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  1. Hace 1 día · In Portugal, D. Pedro I of Brazil became King as D. Pedro IV (1826), but no one wanted to re-establish the union of Portugal and Brazil. Pedro abdicated the Portuguese throne in favor of his daughter Princess Maria da Glória , then seven years old. D. Pedro's brother D. Miguel was to act as Regent, and to marry Maria when she came of age. [32]

  2. 24 de abr. de 2024 · Pedro V (1853–1861) Death of queen Maria II; Pedro V ascends the throne. 20: Nuno José Severo de Mendonça Rolim de Moura Barreto, Duke of Loulé (1804–1875) 6 June 1856 16 March 1859 Historic: 2nd Reg. 1856, 1858: Opening of the first railway line in Portugal on 28 October 1856. 21: António José Severim de Noronha,

  3. 22 de abr. de 2024 · son John V. brother Afonso VI. sister Catherine of Braganza. Peter II (born April 26, 1648, Lisbon—died Dec. 9, 1706, Lisbon) was the king of Portugal whose reign as prince regent (1668–83) and as king (1683–1706) was marked by the consolidation of royal absolutism and the reduction of the significance of the Cortes (National ...

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  4. Hace 1 día · Portuguese warship Rainha de Portugal saluting the squadron of Admiral Ball at Malta in 1798. In the 18th century the Portuguese Navy was among the most powerful in the world. In 1661 the Portuguese offered Bombay and Tangier to England as part of a dowry, and over the next hundred years the English gradually became the dominant trader in India, gradually excluding the trade of other powers.

  5. Hace 4 días · Queen of Portugal; 1st reign: 2 May 1826 – 23 June 1828: Predecessor: Pedro IV: Successor: Miguel I: Regents: Infanta Isabel Maria (1826–1828) Infante Miguel, Duke of Beja (Feb–Jul 1828) 2nd reign: 26 May 1834 – 15 November 1853: Acclamation: 20 September 1834: Predecessor: Miguel I: Successor: Pedro V: Co-monarch: Fernando ...

  6. Hace 1 día · Queen Maria II (Mary II) and King Ferdinand II's son, King Pedro V (Peter V) modernized the country during his short reign (1853–1861). Under his reign, roads, telegraphs, and railways were constructed and improvements in public health advanced.

  7. 1 de may. de 2024 · Afonso III was the fifth king of Portugal (1248–79), who supplanted his brother, King Sancho II, and completed the reconquest of the Algarve from the Muslims. The younger son of Afonso II and Urraeca, daughter of Alfonso VIII of Castile, Afonso emigrated and became, by marriage, count of Boulogne.