Infante Sebastião Of Spain And Portugal
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'' Dom'' Sebastiaõ Gabriel de Borbón y Braganza, (
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, 4 November 1811 – Pau, 14 February 1875) Infante of Portugal and Spain, was an
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prince of the 19th century, progenitor of the Spanish ducal lines of Hernani,
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, Dúrcal and
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, and
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army commander in the
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.


Family

He was born in
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in 1811 as the only child of
Infanta Maria Teresa of Portugal ''Infanta'' Maria Teresa of Braganza ( or ; 29 April 1793 – 17 January 1874) was the firstborn child of John VI of Portugal and Carlota Joaquina of Spain. From 1828 to 1834, she was heiress presumptive to the Portuguese throne. Early life '' ...
and
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. His mother was the eldest daughter of King
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(and also a granddaughter of King
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); and his father, who died shortly after Sebastian was born, was a male-line grandson of King
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, as well as a female-line grandson of the Queen regnant
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and Brazil. Sebastiaõ was soon granted the title of ''Infante of Portugal'' by ''alvará'' of 9 December 1811. As he was only a great-grandson in the male line of a Spanish monarch, he was not a Spanish ''
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'' from birth, however in 1824 he was granted the style ''Infante of Spain'' by his maternal granduncle,
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.


Civil War

In Portugal, the country was in effective civil war since 1826, when "usurper-king"
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and his elder brother
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(both were Sebastian's uncles) battled, until 1834. Sebastiaõ's mother remarried two decades later, in 1838, her uncle, ''Don'' Carlos María Isidro, the first
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pretender to the throne of Spain. Teresa had been a Carlist supporter since the succession dispute started in 1833, and spent her time in the Carlist camp, usually in northern Spain. Sebastiaõ participated in the second siege of
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and became commander of the Carlist Army of the North from December 30, 1836. He won the Battle of Oriamendi (March 16, 1837) against the
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under
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. Then he led the failed ''Royal Expedition'' against Madrid and was sacked upon its return to the north in late 1837.


Titles

On January 15, 1837, during the
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, the then 23-year-old Sebastian was excluded, by law of the ''
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'', ratified by royal decree of Queen Regent Maria Christina, from the Spanish succession, on the grounds that he had joined ''Don'' Carlos' rebellion against
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. Sebastian was also declared to be stripped of his Spanish titles and status as a
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. The same exclusion was legislated against Sebastian's mother and uncle, the deposed
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, as well as Don Carlos and his sons. Following his mothers marriage to Don Carlos in 1838, he became heir presumptive to the Portuguese throne per
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reckoning, and would remain so until the birth of his cousin Infanta Maria das Neves in 1852. In 1859 Sebastian was restored to his Spanish titles, in conjunction with his second marriage. He returned to Spain from Naples where he had lived since the end of the war in 1839.


Marriage and family

Sebastian first wed his cousin Princess Maria Amalia of the Two Sicilies, but the marriage, which lasted several decades, remained childless. When widowed at the age of 50 he remarried, on 19 November 1860, his cousin
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, the niece of his first wife, and two decades his junior. Their three eldest sons, all Spanish dynasts until their marriages, were each granted dukedoms. Their children, reckoned members of the
House of Bourbon-Braganza The House of Bourbon-Braganza ( Spanish: Casa de Borbón-Braganza; Portuguese: Casa de Bourbon-Bragança) was an Iberian noble house that had its origins in a royal marriage arranged in 1785 between Gabriel of Bourbon, Infante of Spain and Ma ...
, were: * ''Don'' Francisco María de Borbón y Borbón, 1st Duke of Marchena (
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, 1861 –
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, 1923), married María del Pilar de Muguiro y Beruete, 1st Duchess of Villafranca de los Caballeros. * ''Don'' Pedro de Alcántara de Borbón y Borbón, 1st Duke of Dúrcal (Madrid, 1862 – Paris, 1892), married María de la Caridad de Madán y Uriondo. * ''Don'' Luis de Jesús de Borbón y Borbón, 1st Duke of Ansola (Madrid, 1864 –
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, 1889), married Ana Germana Bernaldo de Quirós y Muñoz, 1st Marquise of Atarfe. * ''Don''
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(Madrid, 1866 – Madrid, 1934), married Julia Méndez y Morales. * ''Don'' Gabriel Jesús de Borbón y Borbón (Pau, 1869 – Madrid, 1889). The last head of one of these branches, the
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, adopted in the 1970s their distant cousin, Infanta Margarita of Spain, Duchess of Soria, who thus became the next and current Duchess of Hernani. After the overthrow of
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in 1868 Sebastian moved to Pau, where he tried to reconcile with the Carlist branch of the House of Bourbon, without success.


Arms

File:Coat of Arms of Infante Sebastian of Spain.svg, Coat of arms of Infante Sebastian


Ancestors


References

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