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  1. The flag of Brazil was designed by Jean-Baptiste Debret as the Royal Standard of the Prince Royal of the United Kingdom of Portugal, Brazil and the Algarves, Pedro I. After the Brazilian Declaration of Independence , and with the coronation of Pedro I as Emperor of Brazil, the Royal Standard was modified to become the flag of the Empire of Brazil.

  2. The house of Braganza continued to rule over Brazil after Pedro I, son of John VI, was acclaimed the first Emperor of Brazil on 12 October 1822, having proclaimed the independence of the Kingdom of Brazil from Portugal. He was later succeeded on 7 April 1831 by his son Pedro II, the last monarch of Brazil. Pedro II of Brazil, reigned 49 years ...

  3. The Viceroyalty of Brazil refers, in narrow scope, to office of viceroy of the Portuguese colonial State of Brazil and, in broad scope, to the whole State of Brazil during the historic period when its governors had the title of "viceroy". The term "viceroyalty" however never officially designated the title of the colony, which continued to be ...

  4. Palmares, or Quilombo dos Palmares, was a quilombo, a community of escaped slaves and others, in colonial Brazil that developed from 1605 until its suppression in 1694. It was located in the captaincy of Pernambuco, in what is today the Brazilian state of Alagoas.

  5. When Brazil was elevated to Kingdom in 1815, it became the capital of the United Kingdom of Portugal, Brazil and the Algarves until the return of the Portuguese Royal Family to Lisbon in 1821, but remained as capital of the Kingdom of Brazil. From the colonial period until the first independent era, Rio de Janeiro was a city of slaves.

  6. Nominal kingdom within the Kingdom of Portugal (1249–1910) Constituent kingdom of the United Kingdom of Portugal, Brazil and the Algarves (1815–1825) Capital: Silves (until 1576) Lagos (1576–1746) Tavira Faro (1746–1910) Common languages: Portuguese: Religion

  7. 17 de mar. de 2024 · constituent kingdom of United Kingdom of Portugal, Brazil and the Algarves (1815-1825) Kingdom of Brazil (Q3932042) From Wikidata. Jump to navigation Jump ...