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Pantheon of the House of Braganza

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373: 1034: 42: 177: 769:, another member of the House of Braganza by marriage, second wife of Emperor Pedro I of Brazil (Pedro had reigned as King Pedro IV of Portugal but the couple wed after his abdication of the Portuguese Crown) and Duchess of Braganza (as wife and later as widow of the Duke of Braganza, the title that her husband assumed after his abdication of the Brazilian Crown), remained in Portugal during her widowhood and was buried in the Pantheon from her death in 1873 until 1982, when her remains were ceded to Brazil and transferred to the Imperial Crypt and Chapel at the 759:, wife of the deposed Brazilian Emperor Pedro II and therefore a member of the House of Braganza by marriage, was laid to rest in the Pantheon from her death in December 1889 (shortly after the coup d'état that proclaimed Brazil a republic and sent the Imperial Family into exile), until 1921, when her remains were returned to Brazil together with those of her husband. At present her body rests at the Imperial Mausoleum in the Cathedral of St. Peter of Alcantara in 192:, transforming the old refectory of the monastery into the burial place it is today. The majority of the tombs are located on the sides of the pantheon, and are simple marble boxes with spaces of four tombs. If the tomb is of a monarch, it has a crown engraved in gold on the side of the tomb and a crown placed on top of the entire set of tombs. The tombs in the center aisle of the pantheon are those belonging to 749:, his body was moved by train to Portugal, and was solemnly buried at the Braganza Pantheon. After the 1920 revocation of the decree that banished the Imperial Family from Brazil, the Emperor's body was returned to Brazil, and a Brazilian State Funeral for the former Emperor was finally held in 1921, on the occasion of the provisional reburial of his remains at the then 225: 629:
in Lisbon. She died in 1816, while the Royal Court was in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, and was initially laid to rest at the Ajuda Convent in Rio de Janeiro, but her remains were brought to Lisbon after the return of the Royal Family to Portugal. However, she was never buried in the Braganza Pantheon, and
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and was acclaimed as Emperor Pedro I. When Pedro briefly held the Portuguese Crown as King Pedro IV from March to May, 1826, Empress Maria Leopoldina became Queen Consort of Portugal. She died in December 1826, and, before her remains were transferred to the Imperial Crypt and Chapel at the Monument
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was sent into exile, and were received and given protection by their Braganza cousins who still reigned in Portugal. After the death of his wife, Empress Teresa Cristina, on 28 December 1889, Pedro II decided to move to France, and settled in Paris, where he died on 5 December 1891. After a State
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a few months after her death in 1853 until 1982, when her remains were ceded to Brazil and transferred to the Imperial Mausoleum at St. Anthony's Convent in Rio de Janeiro, where they are buried alongside the remains of several other princes and princesses descended from the Emperors of
636:, also known as Emperor Pedro I of Brazil, was initially buried in the Pantheon, but his remains were offered to Brazil in 1972 (to mark the 150th anniversary of the Brazilian Proclamation of Independence) and they were then laid to rest at the Imperial Crypt and Chapel within the 783:'s only child from his second marriage, conceived after his abdication of the Portuguese Crown, and born in Europe after his abdication of the Brazilian Crown, was buried in the Pantheon from her moving from 753:. In 1939, the construction of a mausoleum at Petrópolis Cathedral, intended to serve as the Emperor's final resting place, was completed, and his remains were again solemnly transferred and reburied there. 732:, a member of the House of Braganza and son of King Pedro IV, was buried in the Pantheon in 1891 and remained there until 1921 when his body was repatriated to Brazil, where it is currently buried at the 1187: 1315: 674:
in 1817, while the Portuguese Royal Court was in Rio de Janeiro. She subsequently remained in Brazil with her husband, and became Empress Consort of Brazil when Pedro proclaimed the
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to the Independence of Brazil in 1972, she was initially buried at the Imperial Mausoleum of St. Anthony's Convent in Rio de Janeiro.
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All of the Braganza monarchs of Portugal are buried at the royal pantheon, from
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Imperial Mausoleum of the Cathedral of St. Peter of Alcantara in Petrópolis
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History of the Royal Pantheon of the Braganza Dynasty (In Portuguese)
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instead the Estrela Basilica was chosen as her resting place.
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Funeral hosted by the French authorities at the Church of
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Braganza monarchs and consorts not buried at the pantheon
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Royal Pantheon of the Braganza Dynasty (In Portuguese)
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Royal Pantheon of the Braganza Dynasty

Monastery of São Vicente de Fora
Style
Mannerist
Baroque
Neoclassic
Portuguese
House of Braganza
Monastery of São Vicente de Fora
Alfama
Lisbon
Portugal
Portuguese monarchs
Brazilian monarchs
Romanian monarch
queen consorts of Portugal
Infantes of Portugal

Lisbon Regicide
Ferdinand II of Portugal
Carlos I of Portugal
Luís Filipe, Prince Royal of Portugal
Manuel II of Portugal
Amélie of Orléans
Lisbon Regicide
King of Portugal

Carlos I of Portugal
Prince Royal Luís Filipe

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