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editDescriptionMorte de Dom Pedro I.jpg | Morte de Dom Pedro I do Brasil e IV de Portugal, aos 36 anos de idade, em 24 de setembro de 1834. Dom Pedro faleceu no mesmo quarto em que nasceu (denominado "Quarto de Dom Quixote"), no Palácio de Queluz, em Lisboa. Ao seu lado notam-se a Imperatriz-Viúva Dona Amélia de Beauharnais (à cabeceira) e a Rainha Dona Maria II (de joelhos). |
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Author | Nicolas-Eustache Maurin (1799-1850) |
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