João Carlos Pedro Leopoldo Borromeo, Prince of Beira; ( en, John Charles; 6 March 1821, in
Rio de Janeiro
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,
Brazil
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– 4 February 1822, in
Rio de Janeiro
Rio de Janeiro ( , , ; literally 'River of January'), or simply Rio, is the capital of the state of the same name, Brazil's third-most populous state, and the second-most populous city in Brazil, after São Paulo. Listed by the GaWC as a b ...
,
Brazil
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) was a
Portuguese ''
infante
''Infante'' (, ; f. ''infanta''), also anglicised as Infant or translated as Prince, is the title and rank given in the Iberian kingdoms of Spain (including the predecessor kingdoms of Aragon, Castile, Navarre, and León) and Portugal to th ...
'' (prince), son of heir-apparent to the throne
Pedro, Prince Royal (future Emperor Pedro I of Brazil) and
Maria Leopoldina of Austria
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, house = Habsburg-Lorraine
, father = Francis II, Holy Roman Emperor
, mother = Maria Theresa of Naples and Sicily
, religion = Roman Catholicism
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Ancestry
References
House of Braganza
1821 births
1822 deaths
Princes of Beira
19th-century Portuguese people
Sons of emperors
Sons of kings
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