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  1. Maria Ana de Bragança; Princess Karl August of Thurn and Taxis: Born 3 September 1899 Schloss Fischhorn, Zell am See, Salzburg, Austria-Hungary: Died: 23 June 1971 (aged 71) Feldafing, Bavaria, Germany: Burial

  2. Maria Ana of Braganza (Maria Ana Francisca Josefa Rita Joana; 7 October 1736 – 16 May 1813), was a Portuguese infanta daughter of King Joseph I of Portugal and his wife Mariana Victoria of Spain. Biography. The infanta was born in Lisbon on October 7, 1736, and was the second of four daughters of Joseph I.

  3. Princess Maria Ana died on 23 June 1971 at age 71 in Feldafing, Bavaria, Germany. She was survived by her husband and three of her children. Link to Wikipedia biography. Relationships. child->parent relationship with Miguel, Duke of Braganza (born 19 September 1853)

  4. Maria Anna of Braganza; Princess George of Saxony: Born 21 August 1843 Necessidades Palace, Lisbon, Portugal: Died: 5 February 1884 (aged 40) Dresden, Saxony: Burial

  5. Maria Ana, Grand Duchess of Luxembourg, Duchess of Nassau, born Princess of Braganza, was married to Crown Prince Guillaume IV of Luxembourg in 1893. She became the second Grand Duchess of Luxembourg following the accession to the Throne of Grand Duke Guillaume IV on 17 November 1905 .

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  6. From 1827, with the wedding of Nuno de Mendóça, 2nd Marquis of Loulé (latter 1st Duke of Loulé), heir and successor of this House, with H.R.H. Princess Dona Ana de Jesus Maria de Bragança and Bourbon (1806 – 1857), Infanta of Portugal, youngest daughter of King Dom João VI (1767-1826) and Queen Dona Carlota Joaquina de Borbón (Princess ...

  7. In 1893, Prince Guillaume married the Catholic Princess Maria Ana of Braganza, Infanta of Portugal, whom he had first met in 1884. The six Princesses resulting from this marriage were all baptised Catholics. In 1904, he hired a Luxembourgish teacher, Ms Marie Knaff, to educate his six daughters.