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There are some registered descendants born up to 1963.
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: I know Emilia of Orange-Nassau married a
: Portugese claimant and had a number of
: children but i've never heard of any
: grandchildren from her line.
: As far as i know her sons all became priests
: or monks. The daughters went with their
: mother to Geneva and some returned to act as
: court ladies to their aunt Amalia the
: princess of Orange, but i do not know of any
: of them marrying and having offspring.
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: Earlier, I asked about the descendants of
: King
: Ferdinand and Queen Isabella of Spain, and
: it seemed that they really branched out:
: practically all the European royals living
: today, whether from reigning or non-reigning
: dynasties, are descended from these Catholic
: monarchs. The only potential exceptions are
: the Montenegrins and Albanians. Not sure
: about the Monegasques ...
:
: Anyhow, I just wanted to ask whether, in
: fact, the branching out could be attributed
: almost exclusively to their second daughter.
: The only other child through whom they have
: living descendants is their third daughter,
: the Infanta Maria (who became the queen of
: Portugal by marrying the widowed husband of
: her eldest sister). However, I believe that
: a number of the latter's descendants
: intermarried with those of her elder sister,
: the famous Infanta Juana (who married Philip
: of Burgundy). This should not be a
: surprise, given that royals have
: traditionally married their own kind: same
: rank, then, typically translated into blood
: relations.
:
: That being said, I'm curious as to whether
: the Infanta Maria does, in fact, have direct
: descendants who are not also descended from
: that said sister. Is she perhaps
: responsible for another royal line surviving
: today? Or perhaps she was, at some point in
: the past, but the said line became extinct?
: Have these two lines of descent from
: Ferdinand and Isabella largely merged?
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: From the 10 children of D.Manuel and
: D.Maria, only 4 left descendants.
: (A 5th son had two children who died in
: infancy)
:
: The descendance from their elder son, King
: D.João III became extinct with the death of
: their 2 grandsons, King D.Sebastião of
: Portugal and the illfated Prince D.Carlos of
: Spain.
:
: Eldest daughter, Infanta D.Isabel, married
: her cousin Emperor Carlos V and their
: descendants merged with Juana's.
:
: Next daughter, Infanta D.Beatriz, married
: the Duke of Savoy and her grandson married
: Felipe II's daughter, merging the 2 lines
: again.
:
: Infante D.Luis had a son, the ephemere King
: D.António I.
: He never married but his eldest son married
: William the Silent's daughter, Pss Emilia of
: Oranje, and left a large descendance in the
: Netherlands.
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: Younger son, Infante D.Duarte, duke of
: Guimarães, left 2 daughters, D.Maria,
: duchess of Parma and D.Catarina, duchess of
: Bragança.
:
: From D.Maria descend the farneses, whose
: last representant was Isabella, married to
: Felipe V of Spain and the dukes of Modena.
:
: From D.Catarina descend the present Royal
: Family of Bragança, the former kings of
: Portugal and Emperors of Brazil, the dukes
: of Lafões and many more noble families, from
: D.João VI's youngest daughter, Infanta D.Ana
: de Jesus Maria.
:
: Several ducal houses in Spain, e.g. the
: dukes of Escalona and Moya descend from
: D.Catarina, duchess of Bragança.
: Not sure if this line is not extinct.
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