Peter II (Portuguese Pedro, (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈpedɾu]), the Pacific (Port. o Pacífico) (April 26, 1648 – December 9, 1706), Regent (1668–1683) and King of Portugal and the Algarves (1683–1706).
The youngest son of João IV and being created Duke of Beja, he was appointed regent for his insane brother, Afonso VI, in 1668, shortly after Spanish recognition of Portugal's independence. Peter first locked his brother away, but came to the throne in his own right after Afonso's death in 1683. Around this time, the discovery of gold mines in Brazil enlarged Peter's treasury to the extent that he was able to dismiss the Cortes in 1697 and rule without its revenue grants for the rest of his reign.
Initially Peter supported France in the War of Spanish Succession (1702–1715), but on May 16, 1703, Portugal and Britain signed the famous Methuen Treaty. This trade accord granted mutual commercial privileges for Portuguese wine and English textile traders and would later give Britain huge clout in the Portuguese economy. This was followed in December 1703 by a military alliance between Portugal, Austria and Great Britain for an invasion of Spain. Portuguese and Allied forces, under the command of the Marquês das Minas, captured Madrid in 1706, during the campaign which ended in the Allied defeat at Almansa.
Peter not only inherited his brother's throne but also married his wife, Queen Marie-Françoise of Savoy (1646–1683). They had one daughter, Princess Isabella Louise (1669–90), princess of Beira and heiress-presumptive, a.k.a "a Sempre-Noiva" (the ever-engaged), because of the many marriage projects intended for her that were never completed. The Queen, apparently incapable of birthing more offspring, died at the end of 1683, 14 years after Isabella's birth. Because the Princess was a fragile and sick child, the King decided to marry again.
The chosen bride was Maria Sophia (1666–1699), daughter of Phillip William of Neuburg. Among Sophia's sisters were Eleonor Madeleine, wife of Leopold I of Austria and Maria Anna, second wife of Charles II of Spain.
This marriage was concluded, and the couple had eight children, including the new viable heir to the throne, the younger John, who eventually succeeded his father, after his death in 1706, as King John V of Portugal.
Ancestry
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16. Teodósio I, 5th Duke of Braganza |
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8. John I, 6th Duke of Braganza |
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17. Isabel de Lencastre |
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4. Teodósio II, 7th Duke of Braganza |
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18. Infante Edward, 4th Duke of Guimarães |
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9. Infanta Catherine of Guimarães |
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19. Isabella of Braganza |
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2. John IV of Portugal |
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20. Íñigo Fernández de Velasco, 4th Duke of Frías |
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10. Juan Fernández de Velasco, 5th Duke of Frías |
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21. Maria Angela de Aragón y Guzmán |
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5. Ana de Velasco y Girón |
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22. Pedro Téllez-Girón, 1st Duke of Osuna |
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11. Maria Tellez-Giron |
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23. Leonor Ana de Guzmán y Aragón |
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1. Peter II of Portugal |
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24. Juan Carlos Pérez de Guzmán, 9th Count of Niebla |
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12. Alonso Pérez de Guzmán, 7th Duke of Medina Sidonia |
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25. Leonor Manrique de Zuñiga Sotomayor |
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6. Juan Manuel Pérez de Guzmán, 8th Duke of Medina Sidonia |
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26. Rui Gomes da Silva, 1st Prince of Éboli |
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13. Ana de Sylva y Mendoza |
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27. Ana de Mendoza, 2nd Princess of Mélito |
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3. Luisa de Guzmán |
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28. Francisco Gómez de Sandoval, 4th Marquis of Denia |
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14. Francisco Gómez de Sandoval, 1st Duke of Lerma |
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29. Isabel de Borja |
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7. Juana Lorenza Gómez de Sandoval y la Cerda |
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30. Juan de la Cerda, 4th Duke of Medinaceli |
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15. Catalina de la Cerda |
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31. Joana de Noronha |
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Marriages and descendants
Peter married first to his sister-in-law Marie-Françoise of Savoy in 1666 who gave him a daughter. He married again in 1687, this time to Maria Sophia of Neuburg and she gave him several children. Outside his marriages Peter had 3 illegitimate children.
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Birth |
Death |
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By Marie-Françoise of Savoy, Mademoiselle de Nemours (1646–1683; married April 2, 1668) |
Infanta Isabel Luísa of Portugal |
January 6, 1669 |
October 21, 1690 |
2nd Princess of Beira |
By Maria Sophia of the Palatinate-Neuburg (August 6, 1666 – August 4, 1699; married in 1687) |
Infante John of Portugal |
August 30, 1688 |
September 17, 1688 |
Prince of Brazil and 12th Duke of Braganza |
John V of Portugal |
October 22, 1689 |
July 31, 1750 |
Prince of Brazil from 1697; succeeded Peter as King of Portugal |
Infante Francisco of Portugal |
May 25, 1691 |
July 21, 1742 |
Duke of Beja |
Infante António of Portugal |
March 15, 1695 |
October 20, 1757 |
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Infanta Francisca Xaviera of Portugal |
1694 |
1694 |
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Infanta Teresa Maria of Portugal |
February 24, 1696 |
February 16, 1704 |
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Infante Manuel of Portugal |
August 3, 1697 |
August 3, 1736 |
Count of Ourém. |
Infanta Francisca Josefa of Portugal |
January 30, 1699 |
July 15, 1736 |
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By Maria da Cruz Mascarenhas (c. 1655-?) |
Luísa of Braganza |
January 9, 1679 |
December 23, 1732 |
Natural daughter; Duchess of Cadaval through marriage first to Luís Ambrósio de Melo, 2nd Duke of Cadaval, and then to Jaime Álvares Pereira de Melo, 3rd Duke of Cadaval |
By Anne Armande du Verger (c. 1660-?) |
Miguel of Braganza |
October 15, 1699 |
January 13, 1724 |
Natural son |
By Francisca Clara da Silva (c. 1650-?) |
José of Braganza |
May 6, 1703 |
June 3, 1756 |
Natural son; Archbishop of Braga |
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1st Generation |
Infante Henrique • Sancho I • Infante João
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6th Generation |
Infante Afonso • Infante Dinis • Peter I • Infante João
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17th Generation |
Pedro, 5th Prince of Brazil • Joseph I • Infante Carlos • Peter III • Infante Alexandre
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18th Generation |
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^also an infante of Castile and León, Aragon, Sicily and Naples, *also an infante of Spain, **claimant infante, ^^only prince or infante by marriage
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