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  1. Infanta Isabel Maria of Braganza (Portuguese pronunciation: [izɐˈbɛl mɐˈɾiɐ]; Queluz, 4 July 1801 – Benfica, then Belém, 22 April 1876) was a Portuguese infanta (princess) and fourth daughter of King John VI of Portugal and his wife Carlota Joaquina of Spain. She acted as regent for her brother Pedro IV and for her niece ...

  2. Maria Isabel of Braganza (Maria Isabel Francisca de Assis Antónia Carlota Joana Josefa Xavier de Paula Micaela Rafaela Isabel Gonzaga; 19 May 1797 – 26 December 1818) was a Portuguese infanta who became Queen of Spain as the second wife of King Ferdinand VII.

  3. María Isabel de Braganza y Borbón (Queluz, 19 de mayo de 1797-Aranjuez, 26 de diciembre de 1818) fue una infanta de la Casa Real de Portugal y luego reina consorte de España como segunda esposa de Fernando VII, que era tío suyo.

  4. 17 de abr. de 2013 · La infanta María Isabel Luisa, nacida el 21 de agosto de 1817, no superó los cinco meses de vida. La impulsora de las artes. María Isabel de Braganza era una gran aficionada al arte. En una estancia en El Escorial visitó las obras de restauración del monasterio que había quedado dañado después de la guerra de la Independencia.

  5. Isabel María Francisca de Braganza y Borbón. Palacio de Queluz, Lisboa (Portugal), 19.V.1797 – Palacio de Aranjuez (Madrid), 26.XII.1818. Reina de España, segunda esposa de Fernando VII. Era hija del rey Juan VI de Portugal y de la infanta española Carlota Joaquina de Borbón.

  6. 1829. Oil on canvas. Room 101. María Isabel of Braganza was born in Lisbon on 19 May 1797, daughter of John VI of Portugal and Carlota Joaquina of Spain. She became queen of Spain when she married her uncle, Ferdinand VII, on 28 September 1816 and became his second wife. She died during childbirth in Aranjuez on 26 December 1818.

  7. Maria Isabel of Braganza. Ca. 1816. Oil on canvas. Not on display. See work in timeline. Tags. 1811 1821 Canvas Heraldic and Noble Elements Jewels Oil +. RDF. Multimedia. See more multimedia content. Technical data. Queen María Isabel of Braganza as founder of the Museo del Prado. Oil on canvas, 1829. Maria Cristina of Bourbon, Queen of Spain.