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Family Sheet
HUSBAND
Name: Emperor Pedro Iv De Bragan�a Of Portugal & BrazilMale [1] Note Born: 12 Oct 17981798-10-12 at Queluz, Lisbon, PortugalQueluz, Lisbon, Portugal [2] Married: Died: 24 Sep 18341834-9-24 at Queluz, Lisbon, PortugalQueluz, Lisbon, Portugal [4]
Other Spouses: Leopoldine Habsburg-lotharingen
Amalie Von Leuchtenberg
Father: King John Vi De Bragan�a Of Portugal Mother: Princess Charlotte De Bourbon Of Spain
WIFE
Name: Born: Died: Father: Mother:
CHILDREN
Name: Queen Maria Ii
Born: Died:
Name: King Pedro Ii
Born: Died:
Born: 1824 Died: 1898
SOURCES
1). June Ferguson s Royalty GED 2). June Ferguson s Royalty GED 4). June Ferguson s Royalty GED
NOTES
1). 1 NAME Pedro I 1 UPDA 2 PLAC Emperor of Brazil, King of Portugal����� PEDRO I, pronounced PAY droh or pronounced PAY throo 17981834 , was the first emperor of independent Brazil. He ruled from 1822 to 1831. Pedro was born in Lisbon, Portugal. He was the son of Prince John later King John VI of Portugal. In 1807, the Portuguese royal family fled to Brazil, a colony of Portugal, to escape capture by invading French troops. In 1821, John returned to Lisbon. He left Pedro to rule Brazil as prince regent. Pedro was strongly influenced by a group of Brazilian born counselors who favored independence for Brazil. On Sept. 7, 1822, he declared Brazil s independence. He was crowned emperor a few months later. In 1826, John VI died, and Pedro became King Pedro IV of Portugal. Later that year, Pedro gave up the Portuguese throne in favor of his daughter, who eventually ruled Portugal as Maria II. Strong willed and undemocratic, Pedro became increasingly unpopular in Brazil. In 1831, he gave up the throne in favor of his son Pedro II and returned to Portugal.

											
											

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