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  1. Hace 2 días · Pedro I's successor in Brazil was his five-year-old son, Pedro II. As the latter was still a minor, a weak regency was created. The power vacuum resulting from the absence of a ruling monarch as the ultimate arbiter in political disputes led to regional civil wars between local factions.

  2. Hace 17 horas · D. Pedro I ruled Brazil until 1831, when he abdicated in favor of his young son D. Pedro II, and returned to Portugal to aid his daughter D. Maria II (see below). D. Pedro II, being only 6 years old at the time of his coronation, had a regency established. The regency would rule until 1840, when the Emperor turned 14 years old.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BrazilBrazil - Wikipedia

    Hace 2 días · Long after the Cisplatine War that resulted in the independence of Uruguay, Brazil won three international wars during the 58-year reign of Pedro II: the Platine War, the Uruguayan War and the devastating Paraguayan War, the largest war effort in Brazilian history.

  4. Hace 1 día · Catalog; For You; Correio da Bahia. 9 DE MAIO DE 1624 2024-05-09 - . Em 9 de maio de 1624, quatro séculos transcorri­dos hoje, o rico comerciant­e Pedro Garcia, uma das maiores fortunas do país, naqueles idos, abriu a janela de seu sobrado e surpreso viu os primeiros navios da frota flamenga se aproximand­o da costa, para a tomada da Bahia; a estas alturas a invasão por terra se dava com ...

  5. Dom Pedro II was never crowned emperor of Brazil, since the country dissolved de facto on 15 January 1843, almost one year before he turned 18. Instead, he became emperor of Rio de Janeiro and Espírito Santo, the only two provinces that remained loyal to the House of Braganza.

  6. Hace 5 días · Apr. 21, 2024, 4:43 PM ET (AP) Conservative Brazilians laud Elon Musk at rally in support of ex-president Bolsonaro. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Rio de Janeiro, city and port, capital of the estado (state) of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

  7. Hace 4 días · Pelé (born October 23, 1940, Três Corações, Brazil—died December 29, 2022, São Paulo, Brazil) was a Brazilian football (soccer) player, in his time probably the most famous and possibly the best-paid athlete in the world. He was part of the Brazilian national teams that won three World Cup championships (1958, 1962, and 1970).