Pedro IV of Portugal

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Pedro IV of Portugal, also known as Pedro I of Brazil, was a 19th-century monarch who played a key role in Brazilian independence and briefly ruled Portugal during a turbulent period of constitutional conflict.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Emperor of Brazil
emperor
human
king of Portugal
liberal politician
monarch
alsoKnownAs Dom Pedro I
Dom Pedro IV
Pedro I of Brazil
birthDate 1798-10-12
birthPlace Queluz, Portugal
burialPlace Monument to the Independence of Brazil, São Paulo (heart)
Pantheon of the House of Braganza, Lisbon
causeOfDeath tuberculosis
child Maria II of Portugal
Miguel, Prince of Braganza (illegitimate)
Pedro II of Brazil
conflict Liberal Wars in Portugal
countryOfCitizenship Empire of Brazil
Kingdom of Portugal
deathDate 1834-09-24
deathPlace Queluz, Portugal
father John VI of Portugal NERFINISHED
fullName Dom Pedro de Alcântara Francisco António João Carlos Xavier de Paula Miguel Rafael Joaquim José Gonzaga Pascoal Cipriano Serafim
house House of Braganza
languageSpoken French
Portuguese
mother Carlota Joaquina of Spain NERFINISHED
notableEvent Proclaimed the independence of Brazil from Portugal
notableEventDate 1822-09-07
notableEventPlace Ipiranga, near São Paulo
notableFor granting the Portuguese Constitutional Charter of 1826
leading Brazilian independence from Portugal
notableWork Brazilian Declaration of Independence
opponent Miguel I of Portugal NERFINISHED
politicalIdeology constitutionalism
liberalism
positionHeld Emperor of Brazil
King of Portugal
Prince Royal of the United Kingdom of Portugal, Brazil and the Algarves
predecessor John VI of Portugal NERFINISHED
reignAs Emperor of Brazil
King of Portugal
reignEnd 1826-05-02
1831-04-07
reignStart 1822-10-12
1826-03-10
religion Roman Catholicism
signature Signature of Pedro I of Brazil
spouse Amélie of Leuchtenberg NERFINISHED
Maria Leopoldina of Austria
successor Maria II of Portugal
Pedro II of Brazil

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