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The Campo das Princesas Palace is the administrative headquarters of Pernambuco's executive branch, located in Recife, Brazil. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Designed in 1786 by Governor José César Meneses, it was built in 1841 by engineer Morais Âncora, at the behest of Governor Francisco do Rego Barros , where the Royal Treasury used to be.
The Eyes of My Princess (Los ojos de mi princesa) is a young-adult novel written by Mexican author Carlos Cuauhtémoc Sánchez. [1] Published in 2004, the novel tells the story of a teenager that falls in love with a girl at school and has to overcome a lot of problems to be with her.
Princess Sigrid Vasa of Sweden (1566–1633) [1] [2] Princess Benedikte of Denmark wearing insignia of the Order of the Polar Star and various Danish orders' insignia while in Stockholm, 2013
The royal wore the casually chic outfit to visit Caravaca de la Cruz, Spain, which is home to a wood fragment of the Holy Cross and since January 2024 has been celebrating its Jubilee year. (Learn ...
(Reuters) -A federal judge in New Mexico on Sunday granted a preemptive restraining order to block the U.S. government from sending three Venezuelan men detained in the state from being sent to a ...
Contemporary engraving depicting the Exchange of the Princesses over the Caia River on the Portugal–Spain border. The Exchange of the Princesses (Portuguese: Troca das Princesas; Spanish: Intercambio de las Princesas) refers to the ceremonies of the double marriage of Spanish Infanta Mariana Victoria of Spain to the heir of the Portuguese throne, Joseph, Prince of Brazil, and of her older ...
Calusinski's trial attorney, Paul De Luca, tells Moriarty he had little to counter the alleged skull fracture because, before trial, prosecutors gave him a disc containing dark, unreadable X-rays.
Isabel was born at 6:30 p.m. on 29 July 1846 in Rio de Janeiro's Paço de São Cristóvão (Palace of Saint Christopher). [3] She was the daughter of Brazil's Emperor Pedro II and his wife Teresa Cristina. [4] On 15 November the infant princess was baptized in an elaborate ceremony in Igreja da Glória (Church of Glory).