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  2. Pedro Henrique of Orléans-Braganza - Wikipedia

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    An unbreeched Pedro Henrique with his parents Prince Luís and Princess Maria Pia, c. 1909–1910 Pedro Henrique (left, foreground) with his parents, grandparents and siblings during their exile, 1913. He was born in 1909 in France at Boulogne-sur-Seine during the exile of the Brazilian imperial family, which had been deposed in 1889. [1]

  3. Brazilian imperial family - Wikipedia

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    The Imperial House of Brazil (Brazilian Portuguese: Casa Imperial Brasileira) is a Brazilian dynasty of Portuguese origin, a branch of the House of Braganza, that ruled the Brazilian Empire from 1822 to 1889, from the time when the then Prince Royal Dom Pedro of Braganza (later known as Emperor Pedro I of Brazil) declared Brazil's independence, until Dom Pedro II was deposed during the ...

  4. Head of the Imperial House of Brazil - Wikipedia

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    If the 1908 renunciation of Pedro de Alcântara was valid, his brother Luiz (and eventually, Pedro Henrique) became next in the line of succession after their mother. [ 17 ] [ 18 ] Isabel's headship of the Brazilian Imperial House lasted until her death in 1921, when she is widely considered to have been succeeded by her grandson, Prince Pedro ...

  5. Pedro Henrique - Wikipedia

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    Pedro Henrique Oliveira (born 1992), East Timorese football forward for Sri Pahang FC Pedro Henrique (footballer, born December 1992) , Brazilian football centre-back for Atlético Goianiense Pedro Henrique (footballer, born September 1992) , Brazilian football centre-back for Tanjong Pagar United

  6. House of Braganza - Wikipedia

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    She was succeeded by her grandson, Prince Pedro Henrique of Orléans-Braganza, as Head of the Imperial House of Brazil, and he by his son and current Head, Prince Luiz of Orléans-Braganza. With the end of the banishment of the Imperial Family in 1920, some princes returned to live in Brazil, while another remained in Europe.

  7. House of Orléans-Braganza - Wikipedia

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    Prince Dom Pedro Gastão (1913–2007) Prince Dom Pedro Carlos (born 1945): He doesn't put in question the validity of the renunciation. Contrariwise, he declared himself a republican. [28] (1) Prince Dom Pedro Thiago (b. 1979) Prince Dom Filipe Rodrigo (b. 1982) Princess Maria da Glória (b. 1946), Duchess of Segorbe, former Crown Princess of ...

  8. Princess Maria Elisabeth of Bavaria - Wikipedia

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    Princess Maria Elisabeth of Bavaria (German: Prinzessin Maria Elisabeth Franziska Josepha Therese von Bayern; 9 September 1914 – 13 May 2011), nicknamed "Empress-mother", was a German princess of the House of Wittelsbach, granddaughter of King Louis III of Bavaria and wife of Prince Pedro Henrique of Orléans-Braganza, the pretender of the Vassouras branch as Head of the Imperial House of ...

  9. Pedro Luiz of Orléans-Braganza - Wikipedia

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    Pedro Luiz of Orléans-Bragança (Pedro Luiz Maria José Miguel Gabriel Rafael Gonzaga; 12 January 1983 – 1 June 2009) was the eldest son of Prince Antônio of Orléans-Braganza and Princess Christine de Ligne, being the grandson of Prince Pedro Henrique of Orléans-Braganza and Princess Maria Elisabeth of Bavaria.