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  1. Hace 3 días · Roman Catholicism. Signature. Dom Pedro I (12 October 1798 – 24 September 1834) was the founder and first ruler of the Empire of Brazil, where he was known as " the Liberator ". As King Dom Pedro IV, he reigned briefly over Portugal, where he also became known as "the Liberator" as well as " the Soldier King ".

  2. Hace 4 días · Pedro IV of Portugal: 1826 King of Portugal and the Algarves; Emperor of Brazil Maria II of Portugal: 1826 Queen of Portugal and the Algarves; lost throne to Miguel I in 1828; regained throne in 1834 Miguel I of Portugal: 1828 King of Portugal and the Algarves; reigned for 6 years; succeeded by Maria II Pedro V of Portugal: 1853

  3. Hace 3 días · The Portuguese Empire ( Portuguese: Império Português, European Portuguese: [ĩˈpɛ.ɾju puɾ.tuˈɣeʃ] ), also known as the Portuguese Overseas ( Ultramar Português) or the Portuguese Colonial Empire ( Império Colonial Português ), was composed of the overseas colonies, factories, and later overseas territories, governed by the Kingdom ...

  4. Hace 2 días · Pierre Ier (en portugais : Pedro I do Brasil ), également connu sous le nom de Pierre IV ( portugais : Pedro IV de Portugal ), est né le 12 octobre 1798 au palais de Queluz, à Lisbonne, au Portugal, et mort le 24 septembre 1834 au même endroit. Surnommé « le Libérateur » 1 ou « le Roi soldat » 2, il règne sur le Brésil du 12 octobre ...

  5. 26 de abr. de 2024 · Dom Pedro II de Brasil fue un líder visionario que dejó una profunda huella en la capital de Portugal. Como emperador, supo modernizar su país y promover el progreso social y cultural. Su legado perdura en Lisboa, donde su influencia se puede ver en la arquitectura, la educación y la política.

  6. Hace 3 días · QUEM FOI DOM PEDRO I.Dom Pedro I, nascido em 12 de outubro de 1798 no Palácio de Queluz, Portugal, foi o pioneiro Imperador do Brasil. Ele assumiu o governo ...

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  7. 2 de may. de 2024 · Pedro II (born Dec. 2, 1825, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil—died Dec. 5, 1891, Paris, France) was the second and last emperor of Brazil (1831–89), whose benevolent and popular reign lasted nearly 60 years.