Disambiguation evidence for Catherine of Braganza (as queen consort of Scotland) via surface form

"Catherine of Braganza"


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Triples where this entity appears as subject under the label "Catherine of Braganza".

Predicate Object
associatedWith Anglo-Portuguese Alliance
associatedWith Stuart period
surface form: Restoration period in Britain
birthDate 1638-11-25
birthPlace Vila Viçosa, Portugal
burialPlace Royal Pantheon of the House of Braganza, Lisbon
surface form: Monastery of São Vicente de Fora, Lisbon
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of Portugal
deathDate 1705-12-31
deathPlace Lisbon
surface form: Lisbon, Portugal
dowryIncluded Mumbai
surface form: Bombay
dowryIncluded Tangier
father John IV of Portugal
fullName Catarina Henriqueta de Bragança
hadNoSurvivingChildren true
house House of Braganza
instanceOf Portuguese infanta
instanceOf historical figure
instanceOf queen consort
marriageDate 1662-05-21
marriagePlace Portsmouth, England
monarchDuringConsortship Charles II of England
mother Luisa de Guzmán
notableFor Anglo-Portuguese alliance strengthened by her marriage
notableFor cultural influence on the Restoration court
notableFor introducing or popularizing tea drinking at the English court
positionHeld Queen consort of England
positionHeld Queen consort of Ireland
positionHeld Queen consort of Scotland
predecessorAsQueenConsortOfEngland Henrietta Maria of France
regencyPeriodEnd 1705
regencyPeriodStart 1704
reignAsQueenConsortOfEnglandEnd 1685-02-06
reignAsQueenConsortOfEnglandStart 1662-05-21
reignAsQueenConsortOfIrelandEnd 1685-02-06
reignAsQueenConsortOfIrelandStart 1662-05-21
reignAsQueenConsortOfScotlandEnd 1685-02-06
reignAsQueenConsortOfScotlandStart 1662-05-21
religion Roman Catholicism
residence Somerset House, London
surface form: Somerset House
residence Palace of Whitehall
surface form: Whitehall Palace
returnedToPortugal 1692
roleInPortugal regent of Portugal
sibling Afonso VI of Portugal
sibling Peter II of Portugal
spouse Charles II of England
stepchild James Scott, 1st Duke of Monmouth
successorAsQueenConsortOfEngland Mary of Modena
title Infanta of Portugal
title Queen consort of Great Britain and Ireland (de facto, after 1707 terminology)