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  1. Search for a bride. Pedro II had grown and matured by 1843. He was considered a handsome man, at 1.91 m (6 ft 3 in) tall with blue eyes and brown hair. He had, however, two physical flaws: a protunding jaw (inherited from his Habsburg mother's family, which in the later 1840s he would try to conceal by letting his beard grow), and a high-pitched, childish voice.

  2. Pedro II of Brazil - Wikipedia. Contents. hide. (Top) Early life. Consolidation. Growth. Paraguayan War. Apogee. Decline and fall. Exile and legacy. Titles and honors. Genealogy. See also. Notes. Footnotes. References and further reading. External links. Pedro II of Brazil.

  3. The legacy of Pedro II of Brazil became apparent soon after his death. Emperor Pedro II was the second and last monarch of the Empire of Brazil, whose long 58-year reign (1831–1889) represented a time of remarkable prosperity and progress for his country.

  4. 1 de abr. de 2024 · He led Brazil into the War of the Triple Alliance against Paraguay (1864–70), gaining new territory and prestige for Brazil. The rule of Pedro II, a calm, serious, and intelligent man, brought stability and progress to the troubled economy.

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  5. Pedro II de Brasil (Río de Janeiro, 2 de diciembre de 1825-París, 5 de diciembre de 1891), apodado "El Magnánimo", fue el segundo y último monarca del Imperio brasileño, habiendo reinado en el país durante un período de 58 años.

  6. Pedro II of Brazil ( b. 2 December 1825; d. 5 December 1891), the second and last emperor of Brazil (1831–1889). A central figure in Brazil's development as a nation state, Pedro II was a man of complex personality and considerable abilities. His actions first consolidated and ultimately undermined the monarchical regime.

  7. Despite Pedro IIs popularity, the public calmly accepted his dethronement in much the same manner that Pedro himself accepted exile. After Pedro IIs death in 1891, a “genuine sense of regret” swept the nation. Pedro IIs corpse was not allowed back into Brazil until 1921.