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  1. La presidenta de la República, Dina Boluarte Zegarra, tiene nuevo abogado. El doctor Juan Carlos Portugal asumió la defensa legal de la mandataria, en reempl...

  2. El Tratado de Tordesillas fue un pacto firmado el 7 de junio de 1494 entre la Corona española (los reyes Isabel I de Castilla y Fernando II de Aragón) y la Corona portuguesa (el rey Juan II de Portugal).

  3. João V of Portugal: 1706 King of Portugal and the Algarves José I of Portugal: 1750 King of Portugal and the Algarves Maria I of Portugal & Pedro III of Portugal: 1777 Queen and King of Portugal, Brazil, and the Algarves João VI of Portugal: 1816 King of Portugal, Brazil, and the Algarves; Titular Emperor of Brazil Pedro IV of Portugal: 1826

  4. King John V of Portugal. John V was King of Portugal for most of five decades in the 18th Century. He oversaw a great increase in his country's riches from overseas and, unlike many before him, ruled as an absolute monarch. He was born on Oct. 22, 1689, at Riberia Palace in Lisbon.

  5. La promesa de un rey. Como regalo, un palacio rococó con convento y biblioteca suena exagerado, pero es lo que le prometió Juan V de Portugal a su esposa si le daba hijos. Lo construyó en...

  6. Afonso V King of Portugal 1432–1481 r.1438–1477, 1477–1481: Joanna la Beltraneja 1462–1530: Joanna 1452–1490: John II King of Portugal 1455–1495 r. 1477, 1481–1495: Eleanor of Viseu 1458–1525: Isabella of Viseu 1459–1521: Fernando II 3rd Duke of Braganza 1430–1483: Philip I King of Castile 1478–1506: Joanna Queen of ...

  7. John VI 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 government in both Portugal and.