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Maria Isabel of Portugal

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Burial
  
El Escorial

House
  
House of Braganza


Father
  
John VI of Portugal

Name
  
Maria of

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Tenure
  
29 September 1816 – 26 December 1818

Issue Detail
  
Infanta Maria Luisa Isabel Infanta Maria Luisa Isabel

Mother
  
Carlota Joaquina of Spain

Died
  
December 26, 1818, Madrid, Spain

Spouse
  
Ferdinand VII of Spain (m. 1816–1818)

Children
  
Infanta Maria Luisa Isabel

Parents
  
Carlota Joaquina of Spain, John VI of Portugal

Siblings
  
Pedro I of Brazil, Miguel I of Portugal

Similar People
  
Ferdinand VII of Spain, Infanta Maria Francisca, Maria Luisa of Parma, Maria Josepha Amalia of, Carlota Joaquina of Spain

Maria Isabel of Portugal (Maria Isabel Francisca; 19 May 1797 – 26 December 1818) was an Infanta of Portugal who became the Queen of Spain as the second wife of Ferdinand VII of Spain.

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Biography

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Maria Isabel was an Infanta of Portugal and daughter of John VI of Portugal and his wife Carlota Joaquina of Spain. She was a sister of Pedro I of Brazil.

She married her maternal uncle King Ferdinand VII of Spain on 29 September 1816, whose first wife, Princess Maria Antonia of Naples and Sicily, had died childless ten years before.

Maria Isabel was again pregnant soon after the birth of her firstborn, but the birth was a difficult one. The baby was in breech and the physicians soon found that the child had died. Maria Isabel stopped breathing soon thereafter and the doctors thought she was dead; when they started cutting her up to extract the dead fetus, she suddenly shouted in pain and collapsed on her bed, bleeding heavily.

She died on 26 December 1818 in the Palace of Aranjuez while giving birth to a large, stillborn daughter and was buried at the Escorial.

Legacy

It is due to Queen Maria Isabel's dedication and affection for the art world that she managed to gather many treasures from the past and create a royal museum, which would end up being the beginnings of Museo del Prado. It opened on 19 November 1819, a year after the Queen's death.

Issue

  • Infanta María Luisa Isabel of Spain (21 August 1817 – 9 January 1818)
  • Infanta María Luisa Isabel of Spain (26 December 1818), stillborn.
  • Honours and arms

  • Dame of the Order of Queen Maria Luisa
  • Dame of the Order of Saint Isabel
  • References

    Maria Isabel of Braganza Wikipedia