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  1. João Carlos Pedro Leopoldo Borromeo, Prince of Beira; (English: John Charles; 6 March 1821, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil – 4 February 1822, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) was a Portuguese infante (prince), son of heir-apparent to the throne Pedro, Prince Royal (future Emperor Pedro I of Brazil) and Maria Leopoldina of Austria .

  2. Prince of Beira ( Portuguese: Príncipe da Beira, feminine: Princesa da Beira) is a title traditionally granted to the heir apparent to the throne of Portugal. The title's original use that it be granted on the eldest daughter of the reigning monarch of Portugal.

    Name
    Lifespan
    Tenure
    Parents
    17 December 1734 — March 20, 1816
    17 December 1734 — 31 July 1750
    Joseph I of Portugal Mariana Victoria of ...
    20 August 1761 — 11 September 1788
    20 August 1761 — 24 February 1777
    Maria I of Portugal Peter III of ...
    29 April 1793 — 17 January 1874
    29 April 1793 — 21 March 1795
    John VI of Portugal Carlota Joaquina of ...
    21 March 1795 — 11 June 1801
    21 March 1795 — 11 June 1801
    John VI of Portugal Carlota Joaquina of ...
  3. Profile view of Pedro I at age 25 by Debret, 1823. The prince was acclaimed Emperor Dom Pedro I on his 24th birthday, which coincided with the inauguration of the Empire of Brazil on 12 October. He was crowned on 1 December in what is today known as the Old Cathedral of Rio de Janeiro.

  4. João Carlos Pedro Leopoldo Borromeu, Prince of Beira; (English: John Charles) (6 March 1821, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil – 4 February 1822, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) was a Portuguese infante (prince), son of heir-apparent to the throne Pedro, Prince Royal (future Emperor Pedro I of Brazil) and Maria Leopoldina of Austria.

  5. 1 de jun. de 2020 · A temperatura elevada degradou o estado de saúde de João Carlos e a criança morreu, tragicamente, no dia 4 de fevereiro de 1822. Jamais a imperatriz e Dom Pedro I perdoaram o general d’Avilez por aquela situação.

  6. História. Estandarte do Príncipe da Beira. O título Princesa da Beira foi criado em 1645, pelo rei D. João IV de Portugal, como designação da filha mais velha do monarca, independentemente de ser ou não, herdeira presuntiva da coroa.

  7. Infante João Carlos Pedro Leopoldo Borromeo de Bragança, Prince of Beira was born 6 March 1821 in Rio de Janeiro, State of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil to Pedro I do Brasil (1798-1834) and Maria Leopoldine von Österreich (1797-1826) and died 4 February 1822 Rio de Janeiro, State of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil of unspecified causes. Contents. 1 Siblings.