Prince of Brazil (Brazil)
For the Portuguese title, see Prince of Brazil.
Prince of Brazil (Portuguese: Príncipe do Brasil) was a title of royalty granted on to non-heir (with some exceptions) members of the Brazilian Imperial Family during the times of the Brazilian Empire.
Style of Address
A Prince or Princess of Brazil would be addressed with the style of highness. If the Prince or Princess also had a title of higher standing, such as Prince Imperial of Brazil, then the Prince or Princess would be addressed with the style linked with the highest title they possess.[1]
Privileges
A Prince or Princess of Brazil would receive financial assistance from birth until death, unless the Prince or Princess married a foreign-born spouse or moved out of the country.[2]
Princes of Brazil
- Princess Januária Maria
- Princess Paula
- Princess Francisca
- Princess Maria Amélia
- Princess Isabel
- Princess Leopoldina
- Prince Luís
- Prince Antônio Gastão
See also
- Prince of Brazil, the title used by the heir to the throne of Portugal
- Brazilian Empire
- Prince Imperial of Brazil
- Prince of Grão-Pará
References
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