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Dom and Pedro
She died within a short time of the marriage ceremony and created the opportunity for Dom Pedro to escape with his true love and live in the city of Coimbra.
Shortly after the death of his father Dom Pedro declared that he had married Inês in a prior secret ceremony in Bragança, promptly taking revenge on the killers in a very gruesome manner and exhumed her body.
* Constitution of 1824 the first Brazilian constitution, enacted by Dom Pedro I.
Dom Pedro II gave his support for Agassiz's expedition on the Amazon River.
Five years later, the islands were visited by Dom Pedro de Mascarenhas who left the name Mascarene for the whole region.
* 1822 Dom Pedro I declares Brazil independent from Portugal on the shores of the Ipiranga Brook in São Paulo.
# Dom Pedro da Silva da Gama, appointed captain of Malacca from 1548 to 1552.
Two of these titles were for relatives of Emperor Dom Pedro I: an illegitimate daughter and a brother-in-law who received the title when married with Pedro I's daughter Dona Maria II.
Thanks to Dom Pedro II, the second Emperor of Brazil, who encouraged immigration, a large number of Swedes entered Brazil, settling mainly in the cities of Joinville and Ijuí.
" Idlewilde ", still present on Main Street, hosted the Emperor of Brazil, Dom Pedro II, when he was visiting Philadelphia to open the 1876 U. S. Centennial Exhibition with President Ulysses S. Grant.
His parents were King Dom Pedro II and his wife Dona Maria Sofia of Neuburg.
Dom Pedro ( Lord Peter ) is the traditional Portuguese appellation of several kings of Portugal:
* Dom Pedro V Theatre
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The Emperor of Brazil Dom Pedro II was personally very much opposed to slavery but on abolishing it, the planters rose up and exiled him to Europe ;
While Dom Pedro, the Emperor of Brazil, was the king's oldest son, his younger brother Miguel contended that Pedro had forfeited his claim to the throne by declaring Brazilian independence.
Pedro briefly assumed the title of Dom Pedro IV of Portugal.
In July 1832, with the backing of Liberals in Spain and England, an expedition led by Dom Pedro landed near Porto, which the Miguelites abandoned and where, after military activities including the Battle of Ponte Ferreira, Pedro and his associates were besieged by Miguelite forces for nearly a year.
Towards the end of 1833, Maria da Glória was proclaimed queen, and Dom Pedro was made regent.

Dom and II
After World War II, the islands achieved self-rule, with the Malta Labour Party ( MLP ) of Dom Mintoff seeking either full integration with the UK or else " self-determination ( independence ), and the Partit Nazzjonalista ( PN ) of George Borg Olivier favouring independence, with the same " dominion status " that Canada, Australia and New Zealand enjoyed.
Dom Duarte's godparents were Pope Pius XII and Queen Amélie of Portugal, the mother of Manuel II, the last reigning king of Portugal.
Dom Miguel I was eventually exiled by his niece Queen Dona Maria II.
In 1912 and 1922, Dom Duarte's grandfather Dom Miguel, Duke of Braganza was reconciled with Manuel II of Portugal, but this reconciliation was not accepted by all of their adherents.
One monarchist group in Portugal that did support Dom Miguel instead of the deposed D. Manuel II was the Integralismo Lusitano.
* In Portuguese: Sua Alteza Real o mui Augusto e Sereníssimo Príncipe Dom Duarte Pio João Miguel Gabriel Rafael de Bragança, por sucessão do seu Augusto Pai, Sua Alteza Real o Príncipe Dom Duarte Nuno e do seu primo, de Gloriosa Memória, El-Rei o Senhor Dom Manuel II, O Desventurado, e por virtude do presente interregno, Príncipe Real de Portugal, 25º duque de Bragança, 22º duque de Guimarães, 24º marquês de Vila Viçosa, 29º conde de Ourém, 26º conde de Arraiolos, 26º conde de Neiva, 26º conde de Faria e 22º conde de Guimarães.
* In English: His Royal Highness the very August and Most Serene Prince Dom Duarte Pio João Miguel Gabriel Rafael de Bragança, by succession of his August Father, His Royal Highness the Prince Dom Duarte Nuno and his cousin, of Glorious Memory, the King the Lord Dom Manuel II, the Unfortunate, and by virtue of the present interregnum, Prince Royal of Portugal, 25th Duke of Braganza, 22nd Duke of Guimarães, 24th Marquis of Vila Viçosa, 29th Count of Ourém, 26th Count of Arraiolos, 26th Count of Neiva, 26th Count of Faria and 22nd Count of Guimarães.
The only medieval tomb of importance to remain relatively unscathed in the Dom is that of Bishop Guy of Avesnes ( also known as Gwijde van Henegouwen ), the brother of John II, Count of Holland and Hainaut, who was bishop from 1301 until his death in 1317.
He convinced Antônio to visit the Court where he became a protégé of Emperor Dom Pedro II, who, being notoriously interested in the careers of Brazilian artists and intellectuals, made possible for Antônio Carlos to study at the Musical Conservatory of Rio de Janeiro.
Faithful to the monarchy and Dom Pedro II, Gomes refused the opportunity given to him by president Deodoro da Fonseca to compose the new Brazilian National Anthem.
He would have been roughly age 17 on 30 June 1484 when he was named moço fidalgo ( noble page ; a minor title then commonly granted to young nobles ) by King Dom João II.
Its government was a representative parliamentary constitutional monarchy under the rule of Emperors Dom Pedro I and his son Dom Pedro II, both members of the House of Braganza — a branch of the Capetian dynasty.
Emperor Dom Pedro II of Brazil | Pedro II around age 25, c. 1851, by which time he had fully consolidated his authority and pacified the country

Dom and Brazil
Things in the colony began to change when the prince and future king Dom João VI, along with the whole Portuguese court, escaped to Brazil in 1808 due to Portugal being invaded by Napoleonic troops.
The samba-funk emerged at the end of the 1960s with pianist Dom Salvador and his group, which merged the samba with American funk, which was then newly arrived in the Brazil.
John VI ( Portuguese: Dom João VI ; ) was King of the United Kingdom of Portugal, Brazil and the Algarves from 1816 to 1822, and, although de facto the United Kingdom over which he ruled ceased to exist, he remained so de jure from 1822 to 1825 ; after the recognition of Brazilian independence under the 1825 Treaty of Rio de Janeiro, he continued as King of Portugal and the Algarves until his death in 1826.
For the upcoming concerts, former Brazil ' 66 member Dom Um Romão was recruited as the group's new percussionist on Moreira's own recommendation.
In Brazil, Catholic priests Dom Carlos José Boaventura Kloppenburg and Oscar González Quevedo, among others, have since the 1960s written extensively against Spiritism from both a doctrinal and parapsychologic perspective.
In the lyrics, the opening line's mention of the Ipiranga river refers to the stream near ( and now part of ) the city of São Paulo where Prince Dom Pedro, the future Emperor Dom Pedro I of Brazil, declared Brazilian independence from Portugal.
A colony of the Kingdom of Portugal, Brazil became the seat of the Portuguese colonial Empire in 1808, when the Portuguese Prince regent, later King Dom João VI, fled from Napoleon I's invasion of Portugal and established himself and his government in the Brazilian city of Rio de Janeiro.
In 1815, the Portuguese crown prince Dom João ( later Dom João VI ), acting as regent, created the United Kingdom of Portugal, Brazil and the Algarves, which raised the status of Brazil from colony to kingdom.
He returned to Portugal in April 1821, leaving behind his son and heir, Prince Dom Pedro, to rule Brazil as his regent.
Political independence came on September 7, 1822, and the prince was crowned emperor in Rio de Janeiro as Dom Pedro I, ending 322 years of colonial dominance of Portugal over Brazil.
It was used as the Brazilian national anthem until the abdication, in 1831, of the first Emperor of Brazil, Dom Pedro I, the composer of the anthem's melody.
On November 15, 1889 Marshal Deodoro da Fonseca deposed Emperor Dom Pedro II, declared Brazil a republic, and reorganized the government.
There were many cases, both in Portugal and Brazil, in which the title of Dom ( or Dona ) was conceded to, and even bought by, people who were not from the royalty.
Today, in Portugal and Brazil, Dom is ordinarily employed only for higher members of the clergy, and for superiors of religious orders, such as the Order of Saint Benedict, wherein it is also associated with the status of Dom Frater.

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