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  1. Joseph James Forrester (Kingston upon Hull, Inglaterra, 27 de Maio de 1809 — Cachão da Valeira, São João da Pesqueira, 12 de Maio de 1861) foi um empresário inglês radicado em Portugal. James Forrester foi o primeiro barão de Forrester , título que lhe foi concedido por D. Fernando II , em 1855 , na condição de regente durante a menoridade de D. Pedro V .

  2. José I de Portugal. D. José I ( Lisboa, 6 de junho de 1714 – Sintra, 24 de fevereiro de 1777 ), cognominado o Reformador, foi Rei de Portugal e Algarves de 1750 até sua morte. Era o terceiro filho do rei João V e sua esposa a rainha Maria Ana da Áustria. O seu reinado foi marcado sobretudo pelas políticas do seu secretário de Estado, o ...

  3. Signature. John III [1] ( Portuguese: João III Portuguese pronunciation: [ʒuˈɐ̃w]; 7 June 1502 – 11 June 1557), nicknamed The Pious ( Portuguese: o Piedoso ), [2] was the King of Portugal and the Algarves from 1521 until his death in 1557. He was the son of King Manuel I and Maria of Aragon, the third daughter of King Ferdinand II of ...

  4. José I of Portugal (1714–1777)José I of Portugal (b. 6 June 1714; d. 24 February 1777), king of Portugal (1750–1777). Called the "idle king," in contrast to his energetic chief minister, Sebastião José de Carvalho e Melo, Count of Oeiras (known as the Marquês de Pombal), José was eclipsed as Pombal pushed absolutist tendencies to despotic heights following the cataclysmic Lisbon ...

  5. 1 de ago. de 2022 · Infante Carlos of Portugal (1716 – 1736), died of a high fever, aged 19. Pedro III, King of Portugal (1717 – 1786), married his niece Maria I, Queen of Portugal (José’s daughter), and was her co-ruler, had six children. Infante Alexandre of Portugal (1723 – 1728), died in childhood from smallpox. During his childhood, José was exposed ...

  6. Joseph was the king of Portugal from 1750 to 1777, during whose reign power was exercised by his minister, Sebastião de Carvalho, marquês de Pombal. Joseph’s father, John V, enriched by the gold and diamonds of Brazil, had enjoyed unchallenged authority and gave Joseph no responsibility.

  7. Dom Carlos I ( Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈkaɾluʃ]; Charles; 28 September 1863 – 1 February 1908), known as the Diplomat ( Portuguese: o Diplomata ), the Martyr ( Portuguese: o Martirizado ), and the Oceanographer ( Portuguese: o Oceanógrafo ), [2] among many other names, was King of Portugal from 1889 until his assassination in 1908.