The Head of the Brazilian Imperial House () is a title used by the leader of the
Brazilian imperial family, currently the
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 of the heir to the Brazilian throne, Isabel of Braganza with Prince Gaston, Coun ...
, a descendant branch of the
House of Braganza
The Most Serene House of Braganza (), also known as the Brigantine dynasty (''dinastia Brigantina''), is a dynasty of emperors, kings, princes, and dukes of Portuguese people, Portuguese origin which reigned in Europe and the Americas.
The hous ...
. The title of the head of the imperial house is "Emperor ''
de jure
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''". The current head of the imperial house is
Prince Bertrand of Orléans-Braganza, who took over as head of the imperial house on July 15, 2022, after the death of his brother,
Prince Luiz of Orléans-Braganza.
After the death of the last
emperor of Brazil
The monarchs of Brazil (Portuguese language, Portuguese: ''monarcas do Brasil'') were the imperial head of state, heads of state and hereditary rulers of Brazil from the House of Braganza that reigned from the creation of the Brazilian monarchy ...
,
Pedro II
'' Dom'' PedroII (Pedro de Alcântara João Carlos Leopoldo Salvador Bibiano Francisco Xavier de Paula Leocádio Miguel Gabriel Rafael Gonzaga; 2 December 1825 – 5 December 1891), nicknamed the Magnanimous (), was the second and last monar ...
, in
1891
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* January 1
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, in the wake of the
proclamation of the Brazilian republic on November 15, 1889, and the revocation of all titles of nobility then existing, starting with the
Brazilian Constitution of 1891
The Brazilian Constitution of 1891 ( Portuguese: ''Constituição brasileira de 1891''), also known Constitution of the Republic of the United States of Brazil (''Constituição da República dos Estados Unidos do Brasil''), promulgated on Februa ...
, it serves to indicate the heir presumptive to the extinct imperial throne of
Brazil
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. The Brazilian
monarchists
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affirm that, maintaining the logic established by the
Brazilian Constitution of 1824
Brazilian commonly refers to:
* Brazil, a country
* Brazilians, its people
* Brazilian Portuguese, its dialect
Brazilian may also refer to:
* "The Brazilian", a 1986 instrumental music piece by Genesis
* Brazilian Café, Baghdad, Iraq (1937)
* Bra ...
, this title would respect the line of sovereignty of the ''
jus sanguinis
( or , ), meaning 'right of blood', is a principle of nationality law by which nationality is determined or acquired by the nationality of one or both parents. Children at birth may be nationals of a particular state if either or both of thei ...
'', being granted to the oldest male direct descendant of Emperor
Pedro I of Brazil
''Don (honorific), Dom'' Pedro I (12 October 1798 – 24 September 1834), known in Brazil and in Portugal as "the Liberator" () or "the Soldier King" () in Portugal, was the founder and List of monarchs of Brazil, first ruler of the Empire of ...
and, failing that, to the female one. If the holder of the title were a descendant of the
Brazilian imperial family, as was
Princess Isabel of Braganza, who married
Prince Gaston of Orléans in 1864, the title would never be transmitted to her husband, this being the Head Consort of the Brazilian Imperial House.
In the same way that happened with the
Brazilian emperors
Brazilian commonly refers to:
* Brazil, a country
* Brazilians, its people
* Brazilian Portuguese, its dialect
Brazilian may also refer to:
* "The Brazilian", a 1986 instrumental music piece by Genesis
* Brazilian Café, Baghdad, Iraq (1937)
* Bra ...
when they were elevated to the throne, the first-born of the Head of the Brazilian Imperial House would receive the extinct title of
Prince Imperial of Brazil
Prince Imperial (Princess Imperial when the holder is female) is the title created after the proclamation of independence of the Empire of Brazil, in 1822, to designate the heir apparent or the heir presumptive to the Brazilian imperial throne. ...
, and his son the title of
Prince of Grão-Pará
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.
List of Heads of the Imperial House
Vassouras line
Dynastic question 1908
In 1908, Pedro de Alcântara, then Prince Imperial of Brazil in exile, wanted to marry
Countess Elisabeth Dobržensky de Dobrženicz (1875–1951), whose family had belonged to the
nobility
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of the
kingdom of Bohemia
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.
[Enache, Nicolas. ''La Descendance de Marie-Therese de Habsburg''. ICC, Paris, 1996. pp. 71, 80. (French). ] The countess did not, however, belong to a reigning or formerly reigning dynasty, as both Orléans and Braganza traditions expected of brides. As Prince Pedro wanted to marry with his mother's blessing, he renounced his rights to the throne of Brazil at Cannes on 30 October 1908.
[ Montgomery-Massingberd, Hugh. "]Burke
Burke (; ) is a Normans in Ireland, Norman-Irish surname, deriving from the ancient Anglo-Norman and Hiberno-Norman noble dynasty, the House of Burgh. In Ireland, the descendants of William de Burgh (''circa'' 1160–1206) had the surname'' de B ...
's Royal Families of the World: ''Volume I Europe & Latin America'', 1977, pp. 43, 48, 50–51.
If the 1908 renunciation of
Pedro de Alcântara was valid, his brother Luiz (and eventually, Pedro Henrique) became next in the line of succession after their mother.
Isabel's headship of the Brazilian Imperial House lasted until her death in 1921, when she is widely considered to have been succeeded by her grandson,
Prince Pedro Henrique of Orléans-Braganza
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.
[BARSA (1992) (in Portuguese). ''Braganza'', vol. 4, p. 210] Pedro Henrique was the elder son of
Prince Luiz, second child of Isabel and a veteran of
World War I
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who had died in 1920 from an illness he contracted in the trenches.
[MALATIAN, Teresa (2007) (in Portuguese). In: ''BrHistória'' issue 4, p. 35]
Prince Pedro de Alcântara did not dispute the validity of the renunciation. Though he did not claim the headship of the Imperial House himself, in 1937 he did say in an interview that his renunciation "did not meet the requirements of Brazilian Law, there was no prior consultation with the nation, there was none of the necessary protocol that is required for acts of this nature and, furthermore, it was not a hereditary renunciation."
The dynastic dispute over the Brazilian crown began after 1940 when
Prince Pedro Gastão of Orléans-Braganza
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, eldest son of Pedro de Alcântara repudiated his father's renunciation and claimed the headship of the Brazilian Imperial House.
[CERQUEIRA, Bruno da Silva A. (2007) (in Portuguese). In: ''BrHistória'' issue 4, p. 58]
Pedro Gastão actively campaigned in support of Brazil's 1993
referendum
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on restoration of the Brazilian monarchy, which would have postponed for subsequent decision by Parliament of which descendant of the former imperial family should occupy the throne if monarchy had been re-instated, but the option of restoration was defeated despite garnering approximately 17 million votes. After the death of Pedro Gastão in 2007, his eldest son Prince Pedro Carlos and younger children declared themselves republicans. Several of Pedro Gastão's grandchildren also have dual citizenship.
Vassouras branch
As the current Head of the Vassouras Branch
Bertrand
Bertrand may refer to:
Places
* Bertrand, Missouri, US
* Bertrand, Nebraska, US
* Bertrand, New Brunswick, Canada
* Bertrand Township, Michigan, US
* Bertrand, Michigan
* Bertrand, Virginia, US
* Bertrand Creek, state of Washington
* Saint-Bertr ...
also has no children and has never been married, if Bertrand dies, the leadership will pass to his nephew
Prince Rafael Antônio, who is the son of his late brother Antônio João of Orléans-Braganza and who holds the legitimate title of
Prince Imperial of Brazil
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, as heir presumptive to his uncle. Antônio João, Rafael's father, had 4 children:
Prince Pedro Luiz, Amélia Maria, Rafael Antônio and Maria Gabriela. Antônio's first son,
Prince Pedro Luiz, died on
Air France Flight 447
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, and was fourth in the line of succession when he died, Antonio's second daughter, Amélia Maria, was committed to resign her dynasty rights and the Brazilian princely title upon her marriage, although this is not legally allowed by Brazil's monarchical constitution without parliamentary approval. Antonio's last daughter, Maria Gabriela, is third in line to the throne and head the Imperial House.
Currently, Eleonora de Ligne is fourth in line to head the Imperial House of Brazil, she married the head of the House of Ligne of Belgium,
Michel, Prince of Ligne
Michel de Ligne, 14th Prince de Ligne, Prince d'Épinoy, Prince d'Amblise, GE (Michel Charles Eugène Marie Lamoral; born 26 May 1951Enache, Nicolas. ''La descendance de Marie-Thérèse de Habsbourg''. ICC, Paris, 1996. pp. 46, 51, 427–429 . ( ...
, with whom she had two children: Princess Alix and Henri Antoine, Crown Prince of Ligne.
Petropolis branch
For others, the person who succeeded by right to
Isabel Leopoldina at the head of the imperial house was her son
Pedro de Alcântara, Prince of Grão-Pará
'' Dom'' Pedro de Alcântara of Orléans-Braganza, Prince of Grão Pará (15 October 1875 – 29 January 1940) was the first-born son of '' Dona'' Isabel, Princess Imperial of Brazil and Prince Gaston of Orléans, Count of Eu, and as such, ...
, considering the instrument of resignation signed by him null and void. After the death of Pedro de Alcântara (1940), his son
Pedro Gastão (until 2007) and his grandson
Pedro Carlos of Orleans-Braganza would have risen successively.
[Bernardo Gutiérrez]
"La familia real brasileña defiende los nuevos ideales"
Príncipes Republicanos (09/01/2008)
References
External links
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