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Pedro I of Brazil - Wikipedia

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".

Pedro I | Reign of Brazil, Independence, Abolitionist | Britannica

... (Peter) IV of Portugal. Generally known as Dom Pedro, he was the son of King John VI of Portugal. When Napoleon conquered Portugal in 1807, Pedro accompanied.

3.1 Pedro I and Pedro II | Brazil: Five Centuries of Change

In 1831, under pressure from the Brazilian military and the Portuguese monarchy, Dom Pedro I returned to Portugal to assume the throne.

Biography of Dom Pedro I, First Emperor of Brazil - ThoughtCo

He is best remembered as the man who declared Brazil independent from Portugal in 1822. He set himself up as Emperor of Brazil but returned to ...

Pedro I (Emperor of Brazil and King of Portugal) - On This Day

Full Name: Dom Pedro I, known as "the Liberator" in both Brazil and Portugal, also King Dom Pedro IV of Portugal, sometimes known as "the Soldier King".

Dom Pedro I - University of Nottingham

Pedro supported Brazil's autonomy from the mother country, and refused to return to Portugal when ordered by his father to do so in 1822.

Pedro I of Brazil - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

on 7 April 1831 Pedro I abdicated in favor of his son Dom Pedro II, and sailed for Europe. Pedro I. Duke of Braganza · Half-length painted portrait of Pedro, ...

D. Pedro I - Musica Brasilis

Brazilian Emperor and King of Portugal, D. Pedro was a talented musician and composer. He has had, as music teachers, Marcos Portugal and...

Heart of Brazil's first emperor returns after nearly 200 years for 'state ...

Dom Pedro, a beloved figure in both Brazilian and Portuguese history, has been divided between the two countries in death – his heart ...

Pedro I of Brazil | Die Welt der Habsburger

Dom Pedro I, Emperor of Brazil, King of Portugal and the Algarves. Emperor. Emperor. Pedro I of Brazil. Emperor. 1.12.1822–7.4.1831. * 12. Oct 1798, † 24. Sep ...

Dom Pedro I (Civ4Col) - Civilization Wiki - Fandom

See the list of founding fathers Lived: 1798-1834 Dom Pedro I was the first Emperor of Brazil and was responsible for the country's independence from ...

Brazil - Independence, Portuguese, Empire | Britannica

Dom Pedro responded by defying the Cortes with a speech known as the “Fico” (“I Am Staying”), and most Brazilians supported his decision. In January 1822 he ...

PEDRO D'ALCÂNTARA Emperor of Brazil King of Portugal

Pedro d'Alcântara of Bragança (1798-1834), second male heir to King João VI and the Spanish Princess Carlota Joaquina de Bourbon, was the great character in one ...

Every inch a king : a biography of Dom Pedro I, first emperor of Brazil

Includes bibliographical references (pages 215-217).

Dom Pedro I - (Latin American History – 1791 to Present) - Fiveable

Dom Pedro I's abdication in 1831 stemmed from various factors including political discontent, economic challenges, and social unrest. His authoritarian style of ...

Dom Pedro - Duke University Press

It was the young Prince Pedro who declared Brazil independent, who won its almost immediate recognition from the mother country and subsequently from the major ...

Letter from d. Pedro I to d. João VI - Google Arts & Culture

Letter from d. Pedro I to his father and king of Portugal, d. João VI, breaking definitively with the Courts of Lisbon and communicating his acclamation li.

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Pedro I of Brazil (1798–1834) - Encyclopedia.com

12 October 1798; d. 24 September 1834), emperor of Brazil (1822–1831). Born in Queluz palace, Portugal, Prince Pedro de Bragança e Borbón was nine years ...

Thoughts on Pedro I of Brazil : r/monarchism - Reddit

... Dom Pedro I's abdication: "the emperor knew better how to abdicate than to reign. Throughout this unforgetable night that was watched by ...