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  1. Search for a bride. Pedro II had grown and matured by 1843. He was considered a handsome man, at 1.91 m (6 ft 3 in) tall with blue eyes and brown hair. He had, however, two physical flaws: a protunding jaw (inherited from his Habsburg mother's family, which in the later 1840s he would try to conceal by letting his beard grow), and a high-pitched, childish voice.

  2. Pedro II of Brazil - Wikipedia. Contents. hide. (Top) Early life. Consolidation. Growth. Paraguayan War. Apogee. Decline and fall. Exile and legacy. Titles and honors. Genealogy. See also. Notes. Footnotes. References and further reading. External links. Pedro II of Brazil.

  3. 2 de may. de 2024 · Original name: Dom Pedro de Alcântara. Born: Dec. 2, 1825, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Died: Dec. 5, 1891, Paris, France (aged 66) Title / Office: emperor (1831-1889), Brazil. Role In: War of the Triple Alliance.

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  4. Contents. hide. (Top) Majority of Pedro II. Reverse parliamentarism and the first years. Consolidation and military campaigns. Economy, immigration and industrialization in the Second Reign. Slavery issue. Platine issue. Apogee, crisis and Proclamation of the Republic. See also. References. Second reign (Empire of Brazil)

  5. As the first quote indicates, Dom Pedro II was incredibly popular among the Brazilian people throughout his reign, including during the months leading up to the military coup that ousted him from power. As the second quote suggests, Pedro accepted his dethronement calmly and without protest.

  6. In 1822, Pedro I declared Brazilian independence, distinguishing him as a forever emblematic figure in Brazilian history and paving the way for the lengthy rule of his son Pedro II.

  7. His solution was to elevate Brazil to a monarchy and make himself de-facto ruler of two nations. Still, his subjects and British allies clamored for his return, and so in 1821 João left his son, Prince Pedro, as regent in Brazil and returned to Europe. Coronation of Pedro I.