Dom Pedro I was the son of king John
John I of Portugal
Mother:Queen Isabel of Coimbra Father: King Alfonso V of Portugal
No, Brazil has no queen. The position of Queen Consort, spouse of the King of Portugal, Brazil and the Algarves [Reino Unido de Portugal, Brasil e Algarves], was abolished with Brazil's declaration of independence from Portugal on September 7, 1822. The last Queen Consort was Carlota Joaquina of Spain [April 25, 1775 - January 7, 1830]. Her spouse, John VI [João Maria José Francisco Xavier de Paula Luís António Domingos Rafael de Bragança, May 13, 1767 - March 10, 1826] ruled Brazil from March 20, 1816 until Brazil's independence.
"Portugal 9" means the 9 Portuguese Restoration War. Hope this helps!
João II (John the Second), of the Joannine dinasty, born on March 3th, 1455, was the 13th King of Portugal since August 28th, 1481 (when his father Afonso V "the African" died) until his death on October 25th, 1495. He was known as "Tirano" (The Tyrant). He gave impulse to overseas exploration and colonization, turning Portugal into a global power.
The 9 appears to be a typo in your source text, or perhaps a footnote.
he instituted economic reforms that increased international trade.
John I of Portugal was born on April 11, 1357.
John I of Portugal was born on April 11, 1357.
In 1500, Pedro Alvares Cabral lead the first Europeans to Brazil in the name of the Portuguese King Manuel I. Active colonization started in 1534 during the reign of King John III of Portugal.
Yes, he was. Born in 1394 and died 1460 aged 66 years.His father was John 1 of Portugal and his mother was Philippa of Lancaster.He was known as Prince Henry the Navigator for his great strides in the exploration of the world for Portugal.
King John I of Portugal was born on April 11, 1357.