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John V recognized him and gave him share of his estate. By Luísa Clara de Portugal (21 August 1702 – 31 August 1779) Maria Rita of Braganza: 28 May 1731 – 27 November 1808 Nun at the Convent of Santos, in Lisbon. John V did not officially recognize her, but he paid for her expenses.
Illegitimate children of John V of Portugal (5 P) Pages in category "Illegitimate children of Portuguese monarchs" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total.
Pages in category "Illegitimate children of John V of Portugal" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.
The flood of cash into Vice President Harris’s campaign has ripened conditions for “scam PACs,” political committees that say they are raising money for candidates or causes but in reality ...
However, the enormous wealth became a source of strife and discord as it did on the death of the Infante Francisco, Duke of Beja, brother of King John V in 1742. The next younger brother of the King, Dom António , claimed the succession to the House of Infantado, which was instead given to the second son of King John V, which greatly worsened ...
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John V of Portugal. John V used the crown's treasure to develop Portugal's weakened economy by creating new manufactures across the country; however, the majority of the investment was used to patronize the arts and intellectuals and regain Portugal's lost prestige among its European neighbors (Carmo Reis 1987).
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