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  1. The early life of Pedro II of Brazil covers the period from his birth on 2 December 1825 until 18 July 1841, when he was crowned and consecrated. Born in Rio de Janeiro, the Brazilian Emperor Dom Pedro II was the youngest and only surviving male child of Dom Pedro I, first emperor of Brazil, and his wife Dona Leopoldina, archduchess ...

  2. Pedro II was born in Rio de Janeiro, the seventh child of Emperor Dom Pedro I of Brazil and Empress Dona Maria Leopoldina and thus a member of the Brazilian branch of the House of Braganza (Portuguese: Bragança).

  3. 2 de mai. de 2024 · The first Brazilian monarch to be born in Brazil, Pedro guarded his country’s sovereignty in disputes with Great Britain and the United States. He led Brazil into the War of the Triple Alliance against Paraguay (186470), gaining new territory and prestige for Brazil.

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  4. A coroação de Pedro II aos 15 anos de idade em 18 de julho de 1841 por François-René Moreaux, no Museu Imperial. A elevação de D. Pedro II ao trono imperial em 1831 levou a um período de crises, o mais conturbado da história do Brasil. [ 49]

  5. The early life of Pedro II of Brazil covers the period from his birth on 2 December 1825 until 18 July 1841, when he was crowned and consecrated. Born in Rio de Janeiro, the Brazilian Emperor Dom Pedro II was the youngest and only surviving male child of Dom Pedro I, first emperor of Brazil, and his wife Dona Leopoldina, archduchess of Austria.

  6. Pedro II, da Casa de Bragança, foi Imperador do Brasil de 1841 a 1889. Foi um bom governante que fez muito pelo Brasil e manteve a nação unida em tempos caóticos. Ele era um homem de temperamento equilibrado e inteligente que geralmente era respeitado por seu povo.

  7. Pedro II was five years old at the time, so a triumvirate of regents was arranged, planning to rule the country until the young emperor reached age 18. Here we see the symbolic acclamation of the new leader, who waves to the crowd from a balcony in the upper-left while in military dress.