| Contents |
| Life |
| Ancestors |
| Marriages and descendants |
| 'Miguel I of Portugal' | 'Father:' John VI of Portugal | 'Paternal Grandfather:' Peter III of Portugal | 'Father's Paternal Grandfather:' John V of Portugal |
| 'Father's Paternal Grandmother:' Mary Anne of Austria | |||
| 'Paternal Grandmother:' Maria I of Portugal | 'Father's Maternal Grandfather:' Joseph I of Portugal | ||
| 'Father's Maternal Grandmother:' Mariana Victoria of Spain | |||
| 'Mother:' Charlotte of Spain | 'Maternal Grandfather:' Charles IV of Spain | 'Mother's Paternal Grandfather:' Charles III of Spain | |
| 'Mother's Paternal Grandmother:' Maria Amalia of Saxony | |||
| 'Maternal Grandmother:' Maria Luisa of Parma | 'Mother's Maternal Grandfather:' Philip, Duke of Parma | ||
| 'Mother's Maternal Grandmother:' Louise-Elisabeth of France |
| Name | Birth | Death | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 'By Adelheid of Löwenstein-Wertheim-Rosenberg' (April 3 1831-December 16 1909; married in 1851) | |||
| Maria das Neves | August 5 1852 | February 15 1941 | Married Alfonso Carlos, Duke of San Jaime, Infante of Spain. Pretender to the Spanish Throne (''See: Carlism'') |
| Miguel | September 19 1853 | October 11 1927 | Duke of Braganza. Grandfather of the present day throne claimant Duarte Pio, Duke of Braganza. |
| Maria Teresa | August 24 1855 | February 12 1944 | Married Archduke Carl Ludwig of Austria as his third wife. |
| Maria José | March 19 1857 | March 11 1943 | Married Duke Carl Theodor in Bavaria (brother of Empress Elisabeth of Austria) as his second wife. |
| Aldegundes, Duchess of Guimaraes | November 10 1858 | April 15 1946 | Married Enrico of Parma, Count di Bardi, son of Charles III of Parma. |
| Maria Ana | July 13 1861 | July 31 1942 | Married Guillaume IV, Grand Duke of Luxembourg. |
| Maria Antónia | November 28 1862 | May 14 1959 | Married Robert I, Duke of Parma as his second wife. |
| 'Illegitimate offspring' | |||
| Maria da Assunção Carmo e Bragança | March 1831 | November 18 1910 | Natural daughter from a relationship with a woman of the Portuguese aristocracy living in Rome named Antonia Francisca Ribeiro e Carmo. Recognized as his child in 1839, thereby being semi-legitimized. |