónia Blais de Saxe-Coburgo e Bragança, born in 1946. Maria Cristina Blais de Saxe-Coburgo e Bragança (in Spain also called María Cristina Blais
Braganza-Serapicos (Bragança)
Serapicos is a civil parish in the municipality of Bragança, Portugal. The population in 2011 was 208, in an area of 28.25 km². Instituto Nacional de Estatística
Braganza-Pinela
Pinela is a civil parish in the municipality of Bragança, Portugal. The population in 2011 was 219, in an area of 22.65 km2. Instituto Nacional de Estatística
Braganza-Portugal
Madeira). The 18 districts of mainland Portugal are: Aveiro, Beja, Braga, Bragança, Castelo Branco, Coimbra, Évora, Faro, Guarda, Leiria, Lisbon, Portalegre
Braganza-Bragança Airport
Bragança Airport (Portuguese: Aeródromo de Bragança) (IATA: BGC, ICAO: LPBG) is a regional airport serving Bragança, Portugal. It is located 7.5 km (4
Braganza-John V of Portugal
Dom John V (Portuguese: João Francisco António José Bento Bernardo; 22 October 1689 – 31 July 1750), known as the Magnanimous (o Magnânimo) and the Portuguese
Braganza-Babe (Bragança)
(2011), Junta de Freguesia: Babe (PDF) (in Portuguese), Bragança, Portugal: Câmara Municipal de Bragança, archived from the original (PDF) on 27 September 2009
Braganza-Rio Frio e Milhão
Rio Frio e Milhão is a civil parish in the municipality of Bragança, Portugal. It was formed in 2013 by the merger of the former parishes Rio Frio and
Braganza-Princess Paula of Brazil
ISBN 978-0-8239-3342-6. Longo, James McMurtry (2008). Isabel Orleans-Bragança: The Brazilian Princess Who Freed the Slaves. Jefferson, North Carolina:
Braganza-Afonso, Prince of Beira
father Duarte Pio. Afonso de Santa Maria de Bragança was born in Lisbon, the eldest child of Duarte Pio de Bragança, and Dª. Isabel Inês de Castro Curvello
Braganza-Pedro Henrique de Bragança e Ligne de Sousa Tavares Mascarenhas da Silva
Majesty King D. João V made D. Pedro Henrique de Bragança Duke of Lafões. D. Pedro Henrique de Bragança would be found countless times in his Library during
Braganza-Rui Bragança
Bragança | TEDxGuimarães, retrieved 10 May 2021 "Rui Bragança" (in Portuguese). Olympic Committee of Portugal. Retrieved 16 June 2015. "Rui Bragança,
Braganza-Pedro V of Portugal
Queen Maria II and King Ferdinand II, Peter was a member of the House of Bragança. As heir apparent to the throne he was styled Prince Royal (Portuguese:
Braganza-Tristão de Bragança Cunha
Tristão de Bragança Cunha (2 April 1891 – 26 September 1958), alternatively spelled as Tristao de Braganza Cunha, popularly known as T B Cunha was a prominent
Braganza-Luiz of Orléans-Braganza
e Bragança Archived 23 May 2017 at the Wayback Machine. CUNHA, Dionatan da Silveira (2011) (in Portuguese). Príncipe D. Luiz de Orleans e Bragança: 30
Braganza-Princess Maria Elisabeth of Bavaria
Brazilian media.[citation needed] Luiz Gastão Maria Jose Pio de Orléans-Bragança e Wittelsbach (6 June 1938 in Mandelieu-la-Napoule - 15 July 2022 in São
Braganza-Parâmio
Parâmio is a civil parish in the municipality of Bragança, Portugal. The population in 2011 was 214, in an area of 22.57 km2. Instituto Nacional de Estatística
Braganza-Aquino de Bragança
Tomaz Aquino Messias de Bragança (6 April 1924 – 19 October 1986) was a Goan physicist, journalist, diplomat and Mozambican social scientist at the Eduardo
Braganza-Maria Ana of Portugal
Maria Ana of Portugal may refer to: Mariana Victoria of Spain (1718–1781), queen consort of Joseph I of Portugal Infanta Mariana Victoria of Portugal (1768–1788)
Braganza-Brazilian imperial family
2008-01-09. Revista Caras. (March 28, 2013) Paola de Orleans e Bragança. SAXE-COBURGO E BRAGANÇA, Dom Carlos de (1959) (in Portuguese). Princesa Leopoldina
Braganza-Red Bull Bragantino
Red Bull Bragantino is a Brazilian football club based in Bragança Paulista, São Paulo. It competes in the Série A, the top tier of the Brazilian football
Braganza-John IV of Portugal
May 1653 Prince of Brazil and 9th Duke of Braganza. Died young. Ana de Bragança 21 January 1635 21 January 1635 Infanta Joana (Joan) 18 September 1635
Braganza-Palace of the Dukes of Braganza
Braganza or Palace of the Dukes of Braganza (Portuguese: Paço dos Duques de Bragança) is a medieval estate and former residence of the first Dukes of Braganza
Braganza-Castrelos e Carrazedo
Castrelos e Carrazedo is a civil parish in the municipality of Bragança, Portugal. It was formed in 2013 by the merger of the former parishes Castrelos
Braganza-Mós (Bragança)
Mós is a civil parish in the municipality of Bragança, Portugal. The population in 2011 was 178, in an area of 11.62 km2. Instituto Nacional de Estatística
Braganza-França (Bragança)
França is a civil parish in the municipality of Bragança, Portugal. The population in 2011 was 238, in an area of 53.71 km2. Instituto Nacional de Estatística
Braganza-Princess Ludovika of Bavaria
Princess Ludovika of Bavaria (Marie Ludovika Wilhelmine; Mary Louise Wilhelmina; 30 August 1808 – 25 January 1892) was the sixth child of King Maximilian
Braganza-Pedro Henrique of Orléans-Braganza
61) SANTOS (2006: 56–58). Montgomery-Massingberd 1977, p. 51. ORLEANS E BRAGANÇA, Pia Maria (1990: 8) Barman 2002, p. 228. SANTOS (2006: 64). Montgomery-Massingberd
Braganza-Constantino of Braganza
D. Constantino of Braganza (Portuguese: Constantino de Bragança; 1528–1575) was a Portuguese nobleman, conquistador, and administrator of the Portuguese
Braganza-Princess Leopoldina of Brazil
Priore, 20 Bragança (1959), 78-81 Bragança (2008), 282 Bragança (2008), 283-284 Del Priore, 32 Bragança (1959), 75 Defrance, 232 Bragança (2004), 107-108
Braganza-Infanta Maria das Neves of Portugal
Infanta Maria das Neves of Portugal (Portuguese: Maria das Neves Isabel Eulália Carlota Adelaide Micaela Gabriela Rafaela Gonzaga de Paula de Assis Inês
Braganza-Madeira Airport
v t e Airports in Portugal International Domestic Bragança Lisbon–Cascais Corvo Évora Flores Graciosa Horta Pico Portimão Santa Maria São Jorge Vila Real
Braganza-2024 Copa Sudamericana final stages
(Argentina) 24 July 2024 (2024-07-24) 21:30 UTC−3 Estádio Nabi Abi Chedid, Bragança Paulista Attendance: 4,368 Referee: Alexis Herrera (Venezuela) Red Bull
Braganza-Prince Miguel, Duke of Viseu
de Braganca, Investment Banker, 79". The New York Times. 1991-03-15. Retrieved 2008-07-07. "Mrs. Katharine Bahnson Wed In South to John de Bragança". The
Braganza-São Paulo macrometropolis
074) Ferraz de Vasconcelos (São Paulo)(176,000) Itu (Sorocaba) (170,157) Bragança Paulista (Jundiaí) (164,000) Itapetininga (Sorocaba) (160,000) Itapecerica
Braganza-Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha
Gotha für das Jahr 1837 (in German), Coburg and Gotha: Meusel, 1837, p. 11 Bragança, Jose Vicente de (2014). "Agraciamentos Portugueses Aos Príncipes da Casa
Braganza-Alexander III of Russia
Staatshandbuch des Großherzogtums Oldenburg: für ... 1872/73. Schulze. p. 29. Bragança, Jose Vicente de; Estrela, Paulo Jorge (2017). "Troca de Decorações entre
Braganza-Nicholas I of Russia
(in German), Coburg, Gotha: Meusel, 1854, p. 29, retrieved 12 March 2020 Bragança, Jose Vicente de; Estrela, Paulo Jorge (2017). "Troca de Decorações entre
Braganza-Grijó de Parada
Grijó de Parada is a civil parish in the municipality of Bragança, Portugal. The population in 2011 was 296, in an area of 31.19 km². Instituto Nacional
Braganza-Espinhosela
Espinhosela is a civil parish in the municipality of Bragança, Portugal. The population in 2011 was 244, in an area of 37.03 km2. Instituto Nacional de
Braganza-Santa Comba de Rossas
municipality of Bragança, Portugal. The population in 2011 was 304, in an area of 8.75 km². "Santa Comba de Rossas". www.cm-braganca.pt (in Portuguese)
Braganza-UEFA Euro 2004
Coimbra (10–13 May) Aveiro (13–15 May) Guarda (16–17 May) Viseu (18–19 May) Bragança (21–23 May) Vila Real (24–25 May) Viana do Castelo (27–28 May) Guimarães
Braganza-Results breakdown of the 2024 Portuguese legislative election
constituencies in which they were elected. Braga Viana do Castelo Porto Vila Real Bragança Aveiro Viseu Guarda Coimbra Castelo Branco Leiria Santarém Lisbon Portalegre
Braganza-Francis II, Holy Roman Emperor
May 2020. Shaw, Wm. A. (1906) The Knights of England, I, London, p. 51 Bragança, Jose Vicente de (2011). "A Evolução da Banda das Três Ordens Militares
Braganza-Air France Flight 447
roughly €17,500 in initial compensation. Prince Pedro Luiz of Orléans-Bragança, third in succession to the abolished throne of Brazil and grandnephew
Braganza-Portimão Airport
racetrack, says mayor". 6 September 2021. "Horários Fly Sevenair entre Bragança e Portimão". Media related to Aeródromo Municipal de Portimão at Wikimedia
Braganza-Forte Duque de Bragança
Forte Duque de Bragança is a ruined fort located on the islet Ilhéu de Sal Rei off the northwestern coast of the island of Boa Vista, Cape Verde. The fort
Braganza-Sortes
Sortes is a civil parish in the municipality of Bragança, Portugal. The population in 2011 was 296, in an area of 21.30 km². Instituto Nacional de Estatística
Braganza-Ferdinand I of Bulgaria
H. King Simeon II. "Journal de Monaco" (PDF) (in French). 31 May 1892. Bragança, Jose Vicente de (2014). "Agraciamentos Portugueses Aos Príncipes da Casa
Braganza-Estado Novo (Portugal)
Leiria, Setúbal, Tomar, Vila Real) and superior schools (e.g., Beja, Bragança, Castelo Branco, Funchal, Ponta Delgada). Less than a year later, the Carnation
Braganza-Baçal
Baçal is a civil parish in the municipality of Bragança, Portugal. The population in 2011 was 484, in an area of 28.37 km². Instituto Nacional de Estatística
Braganza-Miranda
freguesia in Bragança District, Norte Miranda do Douro, a município in Bragança District, Norte Terra de Miranda, a plateau in Bragança District, Norte
Braganza-Bragança, Portugal
from Bragança to Tua, for connecting trains to Oporto. Bragança station (and the Bragança-Mirandela section of the railway) closed in 1991. Bragança is
Braganza-Gostei
Gostei is a civil parish in the municipality of Bragança, Portugal. The population in 2011 was 425, in an area of 19.49 km². Instituto Nacional de Estatística
Braganza-Estádio Nabi Abi Chedid
Nabi Abi Chedid, also known as Nabizão, is a football (soccer) stadium in Bragança Paulista, São Paulo state, Brazil. The stadium holds 17,724 people. It
Braganza-Sé, Santa Maria e Meixedo
an area of 35.69 km2. It forms the city centre of Bragança. Parish headquarters Castle of Bragança Diário da República. "Law nr. 11-A/2013, pages 552
Braganza-Ferdinand VII
archived from the original (PDF) on 29 October 2013, retrieved 10 May 2020 Bragança, José Vicente de (2014), A Banda de Grã-Cruz das Três Ordens Militares
Braganza-Rui Borges (footballer, born 1981)
Retrieved 3 August 2023. "Bragança contratou Rui Borges" [Bragança signed Rui Borges] (in Portuguese). Mensageiro de Bragança. 20 September 2013. Retrieved
Braganza-Parada
the municipality of Arcos de Valdevez Parada (Bragança), a civil parish in the municipality of Bragança Parada (Carregal do Sal), a civil parish in the
Braganza-Teodósio II, Duke of Braganza
Philip I granted the Braganças more lands and titles. By his wife, the Spanish Lady Ana de Velasco y Girón John II, 8th Duke of Bragança (1604–1656), crowned
Braganza-Blue hour
Blue hour at the Old Cathedral of the Holy Name of Jesus, Bragança in Portugal
Braganza-Princess Maria Theresa of Löwenstein-Wertheim-Rosenberg
Isabel Maria de Bragança (1894–1970), married Franz Joseph, 9th Prince of Thurn and Taxis and had issue Dona Maria Benedita de Bragança (1896–1971), died
Braganza-2024–25 Sporting CP season
No. Pos. Nation Player 22 DF ESP Iván Fresneda 23 MF POR Daniel Bragança (vice-captain) 25 DF POR Gonçalo Inácio (3rd captain) 26 DF CIV Ousmane Diomande
Braganza-Meixedo
may refer to the following places in Portugal: Meixedo (Bragança), a former parish in Bragança Meixedo e Padornelos, a parish in Montalegre Meixedo (Viana
Braganza-Fervença River
Portugal. It goes through Bragança. "Corredor Verde do Fervença POLIS". www.cm-braganca.pt (in Portuguese). Câmara Municipal de Bragança. Archived from the original
Braganza-Queen Victoria
archived from the original on 22 March 2023, retrieved 13 September 2020 Bragança, Jose Vicente de (2014), "Agraciamentos Portugueses Aos Príncipes da Casa
Braganza-Rio Frio
a tributary of the Palena River, Chile Rio Frio (Bragança), a parish in the municipality of Bragança, Portugal Rio Frio, Alberta, Canada Rio Frio, Texas
Braganza-João Carlos de Bragança, 2nd Duke of Lafões
D. João Carlos de Bragança e Ligne de Sousa Tavares Mascarenhas da Silva, 2nd Duke of Lafões, 4th Marquis of Arronches and 8th Count of Miranda do Corvo
Braganza-Frederick William III of Prussia
Staats-Handbuch des Großherzogtum Baden (1838), "Großherzogliche Orden" pp. 27, 42 Bragança, Jose Vicente de (2011). "A Evolução da Banda das Três Ordens Militares
Braganza-Maria Francisca, Duchess of Coimbra
Marie of Liechtenstein, her father's maternal cousin, and Henrique Nuno de Bragança, Duke of Coimbra, her father's brother. She graduated in Social and Cultural
Braganza-Maria Adelaide de Bragança
Sérgio de Bragança van Uden (1946-04-09) 9 April 1946 (age 78) Married Maria de Jesus de Saldanha de Sousa e Menezes Nuno Miguel de Bragança van Uden (1947-09-02)
Braganza-Anita de Braganza
John de Bragança". The New York Times. 16 May 1971. Archived from the original on 27 September 2017. Retrieved 27 September 2017. "John de Braganca, Investment
Braganza-Princess Maria Francisca of Orléans-Braganza
Cristina of the Two Sicilies 1. Princess Maria Francisca de Orléans e Bragança 12. Baron Johann Nepomuk Dobrženský von Dobrženitz 6. Count Johann Wenzel
Braganza-Chandor
Church Old Shiv Temple/ Nandi Bull from Bhoja period. Figuerado mansion The Bragança House was built in the 17th century. This huge house is situated on one
Braganza-Porto
highway A28, to Estarreja (Aveiro) by the A29, to Lisbon by the A1, to Bragança by the A4 and to Braga by the A3. There is also an outer-ring road, the
Braganza-José Bragança de Miranda
technology. José Bragança de Miranda - RAE - Reflexos de Azul Eléctrico José Bragança de Miranda - Texts / Reflections José Bragança de Miranda - Várias
Braganza-Aveleda
civil parish in the municipality of Braga Aveleda (Bragança), a civil parish in the municipality Bragança Aveleda (Lousada), a civil parish in the municipality
Braganza-List of Portuguese monarchs
ISBN 0-02-897255-4.) Luís Amaral & Marcos Soromenho Santos (2002), Costados do Duque de Bragança, Lisboa, Guarda-Mor Edições. Afonso Eduardo Martins Zuquete (dir.)(1989)
Braganza-UTC+00:00
Aveiro, and Coimbra. (Only the easternmost part, including cities such as Bragança and Guarda, lies east of 7°30′W.) Madeira, at 17°W even further west, also
Braganza-List of deaths due to COVID-19
(Aguascalientes City) Marcelo Veiga 56 Footballer and manager Brazil (Bragança Paulista) 15 December 2020 Anthony Casso 78 Mobster United States (Tucson)
Braganza-Serapicos
to the following places in Portugal: Serapicos (Bragança), a parish in the municipality of Bragança Serapicos (Valpaços), a parish in the municipality
Braganza-Louis XVIII
de l'histoire de France (in French) (2): 99. Retrieved 24 March 2020. Bragança, Jose Vicente de (2011). "A Evolução da Banda das Três Ordens Militares
Braganza-Bragança, Pará
Extractive Reserve, created in 2005. The city was founded as New Bragança (after Bragança, Portugal). List of municipalities in Pará "Brazilian Institute
Braganza-Bragança Paulista Airport
Siqueira State Airport (IATA: BJP, ICAO: SBBP) is the airport serving Bragança Paulista, Brazil. It is operated by Rede Voa. On March 15, 2017 Voa São
Braganza-Tereza Souza Campos
semana: a carioca Thereza de Orléans e Bragança". LuLacerda. Retrieved 19 January 2023. "Thereza de Orleans e Bragança morre no Rio". G1. Retrieved 19 January
Braganza-Zoio
Zoio is a civil parish in the municipality of Bragança, Portugal. The population in 2011 was 189, in an area of 24.39 km². Instituto Nacional de Estatística
Braganza-Outeiro
Outeiro may refer to the following places: Outeiro (Bragança), a civil parish in the municipality of Bragança Outeiro (Cabeceiras de Basto), a civil parish
Braganza-Carragosa
Carragosa is a civil parish in the municipality of Bragança, Portugal. The population in 2011 was 190, in an area of 27.77 km2. Carragosa village Instituto
Braganza-Afonso, Prince Imperial of Brazil
King João I of Portugal and founder of the House of Braganza (Portuguese: Bragança). His full name was Afonso Pedro de Alcântara Cristiano Leopoldo Filipe
Braganza-Basilio de Bragança Pereira
Basílio de Bragança Pereira (born 29 April 1945 in Rio de Janeiro) is a Brazilian statistician. De Bragança Pereira studied at Escola Nacional de Ciências
Braganza-Edward VII
21 March 2019{{citation}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) Bragança, Jose Vicente de (2014). "Agraciamentos Portugueses Aos Príncipes da Casa
Braganza-RANS Nusantara F.C.
Hamzah Head coach Vacant Assistant coach Mohammad Nasuha Assistant coach Jorge Almeida Assistant coach Francis Wewengkang Fitness coach Luis Bragança
Braganza-Sidney Magal
Brazilian singer, dancer and actor. Sidney Magal is portrayed by Filipe Bragança in the Brazilian biographical film Meu sangue ferve por você, directed
Braganza-Damião Vaz d'Almeida
Costa Alegre Evaristo Carvalho Carlos Graça Armindo Vaz d'Almeida Raul Bragança Neto Guilherme Posser da Costa Evaristo Carvalho Gabriel Costa Maria das
Braganza-Celebrity Race Across the World series 2
São Raimundo. Of the two coastal teams, Kelly & Jeremy headed to nearby Bragança to assist with planting mangrove seedlings in the Caete-Taperacu Reserve
Braganza-Guimarães
240.95 square kilometres (93.03 sq mi). The current Mayor is Domingos Bragança, of the Socialist Party. Guimarães, along with Maribor, Slovenia, was the
Braganza-Braganza
Braganza may refer to: Bragança, a city in northeast Portugal sometimes called Braganza in English Francis Braganza (1922-2011), an Indian Jesuit priest
Braganza-São Paulo
Bragança Paulista Atibaia Bom Jesus dos Perdões Bragança Paulista Itatiba Jarinu Joanópolis Morungaba Nazaré Paulista Piracaia Tuiuti Vargem Jundiaí Campo
Braganza-Google Street View coverage
Arcoverde, Ariquemes, Barra do Garças, Bela Vista, Belém, Boa Vista, Bonito, Bragança, Caarapó, Cáceres, Cacoal, Caicó, Cajazeiras, Camapuã, Campo Maior, Canindé
Braganza-Portuguese language
The Fundação Oriente, along with Instituto Camões, Instituto Menezes Bragança among others, are institutions dedicated to the worldwide promotion of
Braganza-Goblin shark
S. Jordan, 1898 Range of the goblin shark Synonyms Odontaspis nasutus Bragança, 1904 Scapanorhynchus dofleini Engelhardt, 1912 Scapanorhynchus jordani
Braganza-Terra de Miranda
Terra de Miranda Tierra de Miranda Miranda do Douro Locations of Terra de Miranda in Portugal Country Portugal District Bragança
Braganza-Carrazedo
refer to the following parishes in Portugal: Carrazedo (Amares) Carrazedo (Bragança) see also Carrazeda de Ansiães This disambiguation page lists articles
Braganza-Rabal (Portugal)
Rabal is a civil parish in the municipality of Bragança, Portugal. The population in 2011 was 170, in an area of 23.37 km². Instituto Nacional de Estatística
Braganza-Itatiba
Jundiaí, Morungaba, Amparo, Atibaia, Bragança Paulista. Campinas through Rodovia Dom Pedro I (EMTU), Bragança Paulista, Jundiaí, Morungaba, Amparo, Serra
Braganza-Alexandra of Denmark
Vickers, Hugo (1994). Royal Orders. Boxtree. p. 166. ISBN 1852835109. Bragança, Jose Vicente de (2014). "Agraciamentos Portugueses Aos Príncipes da Casa
Braganza-Mós
refer to the following places in Portugal: Mós (Bragança), a civil parish in the municipality of Bragança Mós (Torre de Moncorvo), a civil parish in the
Braganza-Americana, São Paulo
Taubaté 100,000+ Araçatuba Araras Assis Atibaia Barretos Birigui Botucatu Bragança Paulista Catanduva Cubatão Ferraz de Vasconcelos Francisco Morato Franco
Braganza-Trás-os-Montes e Alto Douro Province
Penaguião Valpaços Vila Pouca de Aguiar Vila Real Bragança (12 municipalities) Alfândega da Fé Bragança Carrazeda de Ansiães Freixo de Espada-à-Cinta Macedo
Braganza-Duke of Lafões
nephew, Dom Pedro Henrique de Bragança, the building force behind Palacio do Grilo and first son of Infante Miguel de Bragança, the latter an illegitimate
Braganza-Infanta Adelgundes, Duchess of Guimarães
Infanta Adelgundes, Duchess of Guimarães (10 November 1858 – 15 April 1946) was the fifth child and fourth daughter of Miguel of Portugal and his wife
Braganza-Ecclesiastical history of Braga
Since it retained as suffragans the dioceses of Porto, Coimbra, Viseu, Bragança-Miranda do Douro, Aveiro and Pinhel. In 1390 Braga was divided to make
Braganza-Brigantia
now North England the ancient Latin name of several cities and regions: Bragança Municipality, Portugal Bregenz, Austria Briançon, France Brianza, Italy
Braganza-Rebordãos
Rebordãos is a civil parish in the municipality of Bragança, Portugal. The population in 2011 was 546, in an area of 26.29 km². Instituto Nacional de Estatística
Braganza-Communist Party of India (Marxist)
Sanjay Parate 17 March 2015 (9 years, 159 days) Goa CPI(M) Goa Victor Savio Braganca N/A N/A Gujarat CPI(M) Gujarat Hitendra Bhatt 26 March 2022 (2 years, 150 days)
Braganza-Castro de Avelãs
Castro de Avelãs is a civil parish in the municipality of Bragança, Portugal. The population in 2011 was 460, in an area of 13.48 km2. Instituto Nacional
Braganza-Mumbai
the original on 5 February 2008. Retrieved 17 June 2009. "Catherine of Bragança (1638–1705)". BBC. 12 October 2004. Archived from the original on 2 January
Braganza-Princess Elisabeth of Thurn and Taxis (1860–1881)
Maximiliano de Bragança, Duke of Viseu (1878–1923), married Anita Stewart Dom Francisco José de Bragança (1879–1919) Dona Maria Teresa de Bragança (1881–1945)
Braganza-List of freguesias of Portugal: B
The freguesias (civil parishes) of Portugal are listed in by municipality according to the following format: concelho freguesias Ancede Baião (Santa Leocádia)
Braganza-São Pedro de Sarracenos
in the municipality of Bragança, Portugal. The population in 2011 was 366, in an area of 15.91 km2. "São Pedro". www.cm-braganca.pt (in Portuguese). Câmara
Braganza-List of world records in masters athletics
Championships 52.50 Geisa Aparecida Coutinho Brazil 1 June 1980 40 9 April 2021 Bragança Paulista, Brazil Open de Velocidade [citation needed] 53.05 A Maria Magnólia
Braganza-Vasco da Gama
Pedro Mascarenhas 1554–55 Francisco Barreto 1555–58 Dom Constantino de Bragança 1558–61 Dom Francisco Coutinho 1561–64 João de Mendonça 1564 Dom António
Braganza-Princess Teresa Cristina of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha
assumed the surname Tasso de Saxe-Coburgo e Bragança. They had four children: Carlos Tasso de Saxe-Coburg e Bragança (born 16 July 1931); married firstly Denise
Braganza-São Paulo (state)
the temperature can drop down below 0 (zero) degrees (Celsius); Atibaia, Bragança Paulista, Santo Antônio do Pinhal, and São Bento do Sapucaí —, and also
Braganza-Gimonde
Gimonde is a civil parish in the municipality of Bragança, Portugal. The population in 2011 was 341, in an area of 16.50 km2. Instituto Nacional de Estatística
Braganza-2024 Campeonato Brasileiro Série A
Palmeiras São Paulo São Paulo Allianz Parque 43,713 Red Bull Bragantino Bragança Paulista Nabi Abi Chedid 17,128 São Paulo São Paulo MorumBIS 72,039 Vasco
Braganza-Prince Ludwig Gaston of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha
Archived from the original on 2011-06-05. Retrieved 2018-03-27. Bragança (1959), 87, 90 Bragança (2008), 166 "Herzoglich Sachsen-Ernestinischer Hausorden und
Braganza-Álvaro de Bragança
Ancestors of Álvaro de Bragança
Braganza-Berlenga Lighthouse
lighthouse (Portuguese: Farol da Berlenga), also known as the Duke of Bragança Lighthouse, is a functioning lighthouse situated on the highest point of
Braganza-Pedro I of Brazil
Dom John VI), Pedro was a member of the House of Braganza (Portuguese: Bragança) and a grandson of King Dom Peter III and Queen Dona (Lady) Maria I of
Braganza-Saxe-Coburg and Braganza branch
The Saxe-Coburg and Bragança Branch (Portuguese: Ramo de Saxe-Coburgo e Bragança) is a cadet branch of the Imperial House of Brazil and of the House of
Braganza-Head of the Imperial House of Brazil
de Orleans e Bragança". www2.senado.leg.br. Retrieved 2023-02-02. Minas, Tribuna de (2020-09-17). "Dom Pedro Carlos de Orleans e Bragança e Bourbon (bisneto
Braganza-Sporting CP
No. Pos. Nation Player 23 MF POR Daniel Bragança (vice-captain) 25 DF POR Gonçalo Inácio (3rd captain) 26 DF CIV Ousmane Diomande 28 MF POR Mateus
Braganza-Princess Maria Amélia of Brazil
a member of the Brazilian branch of the House of Braganza (Portuguese: Bragança), and was referred to by the honorific Dona (Lady) from birth. She was
Braganza-List of cities in Brazil by population
São Paulo 179,205 168,306 +6.48% Ilhéus Bahia 178,703 182,438 −2.05% Bragança Paulista São Paulo 176,811 146,744 +20.49% Timon Maranhão 174,465 155
Braganza-Bertrand of Orléans-Braganza
(Bertrand Maria José Pio Januário Miguel Gabriel Raphael Gonzaga de Orléans e Bragança; 2 February 1941) is the head of the Vassouras branch of the Imperial House
Braganza-House of Habsburg
Children married into the Royal Houses of Bonaparte; Saxe-Coburg and Gotha {Bragança} {Portugal}; Savoy {Spain}; and the Dukedoms of Montferrat and Chablis
Braganza-S.L. Benfica
2014. Archived from the original on 2 May 2016. Retrieved 12 June 2016. Bragança, José (28 April 2015). "Luisão, um capitão para a história" [Luisão, a
Braganza-Coelhoso
Coelhoso is a civil parish in the municipality of Bragança, Portugal. The population in 2011 was 319, in an area of 19.78 km2. Instituto Nacional de Estatística
Braganza-Prince Pedro Augusto of Saxe-Coburg and Braganza
the original on 2011-06-05. Retrieved 2018-04-22. Bragança (1959), 87 Bragança (1959), 90 Bragança (2008), 166 "Herzoglich Sachsen-Ernestinischer Hausorden
Braganza-Babe
businessperson Ursula Hayden (1966-2022) Babe (Bragança), a civil parish in the municipality of Bragança, Portugal Babe (Sopot), a village in Serbia Babe
Braganza-Catherine of Braganza
Catherine of Braganza (Portuguese: Catarina de Bragança; 25 November 1638 – 31 December 1705) was Queen of England, Scotland and Ireland during her marriage
Braganza-Wilhelmina of the Netherlands
org Kawalerowie i statuty Orderu Orła Białego 1705–2008, 2008, s. 299 Bragança, Jose Vicente de (2014). "Agraciamentos Portugueses Aos Príncipes da Casa
Braganza-Lisbon
and hub for Sevenair, in Cascais, offers commercial domestic flights to Bragança, Portimão, Viseu and Vila Real. This location is where many of the country's
Braganza-Knight
"The Fons Honorum, Prerogatives and Privileges of the Portuguese House of Bragança" (PDF). Real Academia Sancti Ambrosii Martyris. Retrieved 2 March 2024