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  1. Dom Peter III (Portuguese: Pedro III, pronounced [ˈpeðɾu tɨɾˈsɐjɾu]; 5 July 1717 – 25 May 1786), nicknamed the Builder, was King of Portugal from 24 February 1777 to his death in 1786 as the co-ruler of his wife and niece, Queen Dona Maria I.

  2. Pedro III ( Lisboa, 5 de julho de 1717 – Queluz, 25 de maio de 1786 ), apelidado de o Capacidónio, o Sacristão e o Edificador, foi o Rei Consorte de Portugal e dos Algarves de 1777 até à sua morte. Era filho do rei João V e da sua esposa a arquiduquesa Maria Ana da Áustria, sendo assim irmão mais novo do rei José I e tio de Maria.

  3. 21 mai 2024 · Peter III (born July 5, 1717, Lisbon—died May 25, 1786, Ajuda, Port.) was the king consort of Portugal from 1777, with Queen Maria I. The younger son of John V of Portugal, he was married in July 1760 to the daughter of his elder brother, King Joseph. When she became queen as Maria I (February 1777), Peter became nominally king.

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  4. Dom Peter III ( Portuguese: Pedro III, pronounced [ ˈpeðɾu tɨɾˈsɐjɾu]; 5 July 1717 – 25 May 1786), nicknamed the Builder, was King of Portugal from 24 February 1777 to his death in 1786 as the co-ruler of his wife and niece, Queen Dona Maria I.

  5. Peter I of Portugal. Peter I (Portuguese: Pedro I, IPA: [ˈpeðɾu]; 8 April 1320 – 18 January 1367), known as the Just ( o Justiceiro) or the Cruel ( o Cruel ), was King of Portugal from 1357 until his death. [1] Early life. Born on 8 April 1320 in Coimbra, Peter was the fifth child of Afonso of Portugal and his wife, Beatrice of Castile.

  6. Dom Peter III, also known as Pedro III, was a monarch who played a significant role in Portuguese history. Serving as the co-ruler of his wife and niece, Queen Dona Maria I, Peter III's reign lasted from 1777 until his death in 1786. He earned the nickname "the Builder" for his contributions to the kingdom during his time on the throne.