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  2. Brazilian imperial family - Wikipedia

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    Princess Isabel and Prince Gaston with their family in exile in France. Pedro II of Brazil (1889–1891) Isabel of Brazil (1891–1921): Born in 1846, died in 1921. Princess Imperial and regent of Brazil, she was the elder daughter of Pedro II and after his death considered de jure Empress of Brazil

  3. Princesa Isabel - Wikipedia

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    Isabel, Princess Imperial of Brazil (1846–1921), the princess mainly known as "Princesa Isabel" in Brazil; References This page was last edited on 25 August 2023 ...

  4. Isabelle, Countess of Paris - Wikipedia

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    Isabelle as an infant in her mother's arms, circa 1911. Born on 13 August 1911, Isabelle Marie Amélie Louise Victoire Thérèse Jeanne of Orléans-Braganza was the eldest daughter of Dom Pedro de Alcântara, Prince of Grão-Pará, erstwhile heir to the throne of the Empire of Brazil, and his wife, Countess Elisabeth Dobrzensky of Dobrzenicz.

  5. House of Orléans-Braganza - Wikipedia

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    Brazil. The House of Orléans-Braganza (Portuguese: Casa de Orléans e Bragança) is by legitimacy, the imperial house of Brazil formed in 1864, with the marriage of the heir to the Brazilian throne, Isabel of Braganza with Prince Gaston, Count of Eu. [a] The House of Orléans-Braganza never reigned, as Brazil's pure Braganza monarch, Emperor ...

  6. Black Guard (Brazil) - Wikipedia

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    Black Guard (Brazil) The Black Guard of the Redemptress (Portuguese: Guarda Negra da Redentora) was a paramilitary [1] secret society in Rio de Janeiro [2] composed of Brazilian former African slaves freed on May 13, 1888, by the signature of the Golden Law by Isabel, Princess Imperial of Brazil. The guard included capoeiristas who belonged to ...

  7. Teresa Cristina of the Two Sicilies - Wikipedia

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    Isabel, Princess Imperial of Brazil: 29 July 1846 – 14 November 1921 Princess Imperial of Brazil and Countess of Eu due to her marriage to Gaston d'Orléans. She had four children from this marriage. She also acted as Regent of the Empire while her father was traveling abroad. Princess Leopoldina of Brazil: 13 July 1847 – 7 February 1871

  8. List of monarchs of Brazil - Wikipedia

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    The monarchs of Brazil (Portuguese: monarcas do Brasil) were the imperial heads of state and hereditary rulers of Brazil from the House of Braganza that reigned from the creation of the Brazilian monarchy in 1815 as a constituent kingdom of the United Kingdom of Portugal, Brazil and the Algarves until the republican coup d'état that overthrew the Empire of Brazil in 1889.

  9. Gaston, Count of Eu - Wikipedia

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    Gaston d'Orléans and Isabel, Princess Imperial of Brazil. After years with problems on the border with Morocco caused by constant attacks on Spanish cities by Moroccan pirates, Spain declared war on Morocco. The young Gaston was sent as a subordinate officer to participate in the conflict on the side of the Spanish forces.