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  1. Luís Filipe I de França. Luís Filipe I ( Paris, 6 de outubro de 1773 – Surrey, 26 de agosto de 1850 ), apelidado de "o Rei Cidadão" e "o Rei Burguês", foi Rei dos Franceses de 1830 até sua abdicação em 1848. Seu pai era Luís Filipe II, Duque de Orleães, que havia apoiado a Revolução Francesa e mesmo assim acabou guilhotinado ...

  2. Luiz Philippe de Orléans e Bragança GOMN ( Rio de Janeiro, 3 de abril de 1969 ), é um cientista político, empresário, ativista e político brasileiro filiado ao Partido Liberal (PL). É descendente dos imperadores do Brasil Pedro I e Pedro II, e, portanto, descendente da família imperial brasileira. [ 3][ 4][ 5] Em 2019 assumiu o cargo de ...

  3. Check 'Luís Carlos Filipe Rafael d’Orléans' translations into French. Look through examples of Luís Carlos Filipe Rafael d’Orléans translation in sentences, listen to pronunciation and learn grammar.

  4. I Prince Pedro de Alcântara Luís Filipe Maria Gastão Miguel Gabriel Rafael Gonzaga of Orléans and Braganza, having maturely reflected, have resolved to renounce the right that, by the Constitution of the Empire of Brazil, promulgated on March 25, 1824, accords to me the Crown of that nation.

  5. 1 de mai. de 2022 · Luís was born at Petrópolis on 26 January 1878, to Prince Gaston d'Orléans, Count of Eu, and Isabel, Princess Imperial of Brazil. His paternal grandparents were Prince Louis, Duke of Nemours, and Princess Victoria of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, while his maternal grandparents were Pedro II, Emperor of Brazil, and Princess Teresa Cristina of the Two Sicilies.

  6. 28 de abr. de 2022 · Dom Luís was born in Lisbon, the elder son of Carlos, Prince Royal of Portugal, (later King Carlos I of Portugal) and the Princess Amélie d'Orléans. Dom Luís Filipe was granted when born the titles of Prince of Beira and Duke of Barcelos, traditionally held by the heir apparent of the Prince Royal of Portugal (Príncipe Real).

  7. I Prince Pedro de Alcântara Luiz Filipe Maria Gastão Miguel Gabriel Rafael Gonzaga of Orléans and Braganza, having maturely reflected, have resolved to renounce the right that, by the Constitution of the Empire of Brazil, promulgated on 25 March 1824, accords to me the Crown of that nation.