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  1. 9 de may. de 2024 · John VI (born May 13, 1767, Lisbon, Portugal—died March 10, 1826, Lisbon) was the prince regent of Portugal from 1799 to 1816 and king from 1816 to 1826. His reign saw the revolutionary struggle in France, the Napoleonic invasion of Portugal (during which he established his court in Brazil ), and the implantation of representative ...

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  2. Hace 3 días · Queen and founder of the United Kingdom of Portugal, Brazil, and the Algarves: John VI of Portugal, Brazil, and the Algarves: 1816 King of Portugal, Brazil, and the Algarves; Titular Emperor of Brazil; last King of Brazil Pedro I of Brazil: 1822 Emperor of Brazil; proclaimer of Brazilian Independence King of Portugal and the Algarves Pedro II ...

  3. Hace 6 días · John IV King of Portugal 1604–1656 r. 1640–1656: Philip William Elector Palatine 1615–1690: Teodósio Prince of Brazil 1634–1653: Afonso VI King of Portugal 1643–1683 r. 1656–1683: Maria Francisca of Savoy 1646–1683: Peter II King of Portugal 1648–1706 r. 1683–1706: Maria Sophia of Neuburg 1666–1699: Eleonor Magdalene of ...

  4. Hace 3 días · John IV of Portugal. At home, there was peace under the first two Spanish kings, Philip II and Philip III. They maintained Portugal's status, gave positions to Portuguese nobles in the Spanish courts, and Portugal maintained an independent law, currency and government. It was proposed to move the Spanish capital to Lisbon.

  5. 13 de may. de 2024 · John VI, 1769–1826, king of Portugal (1816–26), son of Maria I and Peter III. When his mother became insane, John assumed the reins of government (1792), although he did not formally become regent until 1799. He joined the coalition against revolutionary France, adopted a repressive policy in Portugal, and sought the...

  6. michaelnoir. John VI of Portugal: On 14 May, the King returned to Bemposta, reconstituted the council of ministers and showed generosity to the others who had rebelled. Still, this did not dissuade the Queen from further conspiracies. en.wikipedia.org. Add a Comment. Be the first to comment. Nobody's responded to this post yet.

  7. 16 de may. de 2024 · Brazil’s independence from Portugal came in 1822 when Dom Pedro I, the son of King John VI of Portugal, declared independence. This marked the official end of Portuguese rule in Brazil and the establishment of the Brazilian Empire.