Pedro I do Brasil
Emperor of Brazil (1822–31) and King of Portugal (1826)
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Date of birth | 12 October 1798 Palace of Queluz, Queluz | ||||
Date of death | 24 September 1834 Palace of Queluz, Queluz | ||||
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Main category: Pedro I of Brazil
English: Pedro I, Emperor of Brazil (1798-1834) was, for a brief period, also Pedro IV of Portugal.
Portraits
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Pedro around age 2, c.1800.
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Pedro at age 6, 1804.
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Non-contemporary painting of Pedro around age 11, c.1809.
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Pedro around age 11, c.1809.
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Pedro around age 11, c.1809.
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Pedro around age 18, c.1816.
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Pedro at age 23, September 1822.
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Pedro at age 27, March 1826.
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Pedro, 1826
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Pedro at age 32, 1830.
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Pedro at age 35, 1833.
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Pedro at age 35, before September 1834.
3D Facial reconstruction
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3D Facial reconstruction created by the Brazilian Designer Cicero Moraes.
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3D reconstruction process
Others
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Proclamation of Brazilian independence, 7 September 1822
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Another, and more accuratte, portrayal of the Brazilian independence
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Coronation of Pedro I
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Allegory of the recognition of Brazilian independence by Portugal
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Second marriage of Pedro I
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S.M.I. o Senhor D. Pedro restituindo sua Augusta Filha a Senhora D. Maria Segunda e a Carta Constitucional aos Portugueses, 1832 (Peter I with his daughter D. Maria II and the Portuguese Constitution of 1826 - lithography).