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  2. Pedro I of Brazil - Wikipedia

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    Pedro around age 2, c.1800, by Agustín Esteve. Pedro was born at 08:00 on 12 October 1798 in the Queluz Royal Palace near Lisbon, Portugal. [1] He was named after St. Peter of Alcantara, and his full name was Pedro de Alcântara Francisco António João Carlos Xavier de Paula Miguel Rafael Joaquim José Gonzaga Pascoal Cipriano Serafim.

  3. Pedro (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Pedro" is a song by Italian singer Raffaella Carrà, from her album Mi Spendo Tutto. In 2024, the song was remixed by German producers Jaxomy and Agatino Romero , leading to a resurgence in popularity.

  4. First reign (Empire of Brazil) - Wikipedia

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    The First Reign was the period of Brazilian history in which Pedro I ruled Brazil as Emperor. It began on September 7, 1822, when Brazil's independence was proclaimed, and ended on April 7, 1831, when Pedro I abdicated the Brazilian throne.

  5. Gracie & Pedro: Pets to the Rescue - Wikipedia

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    Gracie & Pedro: Pets to the Rescue (retitled Gracie and Pedro: Mission Impossible in the UK), also known as Gracie and Pedro's Not So Awesome Adventure, is a 2024 animated buddy musical comedy adventure film directed by Kevin Donovan and Gottfried Roodt and produced by Amy Katherine Taylor, with a screenplay by Jaisa C. Bishop, Bruce A. Taylor, and Kelly Peters from a story by Bishop and Taylor.

  6. Consolidation of Pedro II of Brazil - Wikipedia

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    Pedro II sent Paulo Barbosa to serve as diplomatic envoy to Saint Petersburg in mid-1846. [56] With Paulo Barbosa's influence in eclipse, Aureliano Coutinho lost much of his power and soon found himself stripped of his remaining political clout, "the result of an implicit, if unspoken, ban imposed by Pedro II."

  7. 1766 Real del Monte strike - Wikipedia

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    Pedro Romero de Terreros. The 1766 Real del Monte strike or 1766 miners' strike was a strike that occurred in the mines of Pachuca and Real del Monte when Pedro Romero de Terreros abolished the workers' party, reduced wages from 4 reales to 3 reales, and increased the workload to gain more profits.

  8. Pedro of Brazil - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. move to sidebar hide. Pedro of Brazil may refer to: Pedro I of Brazil (1798 ...

  9. Pedro (card game) - Wikipedia

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    Pedro is an American trick-taking card game of the all fours family based on auction pitch.Its most popular variant is known as cinch, double Pedro or high five which was developed in Denver, Colorado, around 1885 [1] and soon regarded as the most important American member of the all fours family.