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  Peter III of Portugal - Open Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Peter III of Portugal (Portuguese Pedro) (July 5 1717 - May 25 1786) became King Consort of Portugal on the succession of his wife and niece queen Maria I in 1777, and ruled with her until his death.
Peter was the younger son of Dom João V and brother of José I.
Peter married Maria in 1760, at which time she was the heir to the throne then held by his brother José I. They had six children, of whom the eldest surviving son succeeded Maria as João VI on her death in 1816.
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 Afonso IV of Portugal - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The first-born of this union, princess Maria of Portugal, married King Alfonso XI of Castile in 1328, at the same time that Afonso IV's heir, Peter, was promised to another Castilian princess, Constance of Penafiel.
Peter was openly in love with Ines, recognized all the children she bore, and, worst of all, favoured the Castilians that surrounded her.
Enraged at the barbaric act, Peter put himself at the head of an army and devastated the country between the Douro and the Minho rivers before he was reconciled to his father in early 1357.
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 Peter V. (Portugal) - Wikipedia
Peter V. September 1837 in Lissabon; † 11.
Peter V. war der älteste Sohn von Königin Maria II.
Peter V. ernannte mit dem Herzog von Loulé von der Progressiven Partei zum ersten Mal seit 1842 wieder einen linksliberalen Politiker ("Setembrist") zum Regierungschef.
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 Pedro V of Portugal - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Pedro V of Portugal (English: Peter), the Hopeful (Port.
o Esperançoso) - (Lisbon, September 16, 1837 - Lisbon, November 11, 1861) was the 31st (or 32nd according to some historians) King of Portugal from 1853 to 1861.
He was the oldest son of Queen Maria da Glória and her King-Consort Ferdinand II.
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 Portugal. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05
Portugal is bordered by Spain on the east and north and by the Atlantic Ocean on the west and south.
Estremadura, in W Portugal, has broad, alluvial plains, rising to cool and rocky uplands; along the Atlantic coast is a celebrated resort region, reaching to the town of Estoril, near Lisbon.
Although her reign was marred by coups and dictatorship, the activities of moderates and liberals laid a groundwork for the reforms—penal laws, a civil code (1867), and commercial regulations—of the reigns of Peter V (1853–61; begun under the regency of Maria’s husband Ferdinand II) and of Louis I (1861–89).
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 Peter I of Portugal - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Pedro I of Portugal (April 8, 1320 – January 18, 1367) was the eighth king of Portugal (in English, Peter I), known as the Cruel (not to be confused with Pedro I of Castile, also known as Pedro the Cruel) or as the Lawful (Port.
He was the third but only surviving son of Afonso IV of Portugal by his wife, princess Beatrice of Castile.
Succeeded his half-brother Ferdinand after the 1383-1385 Crisis as 10th King of Portugal, the first of the House of Aviz.
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 PETER VON PORTUGAL   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Peter gibt dieses Buch zusammen mit einer von Kaiser Sigismund erhaltenen Weltkarte (mapa mundi) an seinen Bruder Heinrich den Seefahrer weiter, dem diese Unterlagen bei der Planung seiner Expeditionen sehr hilfreich sind.
Mit dieser Unterstützung gelang es Alfons V. schließlich, seinen Onkel und Stiefvater in der Schlacht von Alfarrobeira 1449 zu besiegen, Peter fiel in der Schlacht.
Peter von Portual heiratete 1429 Elisabeth (Isabel) von Aragón, Gräfin von Urgel (* 1409 - † 1443), mit der er folgende Kinder hatte:
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 Royal Family of Europe - pafg172 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Mary II OF PORTUGAL was born in 1819 in Portugal.
Peter V OF PORTUGAL was born in 1837 in,, Portugal.
Louis OF PORTUGAL was born in 1838 in,, Portugal.
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: St. Peter of Alcantara
His father, Peter Garavita, was the governor of the place, and his mother was of the noble family of Sanabia.
Peter being chosen guardian and master of novices at the convent of Pallais.
In St. Teresa, Peter perceived a soul chosen of God for a great work, and her success in the reform of Carmel was in great measure due to his counsel, encouragement, and defence.
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 Maria II of Portugal   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
In March 1826, King John VI died and a crisis was instaled in Portugal.
Peter abdicated the Brazilian throne in 1831 and, from his base in the Azores he attacked Michael, forcing him to abdicate in 1834.
Maria's reign saw a revolutionary insurrection on May 16, 1846, but this was crushed by royalist troops on February 22, 1847, and Portugal otherwise avoided the European upheavals of 1848.
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 Portugal
Succeeded by son Peter V. John I (of Portugal), in Portuguese, João I (1357-1433), king of Portugal (1385-1433), the illegitimate son of King Pedro I. In 1384, after cooperating in the national revolt against Spanish influence, John became regent.
Son of Peter II and grandson of John IV; came to throne in midst of War of Spanish Succession (1701-14); involved as ally of England; by Treaty of Utrecht (1713) Portugal confirmed in possession of Amazon region.
He was the only legitimate son of Emperor Charles V. He was married four times: to Mary of Portugal (1543), to Mary I of England (1554), to Isabella of France (1559), and to Anne of Austria (1570), whose son by him was his successor as Philip III of Spain.
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 Portugal   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Portugal traces its emergence as a nation to June 24, 1128, with the Battle of São Mamede by Afonso I.
Portugal developed an increasingly service-based economy and it was one of the eleven founding countries of the Euro in 1999, with very restrictive criteria, and began circulating its new currency on January 1, 2002 along with 12 other EU members.
Portugal was recognized as a autonomous kingdom by Leon in 1143 and by the Pope in 1179.
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 Portugal -> History on Encyclopedia.com 2002   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Absolutism reached its height under John V and under Joseph (reigned 1750-77), when the marquês de Pombal was the de facto ruler of the land.
Under the regency of Maria's son (later John VI ; 1816-26) Portugal's alliance with Britain led to difficulties with France; in 1807 the forces of Napoleon I marched on Portugal.
Although her reign was marred by coups and dictatorship, the activities of moderates and liberals laid a groundwork for the reforms—penal laws, a civil code (1867), and commercial regulations—of the reigns of Peter V (1853-61; begun under the regency of Maria's husband Ferdinand II) and of Louis I (1861-89).
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 Peter II of Portugal -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Peter II ((The Romance language spoken in Portugal and Brazil) Portuguese Pedro), the Pacific ((additional info and facts about Port.) Port.
Peter first locked his brother away, but then came to the throne in his own right after Afonso's death in 1683.
This was followed in December 1703 by a military alliance between Portugal, (A mountainous republic in central Europe; under the Habsburgs (1278-1918) Austria maintained control of the Holy Roman Empire and was a leader in European politics until the 19th century) Austria and Great Britain for an invasion of Spain.
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 Peter Ii Of Portugal   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
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Peter II, the Pacific (April 26, 1648 - December 9, 1706), Regent (1668 - 1683) and King of Portugal (1683 - 1706).
This marriage was well succeeded, and they had another 6 children, including the new heir to the throne, John, who eventually succeeded his father after his death in 1706, as King John V of Portugal..
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 Peter von Portugal - Wikipedia
Peter von Portugal heiratete 1429 Elisabeth (Isabel) von Aragón, Gräfin von Urgel (* 1409 - † 1443), mit der er folgende Kinder hatte:
Peter von Aragón (* 1429 - † 30.
Siehe auch: Geschichte Portugals, Zeittafel Portugal, Portugal unter dem Hause Avis.
de.wikipedia.org /wiki/Peter_von_Portugal   (577 words)

  
 Peter I --  Encyclopædia Britannica
Peter was the son of Tsar Alexis by his second wife, Natalya Kirillovna Naryshkina.
The son of Sancho Ramírez, the third in order of the historic kings of Aragon, Peter belonged to times anterior to the authentic written history of his kingdom; and little is known of him save that he conquered Huesca (1096) and Barbastro (1100) from the Moors of Saragossa.
Peter of Blois: William Rufus and Henry I (1077-1117?)
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 Peter II. (Portugal)
Peter wurde der Cortes zum Regenten bestimmt und bestieg nach Tode seines Bruders im Jahre 1683 als II.
Dieser Vertrag der bis 1842 in Kraft blieb trug dazu bei Portugal wirtschaftlich von England abhängig wurde und das Land von billigen britischen Produkten überschwemmt keine eigene Industrialisierung durchführte.
Portugal tritt 1703 auf britisch-österreichischer Seite den Spanischen Erbfolgekrieg ein.
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 Peter I. (Portugal) - netlexikon
Peter I. wurde als Sohn König Alfons IV.
Peter I. war zwei-, zählt man die Ehe mit Inês de Castro mit, dreimal verheiratet.
Siehe auch: Geschichte Portugals, Zeittafel der Geschichte Portugals, Portugal unter den Burgunderherrschern.
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 Peter III of Portugal - InfoSearchPoint.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Pedro III of Portugal (July 5 1717 - April 25 1786) became King Consort of Portugal on the succession of his wife and niece queen Maria I in 1777, and ruled with her until his death.
Pedro was the younger son of Dom João V and brother of José I.
Pedro married Maria in 1772, at which time she was the heir to the throne then held by his brother José I. They had six children, of whom the eldest surviving son succeeded Maria as João VI on her death in 1816.
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 Peter II of Portugal   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Peter II (Portuguese Pedro) the Pacific (April 26 1648 – December 9 1706) Regent (1668 – 1683) and King of Portugal (1683 – 1706).
Around this time the discovery silver mines in Brazil enlarged Peter's treasury to the extent he was able to dismiss the Cortes in 1697 and rule without its grants for the rest of his reign.
This marriage was well succeeded and had another six children including the new to the throne John who eventually succeeded father after his death in 1706 as John V of Portugal.
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 Peter V, king of Portugal. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05
1837–61, king of Portugal (1853–61), eldest son and successor of Maria II.
Ascending the throne on the death of his mother, he ruled under the regency of his father, Ferdinand II, until 1855.
Peter died childless and was succeeded by his brother Louis I. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition.
www.bartleby.com /65/pe/Peter5-Port.html   (127 words)

  
 Maria II. (Portugal) - netlexikon
November 1853 in Lissabon) war Königin von Portugal von 1826 bis 1828 und von 1834 bis 1853.
Peter war nicht bereit, diesen Vertrauensbruch seines Bruders hinzunehmen.
Ihr Nachfolger wurde ihr ältester Sohn, Peter V. Über ihn kam das Haus Sachsen-Coburg und Gotha in Portugal zur Macht, die letzte Dynastie, die Portugal regieren sollte, und die in weiblicher Linie das Haus Braganza weiterführte.
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 AllRefer.com - Peter V, king of Portugal (Spanish And Portuguese History, Biography) - Encyclopedia
Peter V, king of Portugal, Spanish And Portuguese History, Biographies
Peter V 1837–61, king of Portugal (1853–61), eldest son and successor of Maria II.
Peter died childless and was succeeded by his brother Louis I. The Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia Copyright © 2003, Columbia University Press.
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 RI Supreme Court - Published Opinions Term 2000-2001
The Family Court trial justice ordered the husband, who had returned to Portugal, not to dispose of the Portuguese property, as it was to be used in determining equitable distribution.
The Court concluded that the motion justice correctly ruled on both summary judgment motions because the insurer's proof of mailing provided sufficient proof that notice had been given was not rebutted with competent evidence by the insured, and also, the policy had specific language regarding mailing notice of cancellation for non-payment of a premium.
Caselaw decided before the language establishing the age 21 limit was added to the statute did not provide the family court with jurisdiction to extend a parent's responsibility for the support of a young adult with special needs beyond the age of 21.
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 Spanish Civilization   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Portugal, which began as a county of León, was the only kingdom to ultimately maintain its independence of the rest of Spain.
Spain was sometimes styled an "empire," and Alfonso X of Castile was actually elected Holy Roman Emperor, but nothing much came of it all.
When the Pope finally crowned Emperor a King of Spain, it was Charles V, a German Hapsburg who had been born and raised in Belgium.
www.uncg.edu /rom/courses/klrauch/civ/kings.htm   (473 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Peter Faber
Peter Canisius is in itself sufficient to justify his being called the Apostle of Germany.
The Archbishop of Cologne, Herman of Wied, was already won over by the heresy which he was later publicly to embrace.
At the court of Lisbon and that of Valladolid, Faber was an angel of God.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/11767a.htm   (894 words)

  
 Peter I Of Portugal   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Pedro I of Portugal, king of Portugal (in English, Peter I), also known as Pedro the Cruel, was born in April 8 1320 and died in January 18 1367.
He was the son of Afonso IV of Portugal by his wife, princess Beatrice of Castile.
Maria, princess of Portugal (1342-1367), married to Ferdinand, prince of Aragon
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