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Augusta Victoria Of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen
, image = Augusta Victoria of Hohenzollern.jpg , caption = Photograph, , spouse = , house =Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen , father = William, Prince of Hohenzollern , mother =Princess Maria Teresa of Bourbon-Two Sicilies , birth_date = , birth_place =Potsdam, German Empire , death_date = , death_place =Eigeltingen, Baden-Württemberg, West Germany , burial_place = Langenstein Castle, Germany Augusta Victoria of Hohenzollern (german: Auguste Viktoria Wilhelmine Antonie Mathilde Ludovika Josephine Maria Elisabeth; 19 August 1890 – 29 August 1966) was the daughter of William, Prince of Hohenzollern, and Princess Maria Teresa of Bourbon-Two Sicilies. In 1913, she married the deposed King Manuel II of Portugal. After his death, Augusta Victoria married a second time. She had no children from either marriage. Family She was born in Potsdam, a daughter of William, Prince of Hohenzollern, sometime heir presumptive ...
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Queen Consort Of Portugal
Portugal had only two queens regnant: Maria I and Maria II (and, arguably, two more: Beatriz for a short period of time in the 14th century; and Teresa, in the 12th century, which technically makes her the first ruler and first queen of Portugal). The other queens were queens consort, wives of the Portuguese kings. Many of them were highly influential in the country's history, either ruling as regents for their minor children or having a great influence over their spouses. Elizabeth of Aragon, who was married to Denis, was made a saint after there were said to have been miracles performed after her death. The husband of a Portuguese queen regnant could only be titled king after the birth of any child from that marriage. Portugal had two princes consort – Auguste de Beauharnais, 2nd Duke of Leuchtenberg and Ferdinand of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha – both consorts to Maria II. The first one died leaving his wife childless, and therefore never became king. Maria II's second hu ...
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