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Isabel Luísa, Princess of Beira

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Father
  
Peter II of Portugal

House
  
House of Braganza

Died
  
2 October 1690, Portugal

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Born
  
6 January 1669 Ribeira Palace, Lisbon, Kingdom of Portugal (
1669-01-06
)

Place of burial
  
Pantheon of the House of Braganza

Parents
  
Peter II of Portugal, Maria Francisca of Savoy

Grandmothers
  
Luisa de Guzmán, Élisabeth de Bourbon

Similar
  
Infanta Francisca Josefa of, Peter II of Portugal, Joana - Princess of Beira, Infanta Mariana Francisca, Maria Francisca of Savoy

Infanta Isabel Luísa of Portugal (Lisbon, 6 January 1669 – Palhavã, 21 October 1690) was a Portuguese infanta (princess) and the sole daughter of King Peter II of Portugal and his first wife and former sister-in-law Maria Francisca of Savoy. As such she was styled Princess of Beira. She was the presumptive heir to the throne of Portugal between 1668 and 1689, the year her half-brother John was born.

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Biography

Dona Isabel Luísa was the only child of Peter II of Portugal and his first wife the French born Princes Marie Françoise of Savoy. She was born at the Ribeira Palace in 1669.

Marriage prospects

She was planned to marry Victor Amadeus II of Savoy who was her first cousin by her aunt Marie Jeanne of Savoy, Duchess of Savoy and regent for her son. The marriage was opposed by most of the Savoyard court as it meant that Victor Amadeus would have to live in Portugal and his mother would remain in power (mother and son did not have a close relationship). As such the match was dropped.

Other proposed candidates included Gian Gastone de' Medici (future Grand Duke of Tuscany), le Grand Dauphin son of Louis XIV, Charles II of Spain, the Duke of Parma as well as a Count Palatine of Neuburg. Nothing came of these plans. For this she was nicknamed Sempre-noiva, "Always-engaged".

Death and burial

She died of smallpox in 1690 when she was just 21 years old. Isabel Luísa is buried at the Monastery of São Vicente de Fora in Lisbon after being moved from the Convent of the Francesinhas.

References

Isabel Luísa, Princess of Beira Wikipedia