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Mariana Victoria of Bourbon (Portuguese: Mariana Vitória) (March 31, 1718January 15, 1781) was queen consort of Portugal and the Algarves due to her marriage to Joseph I.

Biography

Mariana Victoria was the eldest daughter of Philip V of Spain and Elizabeth Farnese. As a child, she was engaged to Louis XV of France, but went back to Spain to continue her education. The engagement was later broken off and she was instead engaged to the future Joseph I of Portugal. She married Joseph on January 19, 1729. When her husband was declared incapable of ruling in 1774, she was proclaimed Regent, and acted as the Regent for Portugal in all matters until Joseph's death on February 24 1777. Upon her husband's death, their eldest daughter Maria became the first queen regnant as Maria I of Portugal.

Marriage and Children

Four daughters by Joseph I of Portugal:
Name Birth Death Notes
Princess Maria Francisca December 17 1734 March 20 1816 Succeeded Joseph as 26th (or 27th according to some historians) monarch and first queen regnant of Portugal.
Infanta Mariana October 7 1736 May 16 1813
Infanta Doroteia September 21 1739 January 14 1771
Infanta Benedita July 25 1746 August 18 1829 Married her nephew Joseph, Prince of Beira.

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