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  1. María II de Portugal (nada en Río de Xaneiro o 4 de abril de 1819 e finada en Lisboa o 15 de novembro de 1853) foi raíña de Portugal, alcumada a Educadora. Nada no Brasil , foi a única americana xefe de estado dun estado europeo .

  2. 27 de dic. de 2023 · D. Maria II - Museu do Traje - Portugal dos Pequenitos - Coimbra, Portugal - DSC09486.jpg 3,648 × 4,619; 8.16 MB Decreto Real do revigor a Carta Constitucional Portuguesa de 1826.jpg 517 × 764; 136 KB

  3. María II de Portugal ( 4 d'abril de 1819 , Rio de Janeiro – 15 de payares de 1853 , Lisboa ), reina de Portugal, moteyada la Educadora. Nacida en Brasil, foi la única americana xefe d'estáu d'unu européu, anque Brasil en 1819 formaba parte de Portugal. [8] Foi fía de Pedro I de Brasil y IV de Portugal, y de la so primer esposa, l ...

  4. Maria I of Portugal (1734–1816), reigned 1777 to 1816; Maria II of Portugal (1819–1853), reigned 1826 to 1853; Queens consort. Maria of Aragon (1482–1517), second wife of Manuel I of Portugal; Maria Francisca of Savoy (1646–1683), wife of both Afonso VI and Peter II of Portugal; Maria Sofia of Neuburg (1666–1699), wife of Peter II of ...

  5. Queen Maria II wearing the tiara in an 1846 portrait by Ferdinand Krumholz (Ajuda National Palace) The Tiara of Maria II (Portuguese: Tiara de D. Maria II) is a jewelled, ornamental crown made for Queen Maria II of Portugal in the 1830s-40s, set in sapphires and diamonds. It is the oldest extant tiara that can be linked to a Portuguese sovereign.

  6. Maria replied, “If I die, I die at my post.”. On November 15, 1853, Maria II, Queen of Portugal died at the Palace of Necessidades in Lisbon, Portugal at the age of 34 after giving birth to a stillborn son. She is buried at the Royal Pantheon of the House of Braganza at the Monastery of São Vicente de Fora in Lisbon.

  7. Dona Maria II "the Educator" or "the Good Mother", reigned as Queen of Portugal from 1826 to 1828, and again from 1834 to 1853.