Maria Belgica of Portugal, also known as Maria Belgica of Crato (born before 12 October 1598 – 28 July 1647), was the daughter of Manuel of Portugal, son of the self-proclaimed Portuguese king António of Crato, and Countess Emilia of Nassau (1569–1629), the youngest daughter of William of Orange.
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| - Maria Belgica of Portugal, also known as Maria Belgica of Crato (born before 12 October 1598 – 28 July 1647), was the daughter of Manuel of Portugal, son of the self-proclaimed Portuguese king António of Crato, and Countess Emilia of Nassau (1569–1629), the youngest daughter of William of Orange. (en)
- Maria Belgia de Portugal fut une princesse en exil, fille du prince Emmanuel de Portugal, et petite-fille de Guillaume le Taciturne. Sa mère Émilie d’Orange-Nassau, en raison de sa foi réformée, s’était réfugiée avec ses enfants à Genève et au Pays de Vaud, où elle avait acheté en 1627 la seigneurie et le château de Prangins. Toutes deux reposent dans la chapelle du Portugal, à la cathédrale de Genève. (fr)
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- Emilia Catharina Croll (en)
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- Mauritius Sabine Croll (en)
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| - Maria Belgica of Portugal, also known as Maria Belgica of Crato (born before 12 October 1598 – 28 July 1647), was the daughter of Manuel of Portugal, son of the self-proclaimed Portuguese king António of Crato, and Countess Emilia of Nassau (1569–1629), the youngest daughter of William of Orange. (en)
- Maria Belgia de Portugal fut une princesse en exil, fille du prince Emmanuel de Portugal, et petite-fille de Guillaume le Taciturne. Sa mère Émilie d’Orange-Nassau, en raison de sa foi réformée, s’était réfugiée avec ses enfants à Genève et au Pays de Vaud, où elle avait acheté en 1627 la seigneurie et le château de Prangins. Toutes deux reposent dans la chapelle du Portugal, à la cathédrale de Genève. (fr)
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