Btw in Portuguese Bragança sounds like Braganssa. The ç never sounds like z. That would be Spanish maybe. In Portuguese there's no such name as Alfonso. It's Afonso without the L.
O espanhol não tem o som de "z". Eles pronunciam casa como caça, ou então com a língua presa, tipo "catha", dependendo do sotaque. A mudança de ç para z em Bragança em algumas línguas seria para ajudar a pronunciar esse "ç", porque em espanhol o z seria exatamente o som de ç. Mas, ironicamente, essa mudança faz o pessoal pronunciar errado mesmo assim.
Your pronunciation of Portuguese names could do with some attention: they are not that difficult to master. I have never heard, for example, Augusto, which has a hard 'g', being pronounced 'Aojusto': think of the English month August, or the name Augustus.
Congratulations on the video and thank you for making a video about our loving Nation. The only thing I didn't like was how bad your pronunciation of portuguese words was. Portuguese and spanish are two very different languages, trying to pronounce portuguese words, especially portuguese names, with a Spanish point of view is not the best course of action. Try to put those names on google translator to see what I'm talking about. I know it's hard to pronounce portuguese words but if you can make an effort to pronounce spanish words, you can do the same with portuguese words. Thank you.
I'm a descendent of the 8th princess (ignacia francisca of bragandza) of peter ii the pacific Duke of braganca King of portugal. Does that give me any claims?
Genetically there is no difference between Portuguese and Spanish on the west-north. Both people belong to the same Iberian substrate population. Monarchs and aristocrats divided people only because of a matter of power and ambition.
@@m11071997r Of course there are genetic differences. Spanish European rule by Charles V brought all the netherlandish and italian blood into the pool in such numbers never compared with Portugal. Besides they have the French heritage of Calalunia and the unique Basque blood Portugal doesn't have. If a similitude could be found with be with Galicia. Even the presence of Rome was not that deep, nor the Celts. Even pre Roman tribes existing in the south of Portugal were completely different like the Lusitanos.
@@joaoluisesquivel2810 The Lusitanian tribes roamed in areas currently belonging to Spain and Portugal, Lusitanian people does not belong uniquely to Portuguese ancestry. When the Umayyad caliphate invaded the peninsula, their warriors displaced every Cristian inhabiting in the peninsula, including the roman-celto-iberian population of the south of Portugal. So everyone mixed for almost 784 years in the north, while the different Islamic kingdoms controlled and populated lands of current Spain and Portugal. The reason why Portuguese and Galician were back in time the same language is because the ancestors of most of the people who are currently living in Portugal can be traced back to Galicia.
@@joaoluisesquivel2810 Spain is not a ethnogenetic union, neither is Portugal (mirandes people) nor other countries as France (occitane) which is normal all the countries in the world and explain the diversity and richness that land and the history provided during times. What is undeniable is that Portuguese people share common ancestors with people living north west(Galicia) and partially west Spain.
Ok. Conii, Turdetani (Algarve to Cadiz), Celtici (Alentejo), Turdetani Oppida (Beira litoral), Lusitani (Beira interior). Look it up. On the Spanish East side of Lusitani there were the Vettones (Extremadura Española). North of Douro river is another matter. Have a very nice weekend.
Queen Maria the 1st, born 1734, became queen in 1777 but had dementia from 1792 on and his son, Prince Regent John, rulled for his mother for the next 18 years becomming King John VI upon his mothers death. Queen Maria the 1st died in Brazil aged 81.
What do you not understand about the name " Afonso ",the fact that you are called "Alfonso " has any significance in this matter ?Do you not know of different spellings for the same name in different languages ?
Europe is entirely preoccupied with bloodlines and lines of succession. It’s a sick preoccupation on the “what ifs” list, especially for countries who have long cast off the feudal yoke of monarchy. To paraphraseBette Davis’s cutting confrontation RE: Crawfords ( Blanche’s) wishful thinking to change an unwanted reality: “ But you aren’t, Blanca, you aren’t a monarchy, and it’s a cold day in hell when the monarchy is restored.” For those distant relatives of deposed kings, it’s a boorish kind of status climbing. Blue bloodlines is a most destructive kind of elitism that led to inbred mongrels.
1910, the disgrace.
Foi mesmo, de 1910 a 1926. E os socialistas-comunistas-marxistas desde 25-4-1974 fazem semelhante...
1889 for Brazil :(
Btw in Portuguese Bragança sounds like Braganssa. The ç never sounds like z. That would be Spanish maybe.
In Portuguese there's no such name as Alfonso. It's Afonso without the L.
O espanhol não tem o som de "z". Eles pronunciam casa como caça, ou então com a língua presa, tipo "catha", dependendo do sotaque.
A mudança de ç para z em Bragança em algumas línguas seria para ajudar a pronunciar esse "ç", porque em espanhol o z seria exatamente o som de ç. Mas, ironicamente, essa mudança faz o pessoal pronunciar errado mesmo assim.
@@Igor_054
Itália 👇
É onde a letra "z" é igual a "s".
it's not impossible to have democracy within the monarchy... I'm a Portuguese monarchist and parliamentarian so meh
Tu és um estólido liberal.
If You don't understand I'll explain:
In Portuguese the name is 'Afonso'
In Castillian it is 'Alfonso'
Not difficult to know...
He also doesn't get "Augusto", with a hard "G", as in English and even in Latin, where the name comes from... 🤔
the long ahh name is the most real Portuguese thing I've seen
"Spain became a democracy and then a kingdom again." As if the two are not possible at the same time lol
Exactly, why do some think the two are exclusive? The most democratic country in the world is the Kingdom of Norway.
Interesting video. The last few minutes are difficult to hear because the music gets fairly loud.
Thanks for your time and consideration. Philadelphia USA
The music made it hard to hear you.🤦🏽♀️
the Kohary branch of the house of sale coburg-gotha ruled in Bulgaria also, but not the UK
Tsar Ferdinand.
very interesting. thanks for sharing!
The monarchy should be restored
And the previous beautiful flag. 💙🤍
why
Ave monarchia!!🇬🇷☦️👑❤️🇵🇹✝️👑
That will be a reality these days.💙🩵
Interesting video, liked the way you covered the story
Quite the music when your talking.
Your pronunciation of Portuguese names could do with some attention: they are not that difficult to master. I have never heard, for example, Augusto, which has a hard 'g', being pronounced 'Aojusto': think of the English month August, or the name Augustus.
Let me know which topics you guys want me to cover next.
Also when the king was deposed it was a constitutional monarchy and therefore a democracy
The music is very off-putting.
While the video is very interesting and well made, when it got to the current claimant, the music overtook your narration.
Congratulations on the video and thank you for making a video about our loving Nation. The only thing I didn't like was how bad your pronunciation of portuguese words was. Portuguese and spanish are two very different languages, trying to pronounce portuguese words, especially portuguese names, with a Spanish point of view is not the best course of action. Try to put those names on google translator to see what I'm talking about. I know it's hard to pronounce portuguese words but if you can make an effort to pronounce spanish words, you can do the same with portuguese words. Thank you.
Not worth it to go to the translator as it's in brazilian
"Or in portuguese Joo-ó"
The music literally ate you voice at the end
Why is it so loud?
what’s the song at the end of the video?
I have never known where the House of Braganza had its foundations.
it is rather a long story but quite interesting .
from an illegitimate son of John I, the first king of Portugal of the house of braganza
5:24
1860 flashbacks
I'm a descendent of the 8th princess (ignacia francisca of bragandza) of peter ii the pacific Duke of braganca King of portugal. Does that give me any claims?
2:37 i'm dead 😭😭😭😭 lolll
Radical Repúblicano que alteração da história
Oooh! Very bad! At least before the EU. Don’t ever say Portugal and Spain are similar. Spent 14 wonderful years in Portugal. 79-93
Genetically there is no difference between Portuguese and Spanish on the west-north. Both people belong to the same Iberian substrate population. Monarchs and aristocrats divided people only because of a matter of power and ambition.
@@m11071997r Of course there are genetic differences. Spanish European rule by Charles V brought all the netherlandish and italian blood into the pool in such numbers never compared with Portugal. Besides they have the French heritage of Calalunia and the unique Basque blood Portugal doesn't have. If a similitude could be found with be with Galicia. Even the presence of Rome was not that deep, nor the Celts. Even pre Roman tribes existing in the south of Portugal were completely different like the Lusitanos.
@@joaoluisesquivel2810 The Lusitanian tribes roamed in areas currently belonging to Spain and Portugal, Lusitanian people does not belong uniquely to Portuguese ancestry. When the Umayyad caliphate invaded the peninsula, their warriors displaced every Cristian inhabiting in the peninsula, including the roman-celto-iberian population of the south of Portugal. So everyone mixed for almost 784 years in the north, while the different Islamic kingdoms controlled and populated lands of current Spain and Portugal. The reason why Portuguese and Galician were back in time the same language is because the ancestors of most of the people who are currently living in Portugal can be traced back to Galicia.
@@joaoluisesquivel2810 Spain is not a ethnogenetic union, neither is Portugal (mirandes people) nor other countries as France (occitane) which is normal all the countries in the world and explain the diversity and richness that land and the history provided during times. What is undeniable is that Portuguese people share common ancestors with people living north west(Galicia) and partially west Spain.
Ok. Conii, Turdetani (Algarve to Cadiz), Celtici (Alentejo), Turdetani Oppida (Beira litoral), Lusitani (Beira interior). Look it up. On the Spanish East side of Lusitani there were the Vettones (Extremadura Española). North of Douro river is another matter. Have a very nice weekend.
Why is it that every monarch that didn't abdicate or give up their throne was called "mad"?
Queen Maria the 1st, born 1734, became queen in 1777 but had dementia from 1792 on and his son, Prince Regent John, rulled for his mother for the next 18 years becomming King John VI upon his mothers death. Queen Maria the 1st died in Brazil aged 81.
Not bad ...except at the end the music drowns out your voice.
Luis Filipe, Prince Royal was never king since in Portugal, you had to be proclaimed king (or queen) by the Portuguese cortes.
What do you not understand about the name " Afonso ",the fact that you are called "Alfonso " has any significance in this matter ?Do you not know of different spellings for the same name in different languages ?
Só uma colonia de Roma mas um dia a Lusitânia vai renascer
"They became a kingdom, then became a democracy" - just by hearing this I concluded that I should not continue watching your video haha... sorry.
Europe is entirely preoccupied with bloodlines and lines of succession. It’s a sick preoccupation on the “what ifs” list, especially for countries who have long cast off the feudal yoke of monarchy. To paraphraseBette Davis’s cutting confrontation RE: Crawfords ( Blanche’s) wishful thinking to change an unwanted reality: “ But you aren’t, Blanca, you aren’t a monarchy, and it’s a cold day in hell when the monarchy is restored.” For those distant relatives of deposed kings, it’s a boorish kind of status climbing. Blue bloodlines is a most destructive kind of elitism that led to inbred mongrels.
No he is not. Never been, never will 😂
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The monarchy should be restored