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  1. Legacy of Pedro II of Brazil. 1. ... What year did Pedro II's rule as emperor of Brazil come to an end? A) 1850 B) 1889 C) 1832 D) 1905. 7.

  2. After this period, Pedro II was declared of age and assumed his full prerogatives, leading Brazil into a period of peace and stability. Although there was no desire for a change in the form of government among most Brazilians, the Emperor was overthrown in a sudden coup d’état that had almost no support outside a clique of military leaders who desired a republic headed by a dictator.

  3. Legacy of Pedro II of Brazil. 1. ... What year did Pedro II's rule as emperor of Brazil come to an end? A) 1850 B) 1889 C) 1832 D) 1905. 7.

  4. The early life of Pedro II of Brazil covers the period from his birth on 2 December 1825 until 18 July 1841, when he was crowned and consecrated. Born in Rio de Janeiro , the Brazilian Emperor Dom Pedro II was the youngest and only surviving male child of Dom Pedro I , first emperor of Brazil , and his wife Dona Leopoldina , archduchess of Austria .

  5. Coronation of Emperor Pedro II of Brazil in 1841. Painting by Manuel de Araújo Porto-Alegre. The Coronation of the Emperor of Brazil was the religious act of consecration during which the monarchs of the Empire of Brazil were solemnly blessed, anointed, crowned, invested with the other items of the imperial regalia and enthroned, according to the usages of the Catholic Church, the Empire's ...

  6. Dom Pedro II (English: Peter II; 2 December 1825 – 5 December 1891), nicknamed "the Magnanimous", was the second and last ruler of the Empire of Brazil, reigning for over 58 years. Born in Rio de Janeiro, he was the seventh child of Emperor Dom Pedro I of Brazil and Empress Dona Maria Leopoldina and thus a member of the Brazilian branch of the House of Braganza. His father's abrupt ...

  7. 1 de abr. de 2024 · daughter Maria II. brother Michael. Pedro I (born Oct. 12, 1798, Lisbon, Port.—died Sept. 24, 1834, Lisbon) was the founder of the Brazilian empire and first emperor of Brazil, from Dec. 1, 1822, to April 7, 1831, also reckoned as King Pedro (Peter) IV of Portugal. Generally known as Dom Pedro, he was the son of King John VI of Portugal.