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  1. Miguel Angel, whose given by God religious name is miguel de Portugal, was born in the first half of the 20th century, from a lineage traceable back to the times of the Iberian harbor city of Tartessus, about 500 years BC. He is the father of two children. He holds Chemical Engineering degrees from Texas A&M University and the University of ...

  2. This led to a difficult political situation, during which many people were killed, imprisoned, persecuted or sent into exile, and which culminated in the Portuguese Liberal Wars between authoritarian absolutists and progressive constitutionalists. In the end Miguel was forced from the throne and lived the last 32 years of his life in exile."

  3. Miguel I de Portugal, apodado «el Absolutista» (de nombre completo: Miguel Maria do Patrocínio João Carlos Francisco de Assis Xavier de Paula Pedro de Alcântara António Rafael Gabriel Joaquim José Gonzaga Evaristo de Bourbon e Bragança) (Lisboa, Portugal 26 de octubre de 1802 - Karlsruhe, Alemania, 14 de noviembre de 1866) fue rey de Portugal durante la guerra civil portuguesa.

  4. Dom Miguel I ( portugués europeo: [miˈɣɛɫ] ; inglés : Michael I ; 26 de octubre de 1802 - 14 de noviembre de 1866), apodado The Absolutist ( portugués : "o Absolutista" ), The Traditionalist ( portugués : "o Tradicionalista" ) y The Usurper ( Portugués : "o Usurpador" ), fue el Rey de Portugal entre 1828 y 1834, el séptimo hijo y el tercer hijo del Rey João VI (Juan VI) y su reina ...

  5. In 1823, Miguel led a coup in an attempt to place himself on the throne and restore the absolutist regime to Portugal. The coup, known as the Vilafrancada, took place on May 27, 1823, in Vila Franca de Xira. The coup was unsuccessful and Miguel was forgiven and made chief of the army.

  6. Pedro I de Brasil y IV de Portugal. Para otras personas del mismo nombre, véase Pedro de Portugal. - 2 de mayo de 1826. Pedro I de Brasil y IV de Portugal (12 de octubre de 1798 - 24 de septiembre de 1834) fue un monarca portugués. Proclamó la independencia de Brasil y se convirtió en el primer emperador de Brasil y en el primer jefe de ...

  7. D. Miguel I (English: Michael I; 26 October 1802 – 14 November 1866), "the Absolutist" (Portuguese language: "o Absolutista" ) or "the Traditionalist" (Portuguese language: "o Tradicionalista" ), was the King of Portugal between 1828 and 1834, the seventh child and third son of King João VI (John VI) and his queen, Carlota Joaquina of Spain. Following his exile as a result of his actions in ...