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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, Count of Eu. The House of Orléans-Braganza never reigned, as Brazil's pure Braganza monarch, Emperor Pedro II being deposed in a military coup d'état, under the pressure of the civilian republicans, in 1889. However, with the death of Isabel in 1921, as the last Brazilian pure Braganza, her descendants inherited the dynastic rights of the Brigantine dynasty over the defunct Brazilian throne. Podesta, Don. 20 April 1993
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Currently, the headship of the house is disputed between , agnatic senior member of the house, head of the so-called '' Petrópolis'' branch, and Bertrand of Orléans-Braganza, who heads the so-called '' Vassouras'' branch of the Imperial Family. The formation of these branches goes back to the question of the validity of the renunciation of dynastic rights in 1908 by Pedro de Alcântara, Prince of Grão-Pará, grandfather of the head of the Petrópolis Branch, and whose rights would have been inherited by the younger brother Luís, Prince Imperial of Brazil, grandfather of the head of the Vassouras Branch.


History

In 1864, the Emperor
Pedro II of Brazil ''Don (honorific), 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 List o ...
was looking for a match to his daughters. The Emperor's sister, Princess of Joinville suggested her nephews, Prince Gaston, Count of Eu, and Prince Ludwig August of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, both grandsons of King Louis Philippe of France, as suitable choices for the imperial princesses. The two young men traveled to Brazil in August 1864 so that the prospective brides and grooms could meet before a final agreement to the marriage. Isabel and Leopoldina were not informed until Gaston and August were mid-Atlantic. Arriving in early September, Gaston described the princesses as "ugly", but thought Isabel less so than her sister. For her part, Isabel in her own words "began to feel a great and tender love" for Gaston. The two couples: Gaston and Isabel; August and Leopoldina; were engaged on 18 September. On 15 October 1864 at
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, Prince Gaston married Isabel, Princess Imperial of Brazil and heiress of the Empire. It was from that marriage the royal house of Orléans-Braganza was formed. The couple had 3 surviving sons which were the first to use the surname ''Orléans-Braganza'': Pedro de Alcântara, Prince of Grão-Pará, Prince Luís, and Prince Antônio. Both Prince Pedro and Prince Luís have children. Today they are the present claimants to the throne of the former
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, which became extinct with the Brazilian proclamation of the republic, on 15 November 1889 after a
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headed by Marshall Deodoro da Fonseca, the 1st President of Brazil. After the death of Princess Isabel on 1921, the House of Orléans-Braganza became the claimant of the Brazilian throne under Prince Pedro Henrique of Orléans-Braganza.


Exile

On 15 November 1889 a republican coup d'état took place in
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deposing the old Emperor Pedro II and proclaiming the exile of the Brazilian Imperial Family. The imperial family arrived in Lisbon on 7 December 1889. The Orleans-Braganza family moved to southern
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. Further bad news came from Brazil, as the new government abolished the imperial family's allowances, their only substantial source of income, and declared the family banished. On the back of a large loan from a Portuguese businessman, the imperial family moved into the Hotel Beau Séjour at
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. In early 1890, Princess Isabel and Prince Gaston moved into a private villa, which was far cheaper than the hotel, but the Emperor refused to accompany them and remained at the Beau Séjour, later moving to
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where he died in 1891. Prince Louis, Duke of Nemours, Gaston's father, provided them with a monthly allowance. By September, they had taken a villa near
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and their sons were enrolled in Parisian schools. Isabel and Gaston purchased a villa in Boulogne-sur-Seine, where they lived an essentially quiet life. Attempts by Brazilian monarchists to restore the crown were unsuccessful, and Isabel lent them only half-hearted support. She thought military action unwise and unwelcome. She correctly assumed that it was unlikely to succeed. When Gaston's father died in 1896, an inheritance assured him and Isabel financial security. Their three sons enrolled at a military school in
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, and Isabel continued her charitable work associated with the
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. In 1905, Gaston purchased the Château d'Eu in
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, the former home of her grandfather King Louis Philippe I and where he was raised, and the couple furnished it with items received from Brazil in the early 1890s. In 1907, Prince Luís of Orléans-Braganza, Isabel and Gaston's second son, planned an ambitious project to defy the decree banishing the imperial family from Brazil by traveling to Rio de Janeiro. His sudden arrival created an uproar in the old imperial capital because the arrival was widely circulated in newspapers. It also caused difficulties for Brazilian politicians by placing the imperial family at the center of attention and many Brazilians went to welcome him. However, Luís was prevented from disembarking and was not allowed to set foot on his native land by the
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. Nonetheless, he sent his mother a telegram saying: "Hindered of disembarking by the Government, I greet the Redeemer of Slaves on the bay of Guanabara in the eve of May 13." Next year, following the announcement of imminent, morganatic marriage between his older brother Pedro de Alcântara, Prince of Grão-Pará and Countess Elisabeth Dobržensky de Dobrženicz, Prince Luís, who assumed the title of Prince Imperial of Brazil, became the heir and married Princess Maria di Grazia of Bourbon-Two Sicilies, his cousin. Both couples had many children. Prince Antônio Gastão of Orléans-Braganza didn't marry. Soon before the
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, Princes Luis and Antônio, members of the Austro-Hungarian Army with the permission of their uncle-grandpa, the Emperor Franz Joseph, disconnected from the military. With the war, they tried to enlist the
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to protect the fatherland of their father, which they adopted but they both was denied because they were part of the French Royal Family. The Princes then joined the British armed forces. Prince Antônio died in 1918, soon after the end of the war in an airplane crash. The serious illness contracted in the trenches proved resistant to all treatments and his health gradually deteriorated until the death of Prince Luis 1920. In 1920, the republican government headed by President Epitácio Pessoa lifted the imperial family's banishment. The next year Prince Gaston and Prince Pedro de Alcântara traveled back to Brazil after 31 years of imposed exile for the reburial of the Emperor and the Empress in Cathedral of Petrópolis. Isabel, the Emperor's daughter and heir and ''de jure'' Empress of Brazil was too ill to travel and died in this same year. She was the last pure Braganza heir to the Brazilian throne. After her death, the claim passed to her grandson Prince Pedro Henrique of Orléans-Braganza, Luis's eldest son. The following year, Prince Gaston, Count of Eu, eventually died a natural death during a journey that would take him back to Brazil to celebrate the first centenary of independence. While the rest of the Imperial Family remain living in France, in the early 1930s, Prince Pedro acquired the Grão Pará Palace, a former palace of his family, and moved to Petrópolis, back in
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. At the time, his eldest daughter Princess Isabelle of Orléans-Braganza married Henri, Count of Paris, heir to the French throne. Prince Pedro died in 1940 in his palace, being the only Prince of Brazil to die back in his fatherland. His other daughter Princess Maria Francisca of Orléans-Braganza married Duarte Nuno, Duke of Braganza, heir to the Portuguese throne in 1942. In 1937, the son of Luís Prince Pedro Henrique marries Princess Maria Elisabeth of Bavaria, granddaughter of Ludwig III, the last King of Bavaria in
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. They fled the country to avoid the
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and went to live in a palace in France where they start to have children. The couple moved to Brazil in 1945 soon after the end of the war giving a definite end to the exile.


Renunciation and Division

In 1908, Pedro de Alcântara, Prince of Grão-Pará wanted to marry Countess Elisabeth Dobržensky de Dobrženicz(1875–1951) who, although a noblewoman of the
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, did not belong to a royal or reigning
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. Although the constitution of the Brazilian Empire did not require a dynast to marry equally, his mother ruled that the marriage would not be valid dynastically for the Brazilian succession, and as a result he renounced his rights to the throne of
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on 30 October 1908: To solemnize this, Dom Pedro, aged thirty-three, signed the document translated here: This renunciation was followed by a letter from Isabel to royalists in Brazil: After Prince Pedro's renunciation, he lost every royal title he had and his dynastic rights as heir of his mother passed to his brother, Prince Luís of Orléans-Braganza, who became Prince Imperial of Brazil. However, years later, after Pedro's death in 1940, his eldest son did not accept his father's resignation and again claimed the Brazilian throne in conflict with Prince Pedro Henrique of Orléans-Braganza, son and heir of Prince Luís, dead in 1920. Thus began a dispute for the crown of Brazil. The descendants of Prince Pedro became known as the ''Petrópolis Branch'', and the descendants of Prince Luís as the ''Vassouras Branch''.


The Family Pact of 1909

After the resignation of Pedro de Alcântara, Prince of Grão-Pará on 1908 to marry a Bohemian noblewoman, he lost his rights and his titles as Prince of Brazil. To maintain the princely status, his father, Prince Gaston of Orleans, as former member of the French Royal Family sought the head of this dynasty, Prince Philippe, Duke of Orléans. Recognizing the principle of ''pérégrinité'' and therefore the impossibility for foreign princes to claim the crown of France,Dumoulin, Charles. Coutumes de Paris. 1576.de Seyssel, Claude. La Monarchie de France, vol. I.7. Paris, 1961, pp. 112-3. the Orléans claimants and their supporters consider excluded from the succession to the throne the foreign descendants of King Louis-Philippe I: the Brazilian ''Orléans-Braganza'' (descendants of the Comte d'Eu) and the Spanish ''Orléans-Galliera'' (descendants of Antoine, Duke of Montpensier).de Montjouvent, Philippe. Le Comte de Paris et Sa Descendance. ''Annexes''. Du Chaney Eds, Paris, 1998, p. 431. . French.de Saisseval, Guy Coutant. La Légitimité monarchique. Paris, 1985. In French. The agreement of the family in 1909, known as the "Family Pact" (''Pacte de Famille'') confirms the exclusion of members of these branches from the succession on grounds of ''pérégrinité''. Further, it "takes note" of a written promise given by the Count of Eu and his son to refrain from asserting any claim to the Crown of France and to the position of Head of the House of France until the total extinction of all the other dynastic branches of the House of France (the Montpensiers were already deemed excluded). According to the pact, the House of France recognized the Brazilian House of Orléans-Braganza as a cadet branch and create to his member the French title of '' Prince of Orléans-Braganza''. Alfred de Gramont alleged in his diary, ''L'ami du Prince'', journal of a novel, published by Eric Mension Rigau-Fayard in 2011) that this decision was made by the Orléans for two reasons: first, the desire of other dynasts to exclude the Comte d'Eu and the princes of Orléans-Braganza (who became heirs presumptive to the
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), and second, the influence of French nationalism. However, exclusion from the succession as a consequence of permanent emigration to Brazil had been acknowledged and accepted in writing by the Count of Eu prior to his marriage to the Princess Imperial of Brazil.


Members

The list below includes members of the House. * '' Emperor Dom Pedro II'' (1825–1891), last monarch of the Empire of Brazil **'' Afonso, Prince Imperial'' (1845–1847) ** '' Dona Isabel, Princess Imperial'' (1846–1921) ***'' Pedro de Alcântara, Prince of Grão-Pará'' (1875–1940) – See '' Petrópolis line'' ***'' Prince Luís'' (1878–1920) – See '' Vassouras line'' ***'' Prince Antônio'' (1881–1918) **'' Princess Leopoldina'' (1847–1871), Princess of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, Duchess of Saxony **'' Pedro Afonso, Prince Imperial'' (1848–1850)


Vassouras line

*'' Prince Luís'' (1878–1920), the second son of Princess Isabel ** '' Prince Pedro Henrique'' (1909–1981), he became Head of the Imperial House of Brazil after death of Princess Isabel. *** '' Prince Dom Luiz'' (1938–2022) ***''Prince Eudes'' (1939–2020): Renounced his rights of succession to the Brazilian Throne in 1966. *** Prince Dom Bertrand (born 1941) ***''Princess Isabel'' (1944–2017) ***Prince Pedro de Alcântara (b. 1945): Renounced his rights in 1972. ***Prince Fernando (b. 1948): Renounced his rights in 1972. ***''Prince Dom Antônio'' (1950–2024) ****'' Prince Pedro Luiz'' (1983–2009) ****Princess Amélia (b. 1984): Renounced her rights in 2014. ****(1) Prince Dom Rafael Antônio (b. 1986) ****Princess Maria Gabriela (b. 1989) ***Princess Eleonora (b. 1953), Princess of Ligne ***Prince Francisco (b. 1955): Renounced his rights in 1980. ***Prince Alberto (b. 1957): Renounced his rights in 1982. ***Princess Maria Teresa (b. 1959): Renounced her rights in 1995. ***Princess Maria Gabriela (b. 1959): Renounced her rights in 2003. **''Prince Luís Gastão'' (1911–1931) **''Princess Pia Maria'' (1913–2000)


Petrópolis line

*'' Pedro de Alcântara, Prince of Grão-Pará'' (1875–1940), the first son of Princess Isabel, had renounced all rights to the Brazilian Throne for himself and his descendants. The validity of the renunciation was disputed by his son Dom Pedro Gastão after his death. ** '' Prince Dom Pedro Gastão'' (1913–2007) *** Prince Dom Pedro Carlos (born 1945): He doesn't put in question the validity of the renunciation. Contrariwise, he declared himself a republican.Bernardo Gutiérrez
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****(1) Prince Dom Pedro Thiago (b. 1979) **** Prince Dom Filipe Rodrigo (b. 1982) ***Princess Maria da Glória (b. 1946), Duchess of Segorbe, former Crown Princess of Yugoslavia. ***Prince Alfonso Duarte (b. 1948) ***Prince Manuel Álvaro (b. 1949) ***Princess Cristina Maria (b. 1950), Princess Sapieha-Rozánski ***Prince Francisco Humberto (b. 1956) **'' Princess Isabelle'' (1911–2003), Countess of Paris. **'' Princess Maria Francisca'' (1914–1968),
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. **'' Prince João Maria'' (1916–2005). ***Prince João Henrique (b. 1954). **''Princess Teresa Teodora'' (1919–2011).


Genealogy

Genealogical tree of the House of Orléans-Braganza, from its origin to the current claimants:


Vassouras line

The descendants of Prince Luís of Orléans-Braganza


Petrópolis line

The descendants of Pedro de Alcântara, Prince of Grão-Pará


Armorial


Estates and properties

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,
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Most members of the Imperial House live in rented apartments in wealthy neighbourhoods, private mansions, or in Europe. Some of them, like , live in the royal houses of their spouses.


See also

* Brazilian Imperial Family * List of Brazilian monarchs


Notes


References


Bibliography

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External links


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