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Ferdinand II of Portugal

Dom Ferdinand II (Portuguese: Fernando II) (29 October 1816 – 15 December 1885) was a German prince of the House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha-Koháry, and King of Portugal jure uxoris as the husband of Queen Maria II, from the birth of their first son in 1837 to her death in 1853.

Ferdinand II
King Ferdinand in 1861
King of Portugal
Reign16 September 183715 November 1853
PredecessorMaria II
SuccessorPedro V
Co-monarchMaria II
Prince consort of Portugal
Tenure9 April 1836 – 16 September 1837
BornPrinz Ferdinand von Sachsen-Coburg-Saalfeld
(1816-10-29)29 October 1816
Palais Coburg, Vienna, Austrian Empire
Died15 December 1885(1885-12-15) (aged 69)
Necessidades Palace, Lisbon, Portugal
Burial21 December 1885
Spouses
(m. 1836; died 1853)
(m. 1869)
Issue
Detail
Pedro V, King of Portugal
Luís I, King of Portugal
Infante João, Duke of Beja
Maria Ana, Princess Georg of Saxony
Antónia, Princess of Hohenzollern
Infante Fernando
Infante Augusto, Duke of Coimbra
HouseSaxe-Coburg and Gotha-Koháry
FatherFerdinand, Prince of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha-Koháry
MotherPrincess Maria Antonia Koháry de Csábrág et Szitnya
ReligionRoman Catholicism
Signature

In keeping with Portuguese law, only after the birth of his son in 1837 did he acquire the title of king. Ferdinand's reign came to an end with the death of his wife in 1853, but he served as regent for his son and successor, King Pedro V, until 1855.

He retained the style and title of king even after the death of Maria II and her succession by their children Pedro V and then Luís I. His sons were reigning kings, while Ferdinand himself was a king-father during their reigns.

Early life edit

Born Ferdinand August Franz Anton in Vienna, he was the eldest son of Prince Ferdinand of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld and his wife Princess Maria Antonia Koháry de Csábrág et Szitnya, heiress to the House of Koháry. The younger Ferdinand grew up in several places: the family estates in modern-day Slovakia, the imperial court of Austria, and Germany. He was a nephew of King Leopold I of Belgium, and thus a first cousin to Leopold II of Belgium and Empress Carlota of Mexico, as well as Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom and her husband Prince Albert. In 1826, his title changed from Prince of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld to Prince of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, following the re-arrangement of the Saxon duchies.

King of Portugal edit

 
Ferdinand II around age 24, standing next to a bust of King Pedro IV, c. 1840

According to Portuguese law, the husband of a queen regnant could only be titled king after the birth of an heir from that marriage; this was the reason Maria II's first husband, Auguste de Beauharnais, Duke of Leuchtenberg, never acquired the title of king. After the birth of their eldest son and heir, the future Pedro V of Portugal, Ferdinand was proclaimed King Dom Fernando II.

Although it was Maria who reigned by right, the royal couple formed an effective team during their joint reign, with Ferdinand reigning by himself during his wife's pregnancies.

Eventually, Maria II died as a result of the birth of their eleventh child, and Ferdinand II's reign ended. However, he would assume the regency of Portugal from 1853 to 1855, during the minority of his son King Pedro V.

Later life edit

 
Portrait by Joseph Layraud, c. 1877.
Displayed at Pena National Palace.

Ferdinand was an intelligent and artistically minded man with modern and liberal ideas. He was adept at etching, pottery and painting aquarelles. He was the president of the Royal Academy of Sciences and the Arts, Lord Protector of the University of Coimbra and Grand-Master of the Rosicrucians.[which?][citation needed]

 
An elderly Ferdinand

In 1838, he acquired the former Hieronymite monastery of Our Lady of Pena, which had been built by King Manuel I in 1511 on the top of the hill above Sintra and had been left unoccupied since 1834, when the religious orders were suppressed in Portugal. The monastery consisted of the cloister and its outbuildings, the chapel, the sacristy and the bell tower, which today form the northern section of the Pena National Palace (the "Old Palace").

Ferdinand began by making repairs to the former monastery, which, according to the historical sources of that time, was in poor condition. He refurbished the whole of the upper floor, replacing the fourteen cells used by the monks with larger-sized rooms and covering them with the vaulted ceilings that can still be seen today. In 1843, the king decided to enlarge the palace by building a new wing (the New Palace) with even larger rooms (one of them being the Great Hall), ending in a circular tower next to the new kitchens. The building work was directed by the Baron von Eschwege, a wild architectural fantasy in an eclectic style full of symbolism that could be compared with the castle Neuschwanstein of King Ludwig II of Bavaria. The palace was built in such a way as to be visible from any point in the park, which consists of a forest and luxuriant gardens with over five hundred different species of trees originating from the four corners of the earth. Ferdinand would spend his last years in this castle with his second wife, receiving the greatest artists of his time.

Marriages and descendants edit

 
Photograph of Ferdinand II, c. 1880

In 1836 Ferdinand married Queen Maria II of Portugal. Eleven children were born to the royal couple before Maria died of complications due to childbirth in 1853. Ferdinand was destined to outlive eight of his eleven children. In late 1861, an attack of cholera or typhoid fever struck the royal family and Ferdinand suffered the tragedy of witnessing the death of three of his five surviving sons.

Later in his life, Ferdinand married again in Lisbon on 10 June 1869 to actress Elisa Hensler (Neuchâtel, 22 May 1836 – Lisbon, Coração de Jesus, 21 May 1929).[1] Just before the marriage, she was styled Gräfin (Countess) von Edla by Ferdinand's cousin Ernest II, Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha. The couple had no children.[2]

Name Birth Death Notes
By Maria II of Portugal (4 April 1819 – 15 November 1853; married on 9 April 1836)
Pedro V 16 September 1837 11 November 1861 Succeeded his mother as King of Portugal.
Luís I 31 October 1838 19 October 1889 Succeeded his brother as King of Portugal.
Infanta Maria 4 October 1840 4 October 1840  
Infante João 16 March 1842 27 December 1861 Duke of Beja. Died of cholera in 1861.
Infanta Maria Ana 21 August 1843 5 February 1884 Married King George of Saxony and was the mother of King Frederick August III of Saxony, and grandmother of Charles I, the last Emperor of Austria.
Infanta Antónia 17 February 1845 27 December 1913 Married Leopold, Prince of Hohenzollern and was the mother of King Ferdinand I of Romania.
Infante Fernando 23 July 1846 6 November 1861 Died of cholera in 1861.
Infante Augusto 4 November 1847 26 September 1889 Duke of Coimbra.
Infante Leopoldo 7 May 1849 7 May 1849  
Infanta Maria 3 February 1851 3 February 1851  
Infante Eugénio 15 November 1853 15 November 1853  

Ancestry edit

Honours edit

Royal styles of
King Fernando II of Portugal
 
Reference styleHis Majesty
Spoken styleYour Majesty
Portuguese orders and decorations[3]
Foreign orders and decorations[3]

Notes edit

  1. ^ Daughter of Jean Conrad Hensler (Röschitz, c. 1797 – Vienna, 14 April 1872) and wife Josephe Hechelbacher (Wallerstein, c. 1805 – aft. 1872), paternal granddaughter of Michael Hensler and wife Katharina Prauneis and maternal granddaughter of Karl Hechelnbacher and wife Theresia Schretzmayer.
  2. ^ By an unknown father she had a daughter named Alice Hensler (Paris, 25 December 1855 – Lisbon, Benfica, 18 June 1941), who married in Lisbon, Alcântara, on 30 September 1883 a Portuguese Navy officer from Azores, Manuel de Azevedo Gomes (1848 –1907), by whom she had issue.
  3. ^ a b Staatshandbuch für die Herzogthümer Sachsen-Coburg und Gotha (1865). "Genealogie des Herzogliche Hauses", p. 10. Gotha: Thienemann.
  4. ^ 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: 6. Retrieved 28 November 2019.
  5. ^ "A Szent István Rend tagjai" 22 December 2010 at the Wayback Machine
  6. ^ Ferdinand Veldekens (1858). Le livre d'or de l'ordre de Léopold et de la croix de fer. lelong. p. 206.
  7. ^ Jørgen Pedersen (2009). Riddere af Elefantordenen, 1559–2009 (in Danish). Syddansk Universitetsforlag. p. 468. ISBN 978-87-7674-434-2.
  8. ^ Staatshandbücher ... Sachsen-Coburg und Gotha (1837), "Herzogliche Sachsen-Ernestinischer Hausorden" p. 13
  9. ^ "Schwarzer Adler-orden", Königlich Preussische Ordensliste (in German), vol. 1, Berlin, 1877, p. 9{{citation}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  10. ^ Bragança, Jose Vicente de; Estrela, Paulo Jorge (2017). "Troca de Decorações entre os Reis de Portugal e os Imperadores da Rússia" [Exchange of Decorations between the Kings of Portugal and the Emperors of Russia]. Pro Phalaris (in Portuguese). 16: 6. Retrieved 19 March 2020.
  11. ^ Cibrario, Luigi (1869). Notizia storica del nobilissimo ordine supremo della santissima Annunziata. Sunto degli statuti, catalogo dei cavalieri (in Italian). Eredi Botta. p. 112. Retrieved 2019-03-04.
  12. ^ Staatshandbuch für den Freistaat Sachsen (1863) (in German), "Königliche Ritter-Orden", p. 4
  13. ^ "Caballeros de la insigne orden del Toison de Oro", Guóa Oficial de España (in Spanish), 1875, p. 102, retrieved 4 March 2019
  14. ^ Sveriges statskalender (in Swedish), 1881, p. 377, retrieved 2018-01-06 – via runeberg.org
Ferdinand II of Portugal
Cadet branch of the House of Wettin
Born: 13 May 1767 Died: 10 March 1826
Regnal titles
Preceded byas sole monarch King of Portugal
16 September 1837 – 15 November 1853
with Maria II
Succeeded by
Portuguese royalty
Vacant
Title last held by
Auguste de Beauharnais
Prince consort of Portugal
9 April 1836 – 16 September 1837
Vacant
Title next held by
Stephanie of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen
as queen consort

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Dom Ferdinand II Portuguese Fernando II 29 October 1816 15 December 1885 was a German prince of the House of Saxe Coburg and Gotha Kohary and King of Portugal jure uxoris as the husband of Queen Maria II from the birth of their first son in 1837 to her death in 1853 Ferdinand IIKing Ferdinand in 1861King of Portugal jure uxoris Reign16 September 1837 15 November 1853PredecessorMaria IISuccessorPedro VCo monarchMaria IIPrince consort of PortugalTenure9 April 1836 16 September 1837BornPrinz Ferdinand von Sachsen Coburg Saalfeld 1816 10 29 29 October 1816Palais Coburg Vienna Austrian EmpireDied15 December 1885 1885 12 15 aged 69 Necessidades Palace Lisbon PortugalBurial21 December 1885Pantheon of the House of Braganza Lisbon PortugalSpousesMaria II of Portugal m 1836 died 1853 wbr Elise Countess von Edla m 1869 wbr IssueDetailPedro V King of PortugalLuis I King of PortugalInfante Joao Duke of BejaMaria Ana Princess Georg of SaxonyAntonia Princess of HohenzollernInfante FernandoInfante Augusto Duke of CoimbraHouseSaxe Coburg and Gotha KoharyFatherFerdinand Prince of Saxe Coburg and Gotha KoharyMotherPrincess Maria Antonia Kohary de Csabrag et SzitnyaReligionRoman CatholicismSignatureIn keeping with Portuguese law only after the birth of his son in 1837 did he acquire the title of king Ferdinand s reign came to an end with the death of his wife in 1853 but he served as regent for his son and successor King Pedro V until 1855 He retained the style and title of king even after the death of Maria II and her succession by their children Pedro V and then Luis I His sons were reigning kings while Ferdinand himself was a king father during their reigns Contents 1 Early life 2 King of Portugal 3 Later life 4 Marriages and descendants 5 Ancestry 6 Honours 7 NotesEarly life editBorn Ferdinand August Franz Anton in Vienna he was the eldest son of Prince Ferdinand of Saxe Coburg Saalfeld and his wife Princess Maria Antonia Kohary de Csabrag et Szitnya heiress to the House of Kohary The younger Ferdinand grew up in several places the family estates in modern day Slovakia the imperial court of Austria and Germany He was a nephew of King Leopold I of Belgium and thus a first cousin to Leopold II of Belgium and Empress Carlota of Mexico as well as Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom and her husband Prince Albert In 1826 his title changed from Prince of Saxe Coburg Saalfeld to Prince of Saxe Coburg and Gotha following the re arrangement of the Saxon duchies King of Portugal edit nbsp Ferdinand II around age 24 standing next to a bust of King Pedro IV c 1840According to Portuguese law the husband of a queen regnant could only be titled king after the birth of an heir from that marriage this was the reason Maria II s first husband Auguste de Beauharnais Duke of Leuchtenberg never acquired the title of king After the birth of their eldest son and heir the future Pedro V of Portugal Ferdinand was proclaimed King Dom Fernando II Although it was Maria who reigned by right the royal couple formed an effective team during their joint reign with Ferdinand reigning by himself during his wife s pregnancies Eventually Maria II died as a result of the birth of their eleventh child and Ferdinand II s reign ended However he would assume the regency of Portugal from 1853 to 1855 during the minority of his son King Pedro V Later life edit nbsp Portrait by Joseph Layraud c 1877 Displayed at Pena National Palace Ferdinand was an intelligent and artistically minded man with modern and liberal ideas He was adept at etching pottery and painting aquarelles He was the president of the Royal Academy of Sciences and the Arts Lord Protector of the University of Coimbra and Grand Master of the Rosicrucians which citation needed nbsp An elderly FerdinandIn 1838 he acquired the former Hieronymite monastery of Our Lady of Pena which had been built by King Manuel I in 1511 on the top of the hill above Sintra and had been left unoccupied since 1834 when the religious orders were suppressed in Portugal The monastery consisted of the cloister and its outbuildings the chapel the sacristy and the bell tower which today form the northern section of the Pena National Palace the Old Palace Ferdinand began by making repairs to the former monastery which according to the historical sources of that time was in poor condition He refurbished the whole of the upper floor replacing the fourteen cells used by the monks with larger sized rooms and covering them with the vaulted ceilings that can still be seen today In 1843 the king decided to enlarge the palace by building a new wing the New Palace with even larger rooms one of them being the Great Hall ending in a circular tower next to the new kitchens The building work was directed by the Baron von Eschwege a wild architectural fantasy in an eclectic style full of symbolism that could be compared with the castle Neuschwanstein of King Ludwig II of Bavaria The palace was built in such a way as to be visible from any point in the park which consists of a forest and luxuriant gardens with over five hundred different species of trees originating from the four corners of the earth Ferdinand would spend his last years in this castle with his second wife receiving the greatest artists of his time Marriages and descendants edit nbsp Photograph of Ferdinand II c 1880In 1836 Ferdinand married Queen Maria II of Portugal Eleven children were born to the royal couple before Maria died of complications due to childbirth in 1853 Ferdinand was destined to outlive eight of his eleven children In late 1861 an attack of cholera or typhoid fever struck the royal family and Ferdinand suffered the tragedy of witnessing the death of three of his five surviving sons Later in his life Ferdinand married again in Lisbon on 10 June 1869 to actress Elisa Hensler Neuchatel 22 May 1836 Lisbon Coracao de Jesus 21 May 1929 1 Just before the marriage she was styled Grafin Countess von Edla by Ferdinand s cousin Ernest II Duke of Saxe Coburg and Gotha The couple had no children 2 Name Birth Death NotesBy Maria II of Portugal 4 April 1819 15 November 1853 married on 9 April 1836 Pedro V 16 September 1837 11 November 1861 Succeeded his mother as King of Portugal Luis I 31 October 1838 19 October 1889 Succeeded his brother as King of Portugal Infanta Maria 4 October 1840 4 October 1840 Infante Joao 16 March 1842 27 December 1861 Duke of Beja Died of cholera in 1861 Infanta Maria Ana 21 August 1843 5 February 1884 Married King George of Saxony and was the mother of King Frederick August III of Saxony and grandmother of Charles I the last Emperor of Austria Infanta Antonia 17 February 1845 27 December 1913 Married Leopold Prince of Hohenzollern and was the mother of King Ferdinand I of Romania Infante Fernando 23 July 1846 6 November 1861 Died of cholera in 1861 Infante Augusto 4 November 1847 26 September 1889 Duke of Coimbra Infante Leopoldo 7 May 1849 7 May 1849 Infanta Maria 3 February 1851 3 February 1851 Infante Eugenio 15 November 1853 15 November 1853 Ancestry editAncestors of Ferdinand II of Portugal8 Ernest Frederick Duke of Saxe Coburg Saalfeld4 Francis Duke of Saxe Coburg Saalfeld9 Duchess Sophie Antoinette of Brunswick Wolfenbuttel2 Ferdinand Prince of Saxe Coburg and Gotha Kohary10 Heinrich XXIV Count Reuss of Ebersdorf5 Countess Augusta Reuss of Ebersdorf11 Countess Karoline Ernestine of Erbach Schonberg1 Prince Ferdinand of Saxe Coburg and Gotha12 Ignac Jozsef Count Kohary de Csabrag et Szitnya6 Ferenc Jozsef Prince Kohary de Csabrag et Szitnya13 Countess Maria Gabriella Cavriani3 Princess Maria Antonia Kohary de Csabrag et Szitnya14 Count Georg Christian von Waldstein7 Countess Maria Antonia von Waldstein15 Countess Elisabeth UlfeldtHonours editRoyal styles of King Fernando II of Portugal nbsp Reference styleHis MajestySpoken styleYour MajestyPortuguese orders and decorations 3 Grand Cross of the Sash of the Three Orders 9 December 1835 wedding gift of his bride Queen Maria II 4 Grand Cross of the Tower and Sword Grand Cross of the Immaculate Conception of Vila Vicosa Gold Medal of Distinguished ServiceForeign orders and decorations 3 nbsp Austrian Empire Grand Cross of St Stephen 1843 5 nbsp Belgium Grand Cordon of the Order of Leopold 15 July 1835 6 nbsp Empire of Brazil Grand Cross of the Southern Cross Grand Cross of the Order of Pedro I Grand Cross of the Rose nbsp Denmark Knight of the Elephant 12 April 1841 7 nbsp nbsp nbsp Ernestine duchies Grand Cross of the Saxe Ernestine House Order December 1835 8 nbsp Kingdom of France Grand Cross of the Legion of Honour nbsp Netherlands Grand Cross of the Netherlands Lion nbsp Kingdom of Prussia Knight of the Black Eagle 11 January 1845 with Collar 1862 9 Grand Cross of the Red Eagle nbsp Russian Empire 10 Knight of St Andrew September 1850 Knight of St Alexander Nevsky September 1850 Knight of the White Eagle September 1850 Knight of St Anna 1st Class September 1850 nbsp Kingdom of Sardinia Knight of the Annunciation 16 August 1849 11 Grand Cross of Saints Maurice and Lazarus 1849 nbsp Kingdom of Saxony Knight of the Rue Crown 1840 12 Grand Cross of the Military Order of St Henry nbsp Spain Knight of the Golden Fleece 16 October 1838 13 nbsp nbsp Sweden Norway Knight of the Seraphim with Collar 15 February 1852 14 nbsp Two Sicilies Grand Cross of St Ferdinand and MeritNotes edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Ferdinand II of Portugal Daughter of Jean Conrad Hensler Roschitz c 1797 Vienna 14 April 1872 and wife Josephe Hechelbacher Wallerstein c 1805 aft 1872 paternal granddaughter of Michael Hensler and wife Katharina Prauneis and maternal granddaughter of Karl Hechelnbacher and wife Theresia Schretzmayer By an unknown father she had a daughter named Alice Hensler Paris 25 December 1855 Lisbon Benfica 18 June 1941 who married in Lisbon Alcantara on 30 September 1883 a Portuguese Navy officer from Azores Manuel de Azevedo Gomes 1848 1907 by whom she had issue a b 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