Maria Amélia was a princess of the Empire of Brazil and a member of the Brazilian branch of the House of Braganza. Her parents were Emperor Dom Pedro I, the first ruler of Brazil, and Amélie of Leuchtenberg. She was the only child of her father’s second marriage.
About Princess Maria Amélia of Brazil in brief

Maria AmÉlia’s mother was the daughter of Eugène de Beauharnais, Duke of Leuchstenberg and the stepson of Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte of France. Her godparents were the French King Louis Philippe I and his consort Maria Amalia of Naples and Sicily, after whom she was named. When she was only 20 days old, her father departed France to invade Portugal. For almost two years, she lived in Paris with her mother and half-brothersister Maria II and Charles John Napier, a British naval officer who fought alongside the Portuguese forces in the battle of Napier’s capture of the capital, Lisbon. In honor of her daughter, her mother financed the construction of the “Princesa D. Maria Amesia hospital in Funchal. The young Queen was the child of Pedro’s first marriage to archduchess Maria Leopoldina of Austria. Pedro sent a letter to his children who had remained in Brazil, including his son, child-emperor Dom Pedro II, giving me one more Daughter and subject to Y.M.C.I., giving in separation from Y. M. C. I. M, giving me the message: “Divine Providence wanted to lessen the sorrow that my paternal heart feels”
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