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  1. Eleanor of Viseu. Afonso, Hereditary Prince of Portugal ( Portuguese pronunciation: [ɐˈfõsu]; 18 May 1475 – 13 July 1491) [1] was the heir apparent to the throne of Portugal. He was born in Lisbon, Portugal, and died in a horse-riding accident on the banks of the river Tagus .

  2. Miguel Bonnefoy, né le 22 décembre 1986 à Paris en France [1], est un écrivain français [2] et vénézuélien [3]. Biographie [ modifier | modifier le code ] Né en France d'une mère diplomate vénézuélienne qui a été l'attachée culturelle de l’ ambassade du Venezuela à Paris [ 4 ] et d'un père romancier chilien [ 5 ] , Miguel Bonnefoy a grandi au Venezuela et au Portugal .

  3. Pierre II de Portugal, né le 26 avril 1648 à Lisbonne et mort le 9 décembre 1706 à Sintra, surnommé « le Pacifique », est roi de Portugal de 1683 à sa mort en 1706. Sous le règne de son frère, Alphonse VI , il exerce la régence jusqu'à son accession au trône [ 1 ] .

  4. Religion. Roman Catholicism. Signature. Dom John VI (Portuguese: Joao VI) was King of Portugal from 1816 until his death in 1826. He was also King of Brazil until it's declaration of independence from Portugal. Categories: 1767 births. 1826 deaths. Kings and Queens of Portugal.

  5. Pedro I & IV ( Queluz, 12 de outubro de 1798 – Queluz, 24 de setembro de 1834 ), cognominado "o Libertador" e "o Rei Soldado", [ nota 1] foi o primeiro Imperador do Brasil como Pedro I de 1822 até sua abdicação em 1831, e também Rei de Portugal e Algarves como Pedro IV entre março e maio de 1826. Foi o quarto filho do rei João VI e de ...

  6. Portugal portal. v. t. e. The history of the kingdom of Portugal and the Algarves, from the First Treaty of San Ildefonso and the beginning of the reign of Queen Maria I in 1777, to the end of the Liberal Wars in 1834, spans a complex historical period in which several important political and military events led to the end of the absolutist ...

  7. Luís I of Portugal. Dom Luís I (31 October 1838, in Lisbon – 19 October 1889, in Cascais) was a member of the House of Braganza, and King of Portugal from 1861 to 1889. He is the second son of Queen Maria II and her consort, King Ferdinand. Luís became the king after the death of his elder brother King Pedro V. [1]