- Maria II of Portugal - Wikipedia
She was the eldest daughter of Prince Dom Pedro de Alcântara, future King of Portugal as Pedro IV and first Emperor of Brazil as Pedro I, and his first wife Dona Maria Leopoldina (née Archduchess Caroline Josepha Leopoldine of Austria), herself a daughter of Francis II, Holy Roman Emperor
- Maria II | Liberalism, Constitutionalism Absolutism | Britannica
Maria II was the queen of Portugal (1834–53) Maria was the daughter of Peter I of Brazil, IV of Portugal, who, on inheriting both countries from his father, entered a conditional abdication of Portugal in her favour (1826)
- Queen Maria II of Portugal - lisbon. vip
Learn about Queen Maria II of Portugal, her reign, challenges, and lasting impact Discover her role as an educator and compassionate ruler
- Queen Maria II of Portugal - Unofficial Royalty
Pedro abdicated the Portuguese throne on May 2, 1826, and Maria became Queen of Portugal at seven years old As part of the agreement, Miguel would return to Portugal and serve as Regent (once he reached age 25), and marry Maria once she came of age
- Maria II da Gloria (1819–1853) - Encyclopedia. com
For a queen who ruled 19 years until her premature death at age 34, Maria II da Gloria of Portugal faced a life of insecurity and political turmoil from her earliest years The first European monarch native to the New World, Maria da Gloria was born on April 4, 1819 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
- Maria II (Queen of Portugal) - On This Day
Profession: Queen of Portugal Biography: Maria II da Gloria of Portugal was a Portuguese monarch known as "the Educator" or "the Good Mother " Her reign was marked by the end of the civil wars that had plagued Portugal, a focus on constitutional rule, and a commitment to modernization
- Maria II of Portugal | Life, Reign, Legacy | History Worksheets
Maria II, also known as Maria da Glória, was the Queen of Portugal who reigned twice, from 1826 to 1828 and from 1834 to 1853 She was the eldest daughter of Emperor Pedro I of Brazil (Pedro IV of Portugal) and became queen at a young age due to the political complexities of the time
- Maria II de Portugal – Wikipédia, a enciclopédia livre
A rainha Maria II deixou o Rio de Janeiro rumo à Europa a 5 de julho de 1828, acompanhada por Felisberto Caldeira Brant, Marquês de Barbacena, que fora escolhido pelo próprio Pedro para a acompanhar
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