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John V the Magnanimous de Bragança
(1689-)
Maria Antonia Josefa Habsburg
(1683-1754)
Joseph I of Portugal de Bragança
(1714-1777)
Maria Anne of Spain de Bourbon
(1718-1781)
Pedro III of Portugal de Bragança
(1717-1786)
Maria I of Portugal de Bragança
(1734-1816)
John VI of Portugal de Bragança
(1767-1826)

 

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Spouses/Children:
Charlotte of Spain de Bourbon

John VI of Portugal de Bragança 1

  • Born: 13 May 1767, Lisbon, Lisboa, Portugal
  • Marriage: Charlotte of Spain de Bourbon on 9 Jun 1785 in Lisbon, Lisboa, Portugal
  • Died: 10 Mar 1826, Lisbon, Lisboa, Portugal aged 58

   Another name for John was Joao VI de Bragança.

  General Notes:

When his mother became insane, John assumed the reins of government (1792), although he did not formally become regent until 1799. He joined the coalition against revolutionary France, adopted a repressive policy in Portugal, and sought the alliance of England, thus bringing on the invasion of French and Spanish forces in 1801, which quickly defeated Portugal and forced on John the humiliating Treaty of Badajoz (1801). John became completely submissive to Napoleon, but nonetheless in 1807 the French again marched against Portugal. John and the royal family fled (1807) Lisbon and arrived (1808) in Brazil, where John set up his court. After the British defeated the French in Portugal, they set up a regency to rule the country. John, however, remained in Brazil even after succeeding as king on his mother’s death (1816). It was only after the overthrow of the regency in Portugal by revolution (1820) and the proclamation of a liberal constitution that John was persuaded by the British to return (1821) to Portugal. He left his son Pedro (Pedro I) as regent of Brazil. After accepting the constitution, he took advantage of every opportunity to modify it. He put down temporarily an absolutist revolt headed by his wife, Queen Carlota Joaquina, and his son Dom Miguel and in 1825 recognized Brazilian independence (proclaimed in 1822). On his death John left the regency of Portugal to his daughter Isabel, who recognized Pedro as Peter IV of Portugal. 2

  Noted events in his life were:

• He was a Regent from 1799 to 1816.

• He was a King of the Algarves.

• Acceded: King of Portugal & Brazil, 1816.

• Interred: Sao Vicente de Fora, Lisbon, Lisboa, Portugal.


John married Charlotte of Spain de Bourbon, daughter of Charles IV of Spain de Bourbon and Maria Louisa of Parma de Bourbon, on 9 Jun 1785 in Lisbon, Lisboa, Portugal. (Charlotte of Spain de Bourbon was born on 25 Apr 1775 in Aranjuez, Madrid, Spain and died on 6 Jan 1830 in Queluz, , Lisboa, Portugal.)


  Marriage Notes:

Stammtafeln states they were married on 9 Jan 1790 while Burkes Royal families states 9 June 1785.

Sources


1 Brian C. Tompsett, Directory of Royal Genealogical (Datahttp://www.dcs.hull.ac.uk/public/genealogy/royal/catalog.html
Brian Tompsett
Department of Computer Science
University of Hull
Hull, UK, HU6 7RX
B.C.Tompsett@dcs.hull.ac.uk).

2 Columbia University Press, The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. Copyright © 2000 Columbia University Press. (http://www.bartleby.com/65/).

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