Adelaide of Löwenstein-Wertheim-Rosenberg, born on April third, eighteen thirty-one, was a remarkable figure in the royal circles of Europe. As the wife of the deposed King Miguel I of Portugal, she navigated the complexities of royal life with grace and resilience.
After the passing of her husband, Adelaide took on the formidable task of securing advantageous marriages for their six daughters. Her efforts not only ensured the continuation of her family's legacy but also strengthened alliances with other noble houses.
Throughout her life, Adelaide remained dedicated to her faith, serving as a nun and embodying the virtues of compassion and service. Her commitment to her family and her faith left a lasting impact on those around her.