Joseph Ier of Portugal
Joseph Ier of Portugal , the Reforming (June 6th 1714 - February 24th 1777), was king of the Portugal of 1750 with 1777. It was wire of the king Jean V of Portugal and Marie-Anne of Austria.
In 1729, Joseph married the Spanish princess Marianne-Victoire de Bourbon, girl of Philippe V of Spain and Elisabeth Farnèse.
From this union will be born:
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Marie-Benedicte of Portugal (1746 - 1829), in 1777 it married its Joseph nephew of Portugal (1761 - 1788), prince of Brazil
It was a king who modernized his country economically and artistically with the assistance of its Prime Minister Sebastien Jose de Carvalho and Mello, marquis de Pombal which it named at this station in 1756.
Internal bonds
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Marie-Anne of Austria
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Marianne-Victoire de Bourbon
Sources
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Genealogy of kings and the princes of Jean-Charles Volkmann Edict. Jean-Paul Gisserot (1998)
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