Dom Fernando II of Braganza (Portuguese pronunciation:[fɨɾˈnɐ̃du]; 1430 – 20 June 1483) was the 3rd Duke of Braganza and the 1st Duke of Guimarães, among other titles. He is known for being executed for treason against the King.
Early life
A posthumous engraving of D. Fernando II.
Fernando II, born in 1430, was a successful young man and quickly grew popular amongst the Portuguese nobility. He was most appreciated by King Afonso V of Portugal, and always escorted the King on his different incursions into Morocco, where he participated in several conquests and expeditions.[1] Being favored by King Afonso V, Fernando was created Count of Guimarães in 1464. He was soon upgraded to Duke of Guimarães in 1475.
When his father, Fernando I, 2nd Duke of Braganza, died in 1478, Fernando II inherited the various titles of his father, the most important and noteworthy being the title of Duke of Braganza.[3] At this time, the House of Braganza was the most powerful noble house in the Kingdom of Portugal (with its seat at Vila Viçosa) and one of the most powerful ones in all of the Iberian Kingdoms.[4] During that period, the Dukes of Braganza resided at Vila Viçosa Castle.
Treason and downfall
When King John II of Portugal succeeded his father, King Afonso V, he sought to bring down the power of the Portuguese nobility, which had greatly flourished under his father's reign.[5][6][7] The King heavily focused on diminishing the powers of the two most powerful noble houses in the kingdom, the House of Beja and Viseu and the House of Braganza.[8]
King John II accused Fernando of Braganza, his second half-cousin, of high treason and had him executed at Évora in 1483.[9][10] Afterwards, the assets of the House of Braganza were confiscated and the family fled to Castile.[11][a] Shortly after, in 1484, John accused his first cousin, Diogo I of Beja and Viseu (brother-in-law of Fernando II), of the same offense and stabbed him to death.[12][13][14]
Marriage and issue
Fernando II of Braganza married twice. His first marriage was to D. Leonor de Menezes; they had no issue. He later married Isabella of Viseu (daughter of Prince Ferdinand, Duke of Beja and Viseu, and sister of King Manuel I of Portugal) in 1472, with whom he had four children, though only two reached adulthood.[2]
Name
Birth
Death
Notes
Filipe of Braganza
unknown
unknown
Jaime I of Braganza
October 1479
20 September 1532
11th Count of Barcelos, 8th Count of Ourém, 5th Count of Arraiolos and Neiva, 4th Duke of Braganza, 3rd Marquis of Vila Viçosa, 2nd Duke of Guimarães
Generations indicate descent from Afonso, Duke of Braganza, founder of the House of Braganza, until João II, Duke of Braganza, the first Braganza monarch of Portugal; italics indicate a head of the House
Generations indicate descent from John IV, King of Portugal, formerly John II, Duke of Braganza, the first Braganza monarch of Portugal, until Manuel II, King of Portugal, the last monarch of Portugal, excluding the Miguelist line; italics indicate a head of the House
1st generation
Teodósio, Prince of Brazil
Ana
Joana, Princess of Beira
Catarina, Queen Consort of the England
Manuel
Afonso VI
Peter II
Maria
2nd generation
Isabel Luísa, Princess of Beira
João, Prince of Brazil
John V
Francisco, Duke of Beja
António
Francisca Xaviera
Teresa Maria
Manuel, Count of Ourém
Francisca Josefa
Luísa, Duchess of Cadaval
Miguel
José, Archbishop of Braga
3rd generation
António
Gaspar, Archbishop of Braga
José, High Inquisitor of Portugal
Maria Rita of Braganza
Barbara, Queen Consort of Spain
Pedro, Prince of Brazil
Joseph I
Carlos
Peter III
Alexandre
João da Bemposta
Joana Francisca, Marquise of Cascais
Pedro Henrique, 1st Duke of Lafões
João Carlos, 2nd Duke of Lafões
Francisca
4th generation
Maria I
Mariana Francisca
Maria Doroteia
Maria Benedita, Princess of Brazil
José João, Duke of Miranda do Corvo
Carlota
Ana Maria, 3rd Duchess of Lafões
Maria Domingas, Duchess of Cadaval
5th generation
José, Prince of Brazil
João Carlos
João Francisco
John VI
Maria Ana Vitória
Maria Clementina
Maria Isabel
6th generation
Maria Teresa, Princess of Beira
Francisco António, Prince of Beira
Maria Isabel, Queen Consort of Spain
Pedro IV
Maria Francisca, Countess of Molina
Isabel Maria, Regent of Portugal
Miguel I
Maria da Assunção
Ana de Jesus Maria, Marquise of Loulé
7th generation
Maria II
Miguel, Prince of Beira
João Carlos, Prince of Beira
Januária Maria, Princess Imperial of Brazil
8th generation
Pedro V
Luís I
Maria
João, Duke of Beja
Maria Anna, Princess of Saxony
Antónia, Princess of Hohenzollern
Fernando
Augusto, Duke of Coimbra
Leopoldo
Maria da Glória
Eugénio
9th generation
Carlos I
Afonso, Duke of Porto
10th generation
Luís Filipe, Prince Royal of Portugal
Maria Ana
Manuel II
Members of the Imperial house
Generations indicate descent from Pedro I, Emperor of Brazil, also Pedro IV, King of Portugal, founder of the Empire of Brazil, until Pedro II, Emperor of Brazil, the last monarch of Brazil; italics indicates a head of the House
1st generation
Maria II, Queen of Portugal
Januária, Countess of Aquila
Paula
Francisca, Princess of Joinville
Pedro II
Maria Amélia
2nd generation
Afonso, Prince Imperial of Brazil
Isabel, Princess Imperial of Brazil
Leopoldina
Pedro Afonso, Prince Imperial of Brazil
3rd generation
Pedro Augusto
Augusto Leopoldo
José Fernando
Luís Gastão
Luís Maria
Pedro de Alcântara, Prince of Grão-Pará
Antônio Gastão
Members of the Miguelist House
Generations indicate descent from Miguel I, King of Portugal, founder of the Miguelist House, until Duarte Pio, Duke of Braganza, the current head of the House of Braganza; italics indicates a head of the House
1st generation
Maria das Neves, Duchess of San Jaime
Miguel, Duke of Braganza
Maria Teresa, Archduchess of Austria
Maria José, Duchess in Bavaria
Aldegundes, Duchess of Guimarães
Maria Ana, Grand Duchess of Luxembourg
Maria Antónia, Duchess of Parma
2nd generation
Miguel, Duke of Viseu
Francisco José
Maria Teresa, Princess of Thurn and Taxis
Isabel Maria, Princess of Thurn and Taxis
Maria Benedita
Mafalda
Maria Ana, Princess of Thurn and Taxis
Maria Antónia
Filipa
Duarte Nuno, Duke of Braganza
Maria Adelaide
3rd generation
Duarte Pio, Duke of Braganza
Miguel, Duke of Viseu
4th generation
Afonso, Prince of Beira
Maria Francisca
Dinis, Duke of Porto
Titles
Regnal
King of Portugal and the Algarves
Emperor of Brazil
King of the United Kingdom of Portugal, Brazil, and the Algarves
Royal
Prince of Portugal
Prince of Brazil
Prince Royal of United Kingdom of Portugal, Brazil and the Algarves