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  1. Luís I (Lisboa, 31 de outubro de 1838 – Cascais, 19 de outubro de 1889), [1] apelidado "o Popular", foi o Rei de Portugal e Algarves de 1861 até à sua morte. Era o segundo filho da rainha Maria II de Portugal, e seu marido, o rei Fernando II, tendo ascendido ao trono após a morte prematura do seu irmão mais velho, Pedro V.

  2. Luís I, apelidado "o Popular", foi o Rei de Portugal e Algarves de 1861 até à sua morte. Era o segundo filho da rainha Maria II de Portugal, e seu marido, o rei Fernando II, tendo ascendido ao trono após a morte prematura do seu irmão mais velho, Pedro V. Foi também sobrinho dos imperadores Pedro II do Brasil e Maximiliano do México.

    • Reign
    • Personal Interests
    • Marriage and Descendants
    • Illness and Death

    Luís was a cultured man who wrote vernacular poetry, but had no distinguishing gifts in the politics into which he was thrust by the death of his older brother Pedro V in 1861. Luís's domestic reign was a series of transitional governments called Rotativism formed at various times by the Progressistas (Liberals) and the Regeneradores (Conservatives...

    Luís was also very keen with literature, not only with books in Portuguese but also in English. He was the first to bring fully translated Shakespearean works to Portugal, such as The Merchant of Venice, Richard III and Othello, the Moor of Venice. His best-known work in Portugal was his translation of Hamlet.

    In June 1862, Luís asked Archduchess Maria Theresa of Austria (1845–1927), a daughter of Archduke Albert, Duke of Teschen and Princess Hildegard of Bavaria, to marry him in a letter sent to her father. It was urgent for him to get married as his older brother, King Pedro V, had died in November 1861, without issue and two of his younger brothers, J...

    Luís was a lifelong womanizer. He had a series of extra-marital affairs, the more notorious one with actress Rosa Damasceno.Queen Maria Pia was displeased at first, but later tolerated her husband's infidelities, ending up having her own affairs when she traveled abroad. Sometime in his adult life, Luís contracted syphilis. The infection remained d...

  3. Luís I, Rei de Portugal, quando Duque do Porto – Winterhalter 1854 Filho segundo de D. Maria II (1819-1853) e de D. Fernando III (1816-1885). Assumiu o governo a 14 de Outubro de 1861 e foi aclamado rei a 22 de Dezembro desse mesmo ano.

  4. Luís I (Cassinogilum, 778 – Ingelheim am Rhein, 20 de junho de 840), também conhecido como Luís, o Piedoso ou Luís, o Justo, foi o Rei dos Francos e Imperador Romano-Germânico de 814 até sua morte.

  5. Luis I de Portugal, apodado el Popular (Lisboa, 31 de octubre de 1838-Cascaes, 19 de octubre de 1889), [1] fue rey de Portugal entre 1861 y 1889. Era el segundo hijo de la reina María II y del rey consorte Fernando II, príncipe de Sajonia-Coburgo-Gotha, y fue duque de Oporto y Viseu. [1]