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  1. The focal point of this Debret painting, hard to see from afar, is standing on a chair. In 1831, under pressure from the Brazilian military and the Portuguese monarchy, Dom Pedro I returned to Portugal to assume the throne (his father had died five years earlier), leaving his son Pedro II as the claimant to the Brazilian imperial seat of power.

  2. Emperor of Brazil from 7 April 1831 until deposed on 15 November 1889, Pedro II was the last ruler of the Empire of Brazil

  3. Pedro II of Brazil: Apogee of Pedro II of Brazil, Consolidation of Pedro II of Brazil, Decline and Fall of Pedro II of Brazil, Early Life : Source Wikipedia: Amazon.com.mx: Libros

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  4. Pedro II of Brazil. Contents. 1 Early life. 1.1 Birth. 1.2 Early coronation. 2 Consolidation. 2.1 Imperial authority established. 2.2 Abolition of the slave trade and ...

  5. Pedro II of Brazil was the second and last emperor of Brazil. Despite his popularity among Brazilians, Pedro II was removed from his throne in 1889 after a 58-year reign. He was promptly exiled with his family. Despite his deposition, he did not make an attempt to regain power. He died in late 1891 while in Paris, France, after two years in exile.

  6. The history of Pedro II of Brazil in the Paraguayan War began after the invasion of Brazilian provinces by Paraguayan forces by the end of 1864. The Number-one Volunteer [ edit ] In December 1864 the dictator of Paraguay, Francisco Solano López , ordered the capture of the Brazilian civilian steamship Marquês de Olinda , including its passengers and crew.