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Prince August Leopold of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha

Prince August Leopold of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha and Braganza (6 December 1867 – 11 October 1922), known in Brazil as Dom Augusto Leopoldo, was a prince of the Empire of Brazil and of the House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha-Koháry. He was the second of four sons born to German Prince Ludwig August of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha and Princess Leopoldina of Brazil.

August Leopold
Prince of Brazil
Prince of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha
Duke of Saxe
BornPrinz August Leopold von Sachsen-Coburg und Gotha und Braganza, Herzog von Sachsen, Prinz von Brasilien
(1867-12-06)6 December 1867
Rio de Janeiro, Empire of Brazil
Died11 October 1922(1922-10-11) (aged 54)
Schladming, Austria
Burial
SpouseArchduchess Karoline Marie of Austria
IssuePrincess Klementine
Princess Maria Karoline
Prince Rainer
Prince Philipp
Princess Theresia Christiane
Princess Leopoldine
Prince Ernst
Names
August Leopold Philipp Maria Michael Gabriel Raphael Gonzaga
HouseSaxe-Coburg and Gotha-Koháry
FatherPrince Ludwig August of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha
MotherPrincess Leopoldina of Brazil
Signature

The second grandson of the Emperor Pedro II, the prince was, for some years included among the presumptive heirs to the Imperial Crown of Brazil. Their descendants would form the Saxe-Coburg and Gotha branch of the Imperial House of Brazil.

Biography edit

Early life edit

 
August's mother (standing), holding him, and aunt Isabel (seated), holding his brother Peter August (Rio de Janeiro, 1866)
 
Prince Augusto (seated on the left) as Admiral Wandenkolk's helper in the center
 
The Prince in typical Japanese costumes during the Almirante Barroso Cruiser scale in Japan in 1889

Born Prince August Leopold Philipp Maria Michael Gabriel Raphael Gonzaga of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, Duke in Saxony, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, he was the second son of Prince Ludwig August of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha and Leopoldina of Braganza, Princess of Brazil. His paternal grandparents were Prince August of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha and Princess Clémentine of Orléans (daughter of King Louis Philippe I of France) and his maternal grandparents were Emperor Pedro II of Brazil and Empress Teresa Cristina (daughter of King Francis I of the Two Sicilies).[1] His elder brother was Prince Pedro Augusto of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha; his two younger brothers were Prince Joseph and Ludwig Gaston.

His birth was announced by the Emperor to the nation in the speech from the throne of 9 May 1868:

I am pleased to announce to you that my beloved daughter, Princess Leopoldina, having returned from Europe with the Duke of Saxony, my very dear son-in-law, gave birth on December 6 of last year to a prince, who was given the name of Augusto.[2]

Back in Europe, Princess Leopoldina reported from her youngest sister. The prince, however, had little contact with his mother, who died on 7 February 1871 when he was a little over three years old. His father decided to settle definitively in Austria-Hungary, where his children were in the care of their paternal grandmother. Isabel, Princess Imperial of Brazil had not yet had any children at the time of her sister's death and the lack of heirs had already caused concern among the Brazilians. In a letter dated 4 March 1871 the Brazilian ambassador to Vienna, Francisco Adolfo de Varnhagen (future Viscount of Porto Seguro), said to the Emperor:

If the august grandchildren of HIM, Sr, will one day be princes of the Empire, all Brazilians will desire that they be brought up and educated in Brazil, whereas nothing will lose any of them with such education, if luck will call it To another destination in Europe, and it is less likely that it seems that the succession may fall to their fourth, can not conceive in this respect anything impossible if anyone remembers that (in the history of Portugal itself) to reach To compel the throne to the fortunate Dom Manuel, he had to take charge of taking before him, as I recall, some fourteen who had first right to the throne of Dom João II.[3]

In his first trip to Europe, still in 1871, Emperor Pedro II decided to bring his grandchildren to Brazil, to create them as eventual heirs to the throne.[4] A family council determined that Princess Leopoldina's two eldest children would be cared for by their maternal grandparents, being raised and educated in Brazil.[4] Thus, on 1 April 1872, Dom Pedro Augusto and Dom Augusto Leopoldo, accompanied by the imperial couple, arrived in Rio de Janeiro, where they were received with great enthusiasm.[5]

The re-acclimatization to the native homeland was difficult for the brothers. Accustomed to the luxury of the palaces of Vienna and Styria, they began to live in the modest and old-fashioned Palace of São Cristóvão, where they played little because of the rigid routine of studies imposed by their grandfather.[6] They had as preceptor the then rector of the Externato Dom Pedro II, Manuel Pacheco da Silva (future Baron of Pacheco), and they spent the days training mount and studying French classics, rhetoric, history, geography, languages and music.

Although his older brother enjoyed the status of Pedro II's favorite grandson, due to their affinity for studies, other chroniclers noted that Augusto's temper, completely opposite to that of his grandfather, made him the monarch's favorite.

Career edit

Having inherited from his father and grandfather's love for the Navy, he entered as an aspirant at the Naval Academy in December 1882, at the age of fifteen.[7] With a school curriculum described as brilliant, Augusto formed a marine guard in 1886.

In the Imperial Brazilian Navy, Prince Augusto arrived at the post of second lieutenant (equivalent, now the first lieutenant), serving on board the Niterói Corvette, the battleship Riachuelo and the cruiser Almirante Barroso, in addition to being the helper of orders of Admiral Eduardo Wandenkolk, future republican leader.[7]

Republic and exile edit

 
Prince Augusto (right) and his older brother in the exile in Cannes

On 15 November 1889 the prince was in the East, on board Almirante Barroso (who was on his first circumnavigation trip), when a coup d'état ended the monarchist regime in Brazil.[8] Communication difficulties prevented the crew from learning about what happened before December.[8] Telegrams of Admiral Wandenkolk - now Minister of the Navy of the provisional government - instructed the commander of the cruiser to replace the imperial insignia of the flags and to induce Augusto to resign.[8] After consulting his grandfather and his uncle, the Count d'Eu, the prince decided not to resign, but to request a license of two months.[8] In telegram, the minister responded to the request: "Prince resignation service, I grant leave. Wandenkolk."

Dom Augusto disembarked in Colombo, Ceylon, where the crew offered him a farewell dinner. Excited, the prince distributed his belongings among his companions.[9]

After a few months, he joined his family and remained with Emperor Pedro II until his death on 5 December 1891. After that, he settled in Vienna, where he obtained, through his father, the special permission of Emperor Franz Joseph I of Austria to join the Austro-Hungarian Navy.[10] Having conducted the entrance examinations, Prince Augusto was admitted to the Austrian naval reserve without prejudice to his status as a Brazilian citizen, as he explained in a letter dated 6 May 1893 to Baron of Estrela, his attorney in Brazil:

As I wrote to Antonio, I decided to enter the service of Austria, since the Emperor welcomed me as a Brazilian prince, without my having to lose my Brazilian rights...

 
Prince Augusto Leopoldo of Saxe-Coburg and Braganza with his wife, the Archduchess Carolina Maria of Austria-Tuscany, and three of his children (from left): Princess Clementina, Princess Maria and Prince Augustus, c. 1900

In the service of the Austrian Navy (where he obtained the patent of Kapitän zur See, equivalent to sea-captain), Augusto had the opportunity to visit other countries, where he continued to be received with the deference reserved for members of ruling houses. In 1897, on board the coast defence ship SMS Wien, he visited Portugal, where he was received by King Carlos I, and Great Britain, where he was received more than once by Queen Victoria.[10]

With the aggravation of his brother's psychiatric problems, the prince came to be contemplated by the Brazilian monarchists to assume the throne of Brazil during the frustrated plans of restoration of the regime. He even participated in a restoration attempt by which he returned to Brazil in 1893, but was prevented from landing on national territory.[11]

Marriage and issue edit

On 30 May 1894, August Leopold married Archduchess Karoline Marie of Austria, in Vienna. His bride was the fourth child and second daughter of Archduke Karl Salvator of Austria, Prince of Tuscany, and his wife Princess Maria Immaculata of Bourbon-Two Sicilies.[9] The ceremony was officiated by Anton Josef Gruscha, cardinal-archbishop of Vienna, and was attended by Emperor Franz Joseph I, Empress Elisabeth (widely known as ''Sissi) and other princes and sovereigns. The couple were the godfathers of King Ferdinand II of the Two Sicilies and Ferdinand IV, Grand Duke of Tuscany.[9] The couple had eight children:

  • August Clemens Karl Joseph Maria Michael Gabriel Raphael Gonzaga (27 October 1895, Pula – 22 September 1908, Gerasdorf)
  • Klementine Maria Teresa Josepha Leopoldine Viktoria Raphaele Gabriele Gonzaga (23 March 1897, Pula – 7 January 1975, Lausanne), married Eduard von Heller on 17 November 1925.
  • Maria Karoline Philomena Ignatia Pauline Josepha Michaela Gabriela Raphaela Gonzaga (10 January 1899, Pula – 6 June 1941, Hartheim bei Linz[12]), had been living in an institution for the mentally disabled in Schladming; in 1941, under the Nazi Action T4 euthanasia policy, the patients were removed to the concentration camp of Schloss Hartheim and gassed.
  • Rainer Maria Joseph Florian Ignatius Michael Gabriel Raphael Gonzaga (4 May 1900, Pula – after 7 January 1945), believed to have been killed in action at Budapest.
  • Philipp Josias Maria Joseph Ignatius Michael Gabriel Raphael Gonzaga (18 August 1901, Walterskirchen – Vienna,18 October 1985), married morganatically on 23 April 1944 to Sarah Aurelia Halasz; their only son and four grandchildren were barred from the succession of the House of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha-Koháry.
  • Theresia Christiane Maria Josepha Ignatia Benizia Michaela Gabriele Raphaele Gonzaga (23 August 1902, Walterskirchen – 24 January 1990, Villach), married on 6 October 1930 to Lamoral, Freiherr von Taxis-Bordogna und Valnigra; their descendants assumed the surname Tasso de Saxe-Coburgo e Bragança.
  • Leopoldine Blanka Maria Josepha Ignatia Pankrazia Michaela Gabriele Raphaele Gonzaga (13 May 1905, Schloß Gerasdorf – 24 December 1978, Hungary)
  • Ernst Franz Maria Joseph Ignatius Thaddeus Felix Michael Gabriel Raphael Gonzaga (25 February 1907, Gerasdorf – 9 June 1978, Gröbming, Styria), married morganatically on 4 September 1939 to Irmgard Röll. This marriage was childless.

Last years edit

 
Tomb of Prince Augusto Leopoldo in Coburg

In his last years, Dom Augusto acquired his paternal family's soft spot for art collections, happening to collect works done in ivory.[10] He never fully adapted to life in Europe, continuing to maintain close relationships with other Brazilians.[10] Gerasdorf Castle, his residence on the outskirts of Vienna, was decorated with objects and photos of Brazil.[10]

The repeal of the Law of Banishment, which prevented the landing of any member of the old ruling family in Brazil, brought to the prince great joy and hope to revisit the native land.[13] He was preparing to return to the country with the whole family for the celebrations of the centenary of the Independence of Brazil in 1922, but fell seriously ill and could not make the dream trip.

Dom Augusto Leopoldo died in Schladming, Austria on 11 October 1922, at the age of 54. His body was buried in the crypt of St. Augustinkirche, in Coburg.[13]

Titles and honors edit

Styles of
Prince Augusto Leopoldo
 
Reference styleHis Highness
Spoken styleYour Highness

Titles and styles edit

  • 6 December 1867 – 11 October 1922: His Highness Prince Augusto Leopoldo of Brazil, Prince of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, Duke of Saxony[14]

Honors edit

Prince Augusto Leopoldo was a recipient of the following orders:[15][16]

Brazilian honours
Foreign honours

Ancestry edit

Sources edit

  • Defrance O., "These Princes who came from Brazil" in Royalty Digest Quarterly n°2 - 2012, pp. 1–13.
  • Almanak Administrativo, Mercantil e Industrial do Império do Brazil para 1889 - 46º Anno
  • Bragança, Dom Carlos Tasso de Saxe-Coburgo e. A Princesa Leopoldina, in Revista do Instituto Historico e Geografico Brasileiro, vol. 243, 1959, p. 70-93 (ISSN 0101-4366)
  • Bragança, Dom Carlos Tasso de Saxe-Coburgo e. Vultos do Brasil Imperial na Ordem Ernestina da Saxônia, in Anais do Museu Histórico Nacional, volume XII, 1951, p. 88
  • Bragança, Dom Carlos Tasso de Saxe-Coburgo e. Palácio Leopoldina, in Revista do Instituto Histórico e Geográfico Brasileiro, vol. 438, 2008, p. 281-303 (ISSN 0101-4366)
  • Defrance, Olivier. La Médicis des Cobourg, Clémentine d’Orléans, Bruxelles, Racine, 2007 (ISBN 2873864869)
  • Defrance O., "These Princes who came from Brazil" in Royalty Digest Quarterly n°2 - 2012, pp. 1-13.
  • Del Priore, Mary. O Príncipe Maldito, Rio de Janeiro, Objetiva, 2007 (ISBN 857302867X)
  • Lessa, Clado Ribeiro de. O Segundo Ramo da Casa Imperial e a nossa Marinha de Guerra, in Revista do Instituto Historico e Geografico Brasileiro, vol. 211, 1951, p. 118-133 (ISSN 0101-4366)
  • Lyra, Heitor. História de Dom Pedro II - Declínio (1880-1891), Belo Horizonte, Itatiaia; São Paulo, Ed. da Universidade de São Paulo, 1977, p. 37, 145, 173 (ISBN 9788531903571)
  • Sessão Imperial da abertura da 2ª sessão da 13ª legislatura, in Annaes do Senado do Império do Brasil, Segunda Sessão em 1868 da 13ª Legislatura, de 27 de abril a 30 de maio, volume I, p. 28-30
  • Vinholes, L.C. Intercâmbio Cultural e Artístico nas relações Brasil-Japão - Centenário do Tratado de Amizade, de Comércio e Navegação 05.11.1895 - 05.11.1995. in Revista Iberoamericana nº 33, Vol. XVII, nº 2, Instituto Iberoamericano da Universidade Sofia, Tóquio, 1995, p. 17-36
  • Wehrs, Carlos. A Princesa Leopoldina de Bragança e Bourbon e a Casa Ducal de Saxe-Coburg, in Revista do Instituto Historico e Geografico Brasileiro, vol. 437, 2007, p. 275-289 (ISSN 0101-4366)

References edit

  1. ^ Wehrs, 278-279
  2. ^ Annaes do Senado, 29
  3. ^ Lessa, 123
  4. ^ a b Defrance, 233-234
  5. ^ Del Priore, 11
  6. ^ Del Priore, 60
  7. ^ a b Lessa, 125
  8. ^ a b c d Lessa, 129
  9. ^ a b c Lessa, 130
  10. ^ a b c d e Lessa, 131
  11. ^ Del Priore, 246-247
  12. ^ According to her memorial plaque in the family crypt in Coburg
  13. ^ a b . Archived from the original on 5 June 2011. Retrieved 15 May 2017.
  14. ^ Bragança (1959), 87, 90
  15. ^ Bragança (2008), 166
  16. ^ Del Priore, 124
  17. ^ Bragança, Jose Vicente de (2014). "Agraciamentos Portugueses Aos Príncipes da Casa Saxe-Coburgo-Gota" [Portuguese Honours awarded to Princes of the House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha]. Pro Phalaris (in Portuguese). 9–10: 10. Retrieved 28 November 2019.

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Brasilien 1867 12 06 6 December 1867Rio de Janeiro Empire of BrazilDied11 October 1922 1922 10 11 aged 54 Schladming AustriaBurialSt Augustin CoburgSpouseArchduchess Karoline Marie of AustriaIssuePrincess KlementinePrincess Maria KarolinePrince RainerPrince PhilippPrincess Theresia ChristianePrincess LeopoldinePrince ErnstNamesAugust Leopold Philipp Maria Michael Gabriel Raphael GonzagaHouseSaxe Coburg and Gotha KoharyFatherPrince Ludwig August of Saxe Coburg and GothaMotherPrincess Leopoldina of BrazilSignatureThe second grandson of the Emperor Pedro II the prince was for some years included among the presumptive heirs to the Imperial Crown of Brazil Their descendants would form the Saxe Coburg and Gotha branch of the Imperial House of Brazil Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Early life 1 2 Career 1 3 Republic and exile 1 4 Marriage and issue 1 5 Last years 2 Titles and honors 2 1 Titles and styles 2 2 Honors 3 Ancestry 4 Sources 5 ReferencesBiography editEarly life edit nbsp August s mother standing holding him and aunt Isabel seated holding his brother Peter August Rio de Janeiro 1866 nbsp Prince Augusto seated on the left as Admiral Wandenkolk s helper in the center nbsp The Prince in typical Japanese costumes during the Almirante Barroso Cruiser scale in Japan in 1889Born Prince August Leopold Philipp Maria Michael Gabriel Raphael Gonzaga of Saxe Coburg Gotha Duke in Saxony in Rio de Janeiro Brazil he was the second son of Prince Ludwig August of Saxe Coburg and Gotha and Leopoldina of Braganza Princess of Brazil His paternal grandparents were Prince August of Saxe Coburg and Gotha and Princess Clementine of Orleans daughter of King Louis Philippe I of France and his maternal grandparents were Emperor Pedro II of Brazil and Empress Teresa Cristina daughter of King Francis I of the Two Sicilies 1 His elder brother was Prince Pedro Augusto of Saxe Coburg and Gotha his two younger brothers were Prince Joseph and Ludwig Gaston His birth was announced by the Emperor to the nation in the speech from the throne of 9 May 1868 I am pleased to announce to you that my beloved daughter Princess Leopoldina having returned from Europe with the Duke of Saxony my very dear son in law gave birth on December 6 of last year to a prince who was given the name of Augusto 2 Back in Europe Princess Leopoldina reported from her youngest sister The prince however had little contact with his mother who died on 7 February 1871 when he was a little over three years old His father decided to settle definitively in Austria Hungary where his children were in the care of their paternal grandmother Isabel Princess Imperial of Brazil had not yet had any children at the time of her sister s death and the lack of heirs had already caused concern among the Brazilians In a letter dated 4 March 1871 the Brazilian ambassador to Vienna Francisco Adolfo de Varnhagen future Viscount of Porto Seguro said to the Emperor If the august grandchildren of HIM Sr will one day be princes of the Empire all Brazilians will desire that they be brought up and educated in Brazil whereas nothing will lose any of them with such education if luck will call it To another destination in Europe and it is less likely that it seems that the succession may fall to their fourth can not conceive in this respect anything impossible if anyone remembers that in the history of Portugal itself to reach To compel the throne to the fortunate Dom Manuel he had to take charge of taking before him as I recall some fourteen who had first right to the throne of Dom Joao II 3 In his first trip to Europe still in 1871 Emperor Pedro II decided to bring his grandchildren to Brazil to create them as eventual heirs to the throne 4 A family council determined that Princess Leopoldina s two eldest children would be cared for by their maternal grandparents being raised and educated in Brazil 4 Thus on 1 April 1872 Dom Pedro Augusto and Dom Augusto Leopoldo accompanied by the imperial couple arrived in Rio de Janeiro where they were received with great enthusiasm 5 The re acclimatization to the native homeland was difficult for the brothers Accustomed to the luxury of the palaces of Vienna and Styria they began to live in the modest and old fashioned Palace of Sao Cristovao where they played little because of the rigid routine of studies imposed by their grandfather 6 They had as preceptor the then rector of the Externato Dom Pedro II Manuel Pacheco da Silva future Baron of Pacheco and they spent the days training mount and studying French classics rhetoric history geography languages and music Although his older brother enjoyed the status of Pedro II s favorite grandson due to their affinity for studies other chroniclers noted that Augusto s temper completely opposite to that of his grandfather made him the monarch s favorite Career edit Having inherited from his father and grandfather s love for the Navy he entered as an aspirant at the Naval Academy in December 1882 at the age of fifteen 7 With a school curriculum described as brilliant Augusto formed a marine guard in 1886 In the Imperial Brazilian Navy Prince Augusto arrived at the post of second lieutenant equivalent now the first lieutenant serving on board the Niteroi Corvette the battleship Riachuelo and the cruiser Almirante Barroso in addition to being the helper of orders of Admiral Eduardo Wandenkolk future republican leader 7 Republic and exile edit nbsp Prince Augusto right and his older brother in the exile in CannesOn 15 November 1889 the prince was in the East on board Almirante Barroso who was on his first circumnavigation trip when a coup d etat ended the monarchist regime in Brazil 8 Communication difficulties prevented the crew from learning about what happened before December 8 Telegrams of Admiral Wandenkolk now Minister of the Navy of the provisional government instructed the commander of the cruiser to replace the imperial insignia of the flags and to induce Augusto to resign 8 After consulting his grandfather and his uncle the Count d Eu the prince decided not to resign but to request a license of two months 8 In telegram the minister responded to the request Prince resignation service I grant leave Wandenkolk Dom Augusto disembarked in Colombo Ceylon where the crew offered him a farewell dinner Excited the prince distributed his belongings among his companions 9 After a few months he joined his family and remained with Emperor Pedro II until his death on 5 December 1891 After that he settled in Vienna where he obtained through his father the special permission of Emperor Franz Joseph I of Austria to join the Austro Hungarian Navy 10 Having conducted the entrance examinations Prince Augusto was admitted to the Austrian naval reserve without prejudice to his status as a Brazilian citizen as he explained in a letter dated 6 May 1893 to Baron of Estrela his attorney in Brazil As I wrote to Antonio I decided to enter the service of Austria since the Emperor welcomed me as a Brazilian prince without my having to lose my Brazilian rights nbsp Prince Augusto Leopoldo of Saxe Coburg and Braganza with his wife the Archduchess Carolina Maria of Austria Tuscany and three of his children from left Princess Clementina Princess Maria and Prince Augustus c 1900In the service of the Austrian Navy where he obtained the patent of Kapitan zur See equivalent to sea captain Augusto had the opportunity to visit other countries where he continued to be received with the deference reserved for members of ruling houses In 1897 on board the coast defence ship SMS Wien he visited Portugal where he was received by King Carlos I and Great Britain where he was received more than once by Queen Victoria 10 With the aggravation of his brother s psychiatric problems the prince came to be contemplated by the Brazilian monarchists to assume the throne of Brazil during the frustrated plans of restoration of the regime He even participated in a restoration attempt by which he returned to Brazil in 1893 but was prevented from landing on national territory 11 Marriage and issue edit On 30 May 1894 August Leopold married Archduchess Karoline Marie of Austria in Vienna His bride was the fourth child and second daughter of Archduke Karl Salvator of Austria Prince of Tuscany and his wife Princess Maria Immaculata of Bourbon Two Sicilies 9 The ceremony was officiated by Anton Josef Gruscha cardinal archbishop of Vienna and was attended by Emperor Franz Joseph I Empress Elisabeth widely known as Sissi and other princes and sovereigns The couple were the godfathers of King Ferdinand II of the Two Sicilies and Ferdinand IV Grand Duke of Tuscany 9 The couple had eight children August Clemens Karl Joseph Maria Michael Gabriel Raphael Gonzaga 27 October 1895 Pula 22 September 1908 Gerasdorf Klementine Maria Teresa Josepha Leopoldine Viktoria Raphaele Gabriele Gonzaga 23 March 1897 Pula 7 January 1975 Lausanne married Eduard von Heller on 17 November 1925 Maria Karoline Philomena Ignatia Pauline Josepha Michaela Gabriela Raphaela Gonzaga 10 January 1899 Pula 6 June 1941 Hartheim bei Linz 12 had been living in an institution for the mentally disabled in Schladming in 1941 under the Nazi Action T4 euthanasia policy the patients were removed to the concentration camp of Schloss Hartheim and gassed Rainer Maria Joseph Florian Ignatius Michael Gabriel Raphael Gonzaga 4 May 1900 Pula after 7 January 1945 believed to have been killed in action at Budapest Philipp Josias Maria Joseph Ignatius Michael Gabriel Raphael Gonzaga 18 August 1901 Walterskirchen Vienna 18 October 1985 married morganatically on 23 April 1944 to Sarah Aurelia Halasz their only son and four grandchildren were barred from the succession of the House of Saxe Coburg Gotha Kohary Theresia Christiane Maria Josepha Ignatia Benizia Michaela Gabriele Raphaele Gonzaga 23 August 1902 Walterskirchen 24 January 1990 Villach married on 6 October 1930 to Lamoral Freiherr von Taxis Bordogna und Valnigra their descendants assumed the surname Tasso de Saxe Coburgo e Braganca Leopoldine Blanka Maria Josepha Ignatia Pankrazia Michaela Gabriele Raphaele Gonzaga 13 May 1905 Schloss Gerasdorf 24 December 1978 Hungary Ernst Franz Maria Joseph Ignatius Thaddeus Felix Michael Gabriel Raphael Gonzaga 25 February 1907 Gerasdorf 9 June 1978 Grobming Styria married morganatically on 4 September 1939 to Irmgard Roll This marriage was childless Last years edit nbsp Tomb of Prince Augusto Leopoldo in CoburgIn his last years Dom Augusto acquired his paternal family s soft spot for art collections happening to collect works done in ivory 10 He never fully adapted to life in Europe continuing to maintain close relationships with other Brazilians 10 Gerasdorf Castle his residence on the outskirts of Vienna was decorated with objects and photos of Brazil 10 The repeal of the Law of Banishment which prevented the landing of any member of the old ruling family in Brazil brought to the prince great joy and hope to revisit the native land 13 He was preparing to return to the country with the whole family for the celebrations of the centenary of the Independence of Brazil in 1922 but fell seriously ill and could not make the dream trip Dom Augusto Leopoldo died in Schladming Austria on 11 October 1922 at the age of 54 His body was buried in the crypt of St Augustinkirche in Coburg 13 Titles and honors editStyles of Prince Augusto Leopoldo nbsp Reference styleHis HighnessSpoken styleYour HighnessTitles and styles edit 6 December 1867 11 October 1922 His Highness Prince Augusto Leopoldo of Brazil Prince of Saxe Coburg and Gotha Duke of Saxony 14 Honors edit Prince Augusto Leopoldo was a recipient of the following orders 15 16 Brazilian honours nbsp Grand Cross of the Order of the Southern Cross nbsp Grand Cross of the Order of Pedro I nbsp Grand Cross of the Order of the RoseForeign honours nbsp Grand Cross of the Order of the Tower and Sword 5 February 1903 17 nbsp Grand Cross of the Order of Leopold nbsp Grand Cross of the Saxe Ernestine House Order nbsp Grand Cross of the Legion of Honour nbsp Grand Cross of the Order of St AlexanderAncestry editAncestors of Prince August Leopold of Saxe Coburg and Gotha8 Ferdinand Prince of Saxe Coburg and Gotha Kohary4 Prince August of Saxe Coburg and Gotha9 Princess Maria Antonia Kohary de Csabrag et Szitnya2 Prince Ludwig August of Saxe Coburg and Gotha10 Louis Philippe I of France5 Princess Clementine of Orleans11 Princess Maria Amalia of Naples and Sicily1 Prince August Leopold of Saxe Coburg and Gotha12 Pedro I of Brazil and IV of Portugal6 Pedro II of Brazil13 Archduchess Leopoldina of Austria3 Princess Leopoldina of Brazil14 Francis I of the Two Sicilies7 Princess Teresa Cristina of the Two Sicilies15 Infanta Maria Isabella of SpainSources editDefrance O These Princes who came from Brazil in Royalty Digest Quarterly n 2 2012 pp 1 13 Almanak Administrativo Mercantil e Industrial do Imperio do Brazil para 1889 46º Anno Braganca Dom Carlos Tasso de Saxe Coburgo e A Princesa Leopoldina in Revista do Instituto Historico e Geografico Brasileiro vol 243 1959 p 70 93 ISSN 0101 4366 Braganca Dom Carlos Tasso de Saxe Coburgo e Vultos do Brasil Imperial na Ordem Ernestina da Saxonia in Anais do Museu Historico Nacional volume XII 1951 p 88 Braganca Dom Carlos Tasso de Saxe Coburgo e Palacio Leopoldina in Revista do Instituto Historico e Geografico Brasileiro vol 438 2008 p 281 303 ISSN 0101 4366 Defrance Olivier La Medicis des Cobourg Clementine d Orleans Bruxelles Racine 2007 ISBN 2873864869 Defrance O These Princes who came from Brazil in Royalty Digest Quarterly n 2 2012 pp 1 13 Del Priore Mary O Principe Maldito Rio de Janeiro Objetiva 2007 ISBN 857302867X Lessa Clado Ribeiro de O Segundo Ramo da Casa Imperial e a nossa Marinha de Guerra in Revista do Instituto Historico e Geografico Brasileiro vol 211 1951 p 118 133 ISSN 0101 4366 Lyra Heitor Historia de Dom Pedro II Declinio 1880 1891 Belo Horizonte Itatiaia Sao Paulo Ed da Universidade de Sao Paulo 1977 p 37 145 173 ISBN 9788531903571 Sessao Imperial da abertura da 2ª sessao da 13ª legislatura in Annaes do Senado do Imperio do Brasil Segunda Sessao em 1868 da 13ª Legislatura de 27 de abril a 30 de maio volume I p 28 30 Vinholes L C Intercambio Cultural e Artistico nas relacoes Brasil Japao Centenario do Tratado de Amizade de Comercio e Navegacao 05 11 1895 05 11 1995 in Revista Iberoamericana nº 33 Vol XVII nº 2 Instituto Iberoamericano da Universidade Sofia Toquio 1995 p 17 36 Wehrs Carlos A Princesa Leopoldina de Braganca e Bourbon e a Casa Ducal de Saxe Coburg in Revista do Instituto Historico e Geografico Brasileiro vol 437 2007 p 275 289 ISSN 0101 4366 References edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Prince August Leopold of Saxe Coburg and Gotha Wehrs 278 279 Annaes do Senado 29 Lessa 123 a b Defrance 233 234 Del Priore 11 Del Priore 60 a b Lessa 125 a b c d Lessa 129 a b c Lessa 130 a b c d e Lessa 131 Del Priore 246 247 According to her memorial plaque in the family crypt in Coburg a b Coburg St Augustinkirche Archived from the original on 5 June 2011 Retrieved 15 May 2017 Braganca 1959 87 90 Braganca 2008 166 Del Priore 124 Braganca Jose Vicente de 2014 Agraciamentos Portugueses Aos Principes da Casa Saxe Coburgo Gota Portuguese Honours awarded to Princes of the House of Saxe Coburg and Gotha Pro Phalaris in Portuguese 9 10 10 Retrieved 28 November 2019 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Prince August Leopold of Saxe Coburg and Gotha amp oldid 1213103475, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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