answersLogoWhite

0

No, King John IV of Portugal did not flee to the Americas. He reigned from 1640 to 1656 and played a significant role in restoring Portugal's independence from Spain. During his reign, he focused on consolidating power and managing Portugal's overseas territories, rather than fleeing to the New World.

User Avatar

AnswerBot

6d ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

What describes a difference between king Ferdinand VII of Spain and king john IV of Portugal?

Only John IV fled to the Americas after Napoleon attacked his country.


What describes a key difference between King Ferdinand VII of Spain and King John IV of Portugal?

Only John IV fled to the Americas after Napoleon attacked his country.


What actors and actresses appeared in King John Act IV Scene I - 2012?

The cast of King John Act IV Scene I - 2012 includes: Albert de Jongh as Arthur Jonnie Hurn as Executioner


What are the release dates for The Nostalgia Critic - 2007 To Boldly Flee Part IV 5-34?

The Nostalgia Critic - 2007 To Boldly Flee Part IV 5-34 was released on: USA: 1 September 2012


Who reign before william IV?

King George IV was on the throne before King William IV.


Who was the queen of England when Adams was president?

Queen Charlotte was the wife of King George III who was on throne when John Adams was president. When John Quincy Adams was president King George IV was the king and his wife had died so there was no queen.


Who was king before William IV King of the United Kingdom?

George IV


When did King's Field IV happen?

King's Field IV happened in 2001.


How did the arrival of king John IV benefit the colony of Brazil?

he instituted economic reforms that increased international trade.


When did King Henry IV become king?

King Henry IV of England became king on 30 September 1399.


Henry the IV?

Henry IV King of England 1399 to 1413 Or Henry IV King of France 1589 to 1610


What are the names of all the kings in shakspears plays?

Shakespeare's plays feature several kings, including King Lear in "King Lear," King Duncan and Macbeth in "Macbeth," King Henry IV in "Henry IV, Part 1" and "Henry IV, Part 2," King Henry V in "Henry V," King Richard II in "Richard II," and King Richard III in "Richard III." Additionally, there are references to other kings like King John in "King John" and King Henry VI in the "Henry VI" trilogy. Each king's character and story contribute significantly to the themes of power, ambition, and tragedy in Shakespeare's works.