Maria Margarida de Lorena, 2nd Duchess of Abrantes

Ana Maria Catarina Henriqueta de Lorena, Duchess of Abrantes (2 February 1713 – 1780) was the daughter of Dom Rodrigo de Mello (1688–1713), second child of Nuno Álvares Pereira de Mello, 1st Duke of Cadaval[1] and of Ana Maria Catarina Henriqueta de Lorena, Duchess of Abrantes.

Biography

On 22 December 1756, Maria Margarida married her uncle, Joaquim Francisco de Sá Almeida e Menezes, 2nd Marquis of Abrantes (her mother's younger brother), who died in 1756.

King Joseph I of Portugal elevated the Dowager Marchioness to the title and degree of Duchess of Abrantes vitalício (by Royal Decree of 1757) upon her appointment as HM the Queen's Mistress of the Robes (Camareira-Môr (Portuguese)). This was the highest position in the Portuguese court for a lady, and one which her mother previously held.

On 20 February 1757, she married secondly Dom João da Bemposta, natural son of the Infante Francisco, and her husband was raised to the style and degree of Duke on 18 May 1757.

When her mother Duquesa Ana Maria died in 1765, Duquesa Maria Margarida succeeded to her hereditary titles as 4th Marchioness of Abrantes and 10th Countess of Penaguião.

Maria Margarida had no issue from either marriage, and her hereditary titles devolved upon her 2nd cousin Pedro de Lancastre da Silveira de Castelo-Branco Sá e Menezes (1762–1828), 7th Count of Vila Nova de Portimão.

See also

Bibliography

"Nobreza de Portugal e do Brasil" – Vol. II, page 206. Published by Zairol Lda., Lisbon 1989.

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Portuguese nobility
Preceded by
New title

Duchess of Abrantes

1757–1780
Succeeded by
For life
Preceded by
Ana Maria Catarina Henriqueta de Lorena, 3rd Marchioness

Marquis of Abrantes

1761–1780
Succeeded by
Pedro de Lancastre da Silveira de Castelo-Branco Sá e Menezes, 5th Marquis
Preceded by
Ana Maria Catarina Henriqueta de Lorena, 9th Countess

Count of Penaguião

1761–1780
Succeeded by
Pedro de Lancastre da Silveira de Castelo-Branco Sá e Menezes, 11th Count


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