Patricia Salazar e Bragança
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Patrícia Salazar e Bragança (in Spanish
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 Patricia Salazar y Braganza, in English
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 Patricia Salazar and Braganza) was a daughter of João Fernando Salazar e Bragança
Joao Fernando Salazar e Bragança
João Fernando Salazar e Bragança was a son of Augusto Salazar e Bragança and Lilliane de Bayle.He was a member of a cadet line of the Portuguese royal family...

 and Elizabeth von Sachsen und Guissen, Princess of Prussia
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. She was a member of a cadet line of the Portuguese royal family. She was educated by private tutors. Patrícia married Maximiliano Robles. They had seven children: Pilar, Juan, Max, María, Elsa, Adela and Plutarco.

She died in 1979 at San José
San José, Costa Rica
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, Costa Rica
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