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  1. Pedro V del Congo. Pedro V Elelo del Congo fue rey de Congo desde el 7 de agosto de 1859 hasta febrero de 1891, sucediendo a Álvaro XIII. Fue el primer manicongo que juró vasallaje a Portugal, desapareciendo el Congo independiente precolonial. Su base estaba en el distrito de Madimba .

  2. María II de Portugal. -15 de noviembre de 1853. María II de Portugal ( Río de Janeiro, 4 de abril de 1819- Lisboa, 15 de noviembre de 1853), fue reina de Portugal, apodada la Educadora. Nacida en Brasil, ha sido, junto a la francesa Josefina de Beauharnais, la cubana María Teresa de Luxemburgo, la argentina Máxima de los Países Bajos y la ...

  3. Juan V de Portugal, apodado el Magnánimo ( Lisboa, 22 de octubre de 1689-Lisboa, 31 de julio de 1750 1 ), fue rey de Portugal entre 1706 y 1750 convirtiéndolo así en el monarca más longevo de la historia de Portugal. Sucedió a su padre Pedro II en diciembre de 1706 y fue proclamado rey el 1 de enero de 1707. 1 .

  4. When Rei Pedro V de Portugal was born on 16 September 1837, in Lisbon, Portugal, his father, Fernando Augusto Francisco António De Saksen-Coburg-Gotha-Koháry II, was 20 and his mother, Maria da Glória Joana Carlota Leopoldina da Cruz Francisca Xavier de Paula Isidora Micaela Gabriela Rafaela Gonzaga II, was 18.

  5. Dom Pedro V (English: Peter V; 2 December 1825 – 5 December 1891), nicknamed the Modern ("o Moderno") and the Sebastian ("o Sebastiano"), was the King of Portugal, reigning for over 57 years, becoming by far the longest-reigning monarch in the history of Portugal. The death of his father led to his sister Maria becoming the Princess Regent, while it led to a grim and lonely childhood and ...

  6. Peter V (born September 16, 1837, Lisbon, Portugal—died November 11, 1861, Lisbon) was the king of Portugal who conscientiously and intelligently devoted himself to the problems of his country during his short reign (1853–61). Peter succeeded his mother, Maria II, on November 15, 1853. While his father, Ferdinand II of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha ...

  7. With the Grand Tour over and Pedro back in Portugal, the longest period these two men would be in each other’s presence ended, with the exception of a brief visit in August of 1855. Writing from Balmoral on 5 September 1857, Albert related to Pedro that since their first meeting: ‘I always knew that our family ties were to turn into friendship…that is, a harmony of feelings and character.