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  2. Bonifácio: O Fundador do Brasil - Wikipedia

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    Bonifácio: O Fundador do Brasil (en: Boniface: The Founder of Brazil) is a Brazilian documentary about the life, work and thoughts of the Patriarch of Independence of Brazil, José Bonifácio de Andrada e Silva. It is a production of IVIN Films. [1]

  3. Independência ou Morte (film) - Wikipedia

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    Independência ou Morte (in English: Independence or Death) is a Brazilian Historical drama film directed by Carlos Coimbra and released on September 2, 1972. [2] is based on the life of Emperor Pedro I of Brazil and Empress Maria Leopoldina of Austria, as well as other facts about the Independence of Brazil, is starring Tarcísio Meira, Glória Menezes, Kate Hansen and Dionísio Azevedo.

  4. Independence of Brazil - Wikipedia

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    Hail to the independence, to freedom and to the separation of Brazil from Portugal!" He unsheathed his sword affirming that "For my blood, my honor, my God, I swear to give Brazil freedom," and later cried out: "Brazilians, Independence or death!". This event is known as the "Cry of Ipiranga", the declaration of Brazil's independence, [27]

  5. 1822 in Brazil - Wikipedia

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    It is the first document to officially express the desire for Brazil's independence. September. 7 September: Brazil declares independence from Portugal. [2]

  6. Timeline of Brazilian history - Wikipedia

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    Prince Pedro is crowned as emperor Pedro I of Brazil. 1822–1825: War of Independence of Brazil. [86] 1824: Confederation of the Equator rebellion in the Northeast. [87] [88] [89] The Constitution of 1824 is adopted. [90] 26 May: The United States become the first country to recognize the independence of Brazil. [91] 1825: 13 January

  7. Why an Embalmed Heart Will Mark Brazil’s 200-Year ... - AOL

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    The embalmed heart of Dom Pedro I, the first Emperor of Brazil a champion of representative rule, is on display after being flown from Portugal for the occasion. Why an Embalmed Heart Will Mark ...

  8. List of films about revolution - Wikipedia

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    Indian Independence Movement: 1985 Revolution: Hugh Hudson: Historical drama: American Revolutionary War: 1986 Salvador: Oliver Stone: Historical drama: Salvadoran Revolution: 1989 China: A Century of Revolution: Sue Williams Documentary: Revolution, China 1989 The French Revolution: Robert Enrico (Part 1) Richard T. Heffron (Part 2 ...

  9. Brazilian War of Independence - Wikipedia

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    In 1824, in the wake of the adoption of the Constitution of the Empire of Brazil on 25 March, the United States of America became one of the first nations to recognize the independence of Brazil. Since the coup d'etát on 3 June 1823 the Portuguese King John VI had already abolished the Portuguese Constitution of 1822 and dissolved the Cortes ...