A princess of the Two-Sicilies she married Pedro II in 1842. She encouraged cultural development in Brazil. During the coup she suffered a heart attack which weakened her health. Upon arriving in Portugal to begin living in exile she died. She was originally buried in the Pantheon of São Vicente de Fora. Her body was translated to the Imperial Mausoleum in Petropolis on December 5, 1939.
A princess of the Two-Sicilies she married Pedro II in 1842. She encouraged cultural development in Brazil. During the coup she suffered a heart attack which weakened her health. Upon arriving in Portugal to begin living in exile she died. She was originally buried in the Pantheon of São Vicente de Fora. Her body was translated to the Imperial Mausoleum in Petropolis on December 5, 1939.
Family Members
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Luisa Carlota de Borbón-Dos Sicilias
1804–1844
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Maria Christina De Borbon-Dos Sicilias
1806–1878
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Ferdinand II
1810–1859
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Principe Carlo Ferdinando de Borbón-Dos Sicilias
1811–1862
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Leopold Count of Syracuse
1813–1860
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Princess Maria Antonia of the Two Sicilies
1814–1898
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Antonio Pasquale of the Two Sicilies
1816–1843
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Maria Carolina Ferdinanda of Bourbon-Two Sicillies
1820–1861
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Louis Marie Charles de Bourbon-Aquila
1824–1891
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Francesco di Paola Luigi Emanuele of Bourbon-Two Sicilies
1827–1892
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