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  1. Dom Peter III (Portuguese: Pedro III, pronounced [ˈpeðɾu tɨɾˈsɐjɾu]; 5 July 1717 – 25 May 1786), nicknamed the Builder, was King of Portugal from 24 February 1777 to his death in 1786 as the co-ruler of his wife and niece, Queen Dona Maria I.

  2. Pedro III de Portugal (Lisboa, 5 de julio de 1717-Sintra, 25 de mayo de 1786) fue rey consorte de Portugal entre 1777 y 1786 por su matrimonio (iure uxoris) con la reina María I de Portugal.

  3. Pedro III de Aragón ( Valencia, 7 de agosto de 1240- Villafranca del Panadés, 11 de noviembre de 1285), 3 llamado el Grande, fue hijo de Jaime I el Conquistador y su segunda esposa Violante de Hungría. 4 Sucedió a su padre en 1276 en los títulos de rey de Aragón, rey de Valencia y conde de Barcelona. Además, llegó a ser también rey de ...

  4. 21 de may. de 2024 · Peter III (born July 5, 1717, Lisbon—died May 25, 1786, Ajuda, Port.) was the king consort of Portugal from 1777, with Queen Maria I. The younger son of John V of Portugal, he was married in July 1760 to the daughter of his elder brother, King Joseph. When she became queen as Maria I (February 1777), Peter became nominally king.

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  5. Dom Peter III ( Portuguese: Pedro III, pronounced [ ˈpeðɾu tɨɾˈsɐjɾu]; 5 July 1717 – 25 May 1786), nicknamed the Builder, was King of Portugal from 24 February 1777 to his death in 1786 as the co-ruler of his wife and niece, Queen Dona Maria I. You can help expand this article with text translated from the corresponding article in Portuguese.

  6. Pedro III ( Lisboa, 5 de julho de 1717 – Queluz, 25 de maio de 1786 ), apelidado de o Capacidónio, o Sacristão e o Edificador, foi o Rei Consorte de Portugal e dos Algarves de 1777 até à sua morte. Era filho do rei João V e da sua esposa a arquiduquesa Maria Ana da Áustria, sendo assim irmão mais novo do rei José I e tio de Maria.

  7. Dom Pedro II (Peter II; 26 April 1648 – 9 December 1706), nicknamed "the Pacific", was King of Portugal from 1683 until his death, previously serving as regent for his brother Afonso VI from 1668 until his own accession.