Hvem giftet seg med Maria Teresa, Princess of Beira?

  • Infante Pedro Carlos of Spain and Portugal gift Maria Teresa, Princess of Beira den . Maria Teresa de Bragança var 17 år gammel på bryllupsdagen (17 år, 0 måneder og 14 dager). Infante Pedro Carlos of Spain and Portugal var 23 år gammel på bryllupsdagen (23 år, 10 måneder og 25 dager). Aldersforskjellen var 6 år, 10 måneder og 11 dager.

    Ekteskapet ble avsluttet i ?.

  • Carlos de Borbón y Borbón-Parma gift Maria Teresa, Princess of Beira den . Maria Teresa de Bragança var 45 år gammel på bryllupsdagen (45 år, 5 måneder og 21 dager). Carlos de Borbón y Borbón-Parma var 50 år gammel på bryllupsdagen (50 år, 6 måneder og 21 dager). Aldersforskjellen var 5 år, 1 måneder og 0 dager.

    Ekteskapet varte i 16 år, 4 måneder og 14 dager (5981 dager). Ekteskapet ble avsluttet .

Maria Teresa, Princess of Beira: Tidslinje for ekteskapsstatus

Maria Teresa, Princess of Beira

Maria Teresa, Princess of Beira

Infanta Maria Teresa of Braganza (Portuguese pronunciation: [mɐˈɾiɐ tɨˈɾezɐ] or [ˈtɾezɐ]; 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.

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Infante Pedro Carlos of Spain and Portugal

Infante Pedro Carlos of Spain and Portugal

Don Pedro Carlos (Pedro Carlos Antonio Rafael José Javier Francisco Juan Nepomuceno Tomás de Villanueva Marcos Marcelino Vicente Ferrer Raimundo; 18 June 1786 – 4 July 1812) was an Infante of Spain and Portugal.

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Maria Teresa, Princess of Beira

Maria Teresa, Princess of Beira
 
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Carlos de Borbón y Borbón-Parma

Carlos de Borbón y Borbón-Parma

Don Carlos María Isidro Benito de Borbón y Borbón-Parma (29 March 1788 – 10 March 1855) was an Infante of Spain and the second surviving son of King Charles IV of Spain and Maria Luisa of Parma. He claimed the throne of Spain after the death of his older brother King Ferdinand VII in 1833. His claim was contested by liberal forces loyal to the dead king's infant daughter, resulting in the First Carlist War (1833–1840). Don Carlos had support from the Basque provinces and much of Catalonia, but lost the war. His heirs continued the traditionalist cause, fought two more Carlist wars and were active into the mid-20th century, but never gained the throne.

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