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  1. Dom Pedro II, second and last Emperor of Brazil (1825-1891), followed his father to the throne aged five in 1831 when Dom Pedro I abdicated and returned to Europe whence the Brazilian branch of the House of Braganza hailed. Unlike the ill-fated Emperor Maximilian I of Mexico (an Austrian Archduke by birth), Dom Pedro II was born in the country ...

  2. Legacy of Pedro II of Brazil. 1. ... What year did Pedro II's rule as emperor of Brazil come to an end? A) 1850 B) 1889 C) 1905 D) 1832. 7.

  3. 30 de out. de 2023 · Depois de ter a sua versão com um jogo no estilo GTA com o 171, o brasil gamer agora será contemplado com uma versão de um game na mesma pegada do icônico Assassin’s Creed da Ubisoft. Intitulado Pedro of Brazil , o game é um jogo histórico sobre a história do Brasil que reunirá figuras importantes da colonização brasileira como Dom Pedro II, Dom Pedro I, Princesa Isabel, André ...

  4. Back to the list of leaders Dom Pedro II (2 December 1825 – 5 December 1891), nicknamed "the Magnanimous," was the second and last ruler of the Empire of Brazil, reigning for more than 58 years (April 1831 – November 1889). He leads the Brazilians in Civilization V: Brave New World. Pedro II speaks Brazilian Portuguese with a distinctive carioca accent. On his diplomacy screen, he is ...

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  6. Lifespan. Notes. By Pedro II of Brazil (2 December 1825 – 5 December 1891; married by proxy in 30 May 1843) Afonso, Prince Imperial of Brazil. 23 February 1845 –. 11 June 1847. Prince Imperial of Brazil from birth to his death in 1847. Isabel, Princess Imperial of Brazil. 29 July 1846 –.

  7. Pedro II. (1825–91) was born in Rio di Janeiro on Dec. 2, 1825. Thus he was only 5 years old when his father abdicated. Regents ruled in his place until July 23, 1840, and he was officially crowned emperor on July 18, 1841. During his reign of nearly 50 years, Brazil enjoyed unprecedented progress.