- Infanta Maria Adelaide of Portugal
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Maria Adelaide of Braganza Infanta of Portugal Spouse Dr. Nicolaas van Uden Issue Adriano Sérgio
Nuno Miguel
Francisco Xavier
Filipa Teodora
Miguel Inácio
Maria TeresaFull name Portuguese: Maria Adelaide Manuela America Michael Rafaela de Bragança House House of Braganza Father Miguel II, Duke of Braganza Mother Princess Maria Theresa of Löwenstein-Wertheim-Rosenberg Born 31 January 1912
Saint-Jean-de-Luz, FranceInfanta Dona Maria Adelaide, Mrs Nicolaas van Uden, (Her Highness The Most Serene Infanta Dona Maria Adelaide Manuela America Michael Rafaela of Braganza, born 31 January 1912) is a Infanta of Portugal from the royal House of Braganza,[1] daughter of Miguel (II), Duke of Braganza and Princess Maria Theresa of Löwenstein-Wertheim-Rosenberg. She was born in Saint-Jean-de-Luz, France. She is the last surviving granddaughter of a Portuguese monarch, King Miguel I of Portugal and his wife Adelaide of Löwenstein-Wertheim-Rosenberg. Her godparents were King Manuel II, the last reigning king of Portugal, and Amélie of Orleans.
Dona Maria Adelaide's siblings were Dona Isabel Maria of Braganza, Infanta of Portugal and Princess consort of Thurn und Taxis (1894–1970) who married Franz Joseph, 9th Prince of Thurn and Taxis, Dona Maria Benedita of Braganza, Infanta of Portugal (1896–1971), Dona Mafalda of Braganza, Infanta of Portugal (1898–1918), Dona Maria Anna of Braganza, Infanta of Portugal and Hereditary Princess of Thurn and Taxis (1899–1971) who married Karl August, 10th Prince of Thurn and Taxis, Dona Maria Antónia of Braganza, Infanta of Portugal (1903–1973) who married Sidney Ashley Chanler, Dona Filippa Maria of Braganza, Infanta of Portugal (1905–1990) and Dom Duarte Nuno, Duke of Braganza (1907–1976).
From her father's first marriage with Princess Elisabeth of Thurn and Taxis, she was a sister of Infante Dom Miguel of Braganza, Duke of Viseu (1878–1923) who married Anita Stewart, Dom Francis Joseph of Braganza, Infante of Portugal (1879–1919) and Dona Maria Teresa of Braganza, Infanta de Portugal (1881–1945) who married Prince Karl Ludwig of Thurn und Taxis.
Infanta Maria Adelaide is a cousin (among others) of Elisabeth Amalia, Princess of Liechtenstein, Elisabeth, Queen of the Belgians, Marie Gabrielle, Crown Princess of Bavaria, Marie-Adélaïde, Grand Duchess of Luxembourg, Charlotte, Grand Duchess of Luxembourg, Antoinette, Crown Princess of Bavaria, Xavier, Duke of Parma, Zita, Empress of Austria and Queen of Hungary and Felix of Bourbon-Parma. She has inherited the longevity of her grandmother Adelaide of Löwenstein-Wertheim-Rosenberg.
She was educated in the Sacre Coeur College in Riedenburg. Married in Vienna, 13 October 1945, to Dr. Nicolaas van Uden (Venlo, 5 March 1921 – Lisbon, 5 February 1991) a Dutch and since 1975 a naturalized Portuguese medical biochemist and a great scientific authority in the field of yeast development.
Children
Name Birth Notes Adriano Sergio de Braganza van Uden 9 April 1946 Married Maria de Jesus de Saldanha de Sousa e Menezes Nuno Miguel de Braganza van Uden 2 September 1947 Married Maria do Rosário Cayolla Bonneville Francisco Xavier Damiano de Braganza van Uden 8 September 1949 Married Maria Teresa Henriques Gil Filipa Teodora de Braganza van Uden 22 June 1951 Married António Manuel d'Atouguia da Rocha Fontes Miguel Inacio de Braganza van Uden 31 July 1953 Married Maria do Carmo Leão Ponce Dentinho Maria Teresa de Bragança van Uden 24 June 1956 Married João Ricardo da Cámara Chaves Portuguese Royal Family HRH The Duke of Braganza
HRH The Duchess of Braganza- HRH The Prince of Beira
- HH Infanta Maria Francisca
- HH Infante Dinis
- HH Infanta Maria Adelaide
She lived in Vienna, Austria, working as a nurse and social assistant. During World War II, when there were bombardments, she was travelled at night to the place to provide aid to the victims. She was part of the Nazi resistance movement, and the Gestapo sentenced her to death. The Portuguese President of the Council of Ministers, António de Oliveira Salazar intervened with the Germans, claiming that Infanta Maria Adelaide was a national heritage. This intervention of the Portuguese diplomacy resulted in the release and her immediate deportation, which settled in Switzerland. It was there that her brother Dom Duarte Nuno, Duke of Braganza and sister-in-law Maria Francisca of Orléans-Braganza lived. After the war, the family finally returned in Austria.
In 1949, Dona Maria Adelaide returned to Portugal. Meanwhile, her husband was graduated in medicine from the University of Vienna and had a specialization in diseases of skin. But when Dr. Nicolaas van Uden arrived in Portugal his qualifications were not recognised as equivalent to the Portuguese ones, and therefore he could not practice medicine. As there was no other solution, he went to work for a small research laboratory at the Faculty of Science and stayed there for several years, until the opportunity to work in partnership with the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation arose. Due to such a collaboration the Gulbenkian Science Institute was born and it promotes scientific research in various areas since the 1950s to date.
Ancestry
Ancestors of Infanta Maria Adelaide of Portugal 16. Peter III of Portugal 8. John VI of Portugal 17. Maria I of Portugal 4. Miguel of Portugal 18. Charles IV of Spain 9. Charlotte of Spain 19. Maria Luisa of Parma 2. Miguel, Duke of Braganza 20. Charles Thomas, Prince of Löwenstein-Wertheim-Rosenberg 10. Constantine, Hereditary Prince of Löwenstein-Wertheim-Rosenberg 21. Countess Sophie of Windisch-Graetz 5. Adelaide of Löwenstein-Wertheim-Rosenberg 22. Charles Louis, Prince of Hohenlohe-Langenburg 11. Princess Agnes of Hohenlohe-Langenburg 23. Princess Amalie of Solms-Baruth 1. Maria Adelaide of Braganza 24. Charles Thomas, Prince of Löwenstein-Wertheim-Rosenberg (= 20) 12. Constantine, Hereditary Prince of Löwenstein-Wertheim-Rosenberg (= 10) 25. Countess Sophie of Windisch-Graetz (= 21) 6. Charles, 6th Prince of Löwenstein-Wertheim-Rosenberg 26. Charles Louis, Prince of Hohenlohe-Langenburg (= 22) 13. Princess Agnes of Hohenlohe-Langenburg (= 11) 27. Princess Amalie of Solms-Baruth (= 23) 3. Princess Maria Theresa of Löwenstein-Wertheim-Rosenberg 28. Johann I Joseph, Prince of Liechtenstein 14. Aloys II, Prince of Liechtenstein 29. Landgravine Josephe Sophie of Fürstenberg-Weitra 7. Princess Sophie of Liechtenstein 30. Franz von Paula, Count Kinsky of Wchinitz and Tettau 15. Franziska Kinsky of Wchinitz and Tettau 31. Countess Theresia of Wrbna and Freudenthal Royal styles of
Infanta Maria AdelaideReference style Her Highness The Most Serene Infanta Spoken style Your Highness Alternative style Ma'am The van Uden family originally lived in the Quinta do Carmo, in Almada. Infanta Maria Adelaide began working as a social assistant in some initiatives, because that area of Trafaria in Monte da Caparica, was very poor. She developed an intensive career, especially in the area whereby newborn poor or orphaned children were collected and then taken to the D. Nunes Alvares Pereira Foundation, of which she was President.
Her nephew D. Duarte Pio, Duke of Braganza, is the present head of the House of Braganza and, therefore, the first in the line of succession to the former Portuguese throne.
Infanta Maria Adelaide of PortugalCadet branch of the House of AvizBorn: 31 January 1912Portuguese royalty Preceded by
Infante Henrique, Duke of CoimbraLine of succession to the Portuguese throne
6th positionSucceeded by
Adriano Sérgio de Bragança van UdenThe generations indicate descent form Afonso I, and continues through the House of Aviz, the House of Bourbon through Isabella of Portugal, and the House of Braganza through Infanta Catherine, Duchess of Braganza. 1st Generation Infanta Mafalda • Infanta Urraca, Queen of Léon • Teresa, Countess of Flanders and Duchess of Burgundy2nd Generation Teresa, Queen of Léon • Sancha, Lady of Alenquer • Infanta Constança • Branca, Lady of Guadalajara • Berengária, Queen of Denmark • Mafalda, Queen of Castile3rd Generation Leonor, Queen of Denmark • Infanta Maria4th Generation Branca, Viscountess of Huelgas • Infanta Sancha • Infanta Maria • Infanta Constança • Eleanor, Princess of Dacia5th Generation Constance, Queen of Castile and León • Maria, Lady of Menezes and Orduña • Isabel, Lady of Penela • Infanta Constança • Beatriz, Lady of Lemos6th Generation 7th Generation Maria, Marchioness of Tortosa • Beatriz, Countess of Alburquerque8th Generation 9th Generation Isabel, Queen of Castile and León • Beatriz, Duchess of Viseu • Infanta Filipa • Isabel, Queen of Portugal • Filipa, Lady of Almada • Infanta Maria • Leonor, Holy Roman Empress • Beatriz, Lady of Ravenstein • Infanta Catarina • Infanta Filipa • Joana, Queen of Castile and León10th Generation Leonor, Queen of Portugal and the Algarve • Isabel, Duchess of Braganza • Infanta Catarina • Saint Joana, Princess of Portugal11th Generation 12th Generation Maria Manuela, Princess of Portugal • Infanta Isabel • Infanta Beatriz • Infanta Luisa • Maria, Hereditary Princess of Parma • Catarina, Duchess of Braganza13th Generation Isabella Clara Eugenia, Co-Sovereign of the Habsburg Netherlands* • Catherine Michelle, Duchess of Savoy* • Infanta Maria*14th Generation Anna, Queen of France* • Infanta Maria* Maria Anna, Holy Roman Empress* • Infanta Margarita Francisca*15th Generation Infanta Maria Margarita* • Infanta Margarita Maria Catalina* • Infanta Maria Eugenia* • Infanta Isabel Maria Teresa* • Infanta Maria Anna Antonia* • Maria Theresa, Queen of France* Joana, Princess of Beira • Catarina, Queen of England, Scotland and Ireland16th Generation Isabel Luísa, Princess of Beira • Infanta Francisca Xaviera • Infanta Teresa Maria • Infanta Francisca Josefa17th Generation 18th Generation 19th Generation 20th Generation Teresa, Princess of Beira • Maria Isabel, Queen of Spain • Maria Francisca, Countess of Molina • Infanta Isabel Maria • Infanta Maria da Assunção • Ana de Jesus Maria, Marchioness of Loulé Infanta Maria Carlota*21st Generation Maria II • Januária Maria, Princess Imperial of Brazil** • Infanta Paula Mariana** • Infanta Francisca** • Infanta Maria Amélia** • Maria das Neves, Duchess of San Jaime • Maria Teresa, Archduchess of Austria • Maria Josepha, Duchess in Bavaria • Adelgundes, Duchess of Guimarães • Maria Ana, Grand Duchess of Luxembourg • Maria Antónia, Duchess of Parma22nd Generation Infanta Maria*** • Maria Ana, Crown Princess of Saxony*** • Antónia, Princess of Hohenzollern*** • Isabel, Princess Imperial of Brazil** • Infanta Maria da Glória*** • Leopoldina, Princess Ludwig August of Saxe-Coburg-Kohary** • Maria Teresa, Princess Karl Ludwig of Thurn und Taxis • Isabel Maria, Princess of Thurn und Taxis • Infanta Maria Benedita • Infanta Mafalda • Maria Anna, Hereditary Princess of Thurn und Taxis • Infanta Filippa Maria • Maria Antónia, Mrs. Chanler • Maria Adelaide, Mrs. van Uden23rd Generation none24th Generation Infanta Maria Ana*** • Infanta Maria Francisca*also an infanta of Spain, **also an imperial princess of Brazil, ***also a princess of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, Duchess in Saxony Titles:
HH Princess Maria Adelaide of Braganza
HRH Infanta Maria Adelaide of Portugal
HH Princess Maria Adelaide of Braganza, Mrs. Nicolaas van Uden
References
- ^ Monroe, Kristen R. (2004). The hand of compassion: portraits of moral choice during the Holocaust. Princeton University Press. pp. 73–. ISBN 9780691118635. http://books.google.com/books?id=gPM3-qLlL-MC&pg=PA73. Retrieved 27 April 2011.
Categories:- 1912 births
- Living people
- Portuguese infantas
- House of Braganza
- People from Pyrénées-Atlantiques
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