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  • Brazilian Constitution of 1824
  • Brazil's first constitution

    Political Constitution of the Empire of Brazil (Portuguese: Constituição Política do Império do Brasil) commonly referred to as the Constitution of 1824, was

    Brazilian Constitution of 1824

    Brazilian Constitution of 1824

    Brazilian_Constitution_of_1824

  • Constitution of 1824
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Constitution of 1824 may refer to: The 1824 Constitution of Mexico The Brazilian Constitution of 1824 The Constitution of the Federal Republic of Central

    Constitution of 1824

    Constitution_of_1824

  • General Assembly (Brazil)
  • Bicameral parliament of the Empire of Brazil

    Political Constitution Of The Empire Of Brazil (March 25, 1824) "Sobre o Congresso Nacional" [About the National Congress]. Congresso Nacional (in Brazilian Portuguese)

    General Assembly (Brazil)

    General Assembly (Brazil)

    General_Assembly_(Brazil)

  • 1824 in Brazil
  • Events in the year 1824 in Brazil. Monarch: Pedro I March 25: The Brazilian Constitution of 1824 was adopted, establishing a hereditary Catholic monarchy

    1824 in Brazil

    1824 in Brazil

    1824_in_Brazil

  • First reign (Empire of Brazil)
  • Historical period of Brazil (1822–1831)

    in favor of its approval as the constitution. On March 25, 1824, the first Brazilian Constitution, influenced by the French Constitution of 1791 and the

    First reign (Empire of Brazil)

    First reign (Empire of Brazil)

    First_reign_(Empire_of_Brazil)

  • United Kingdom of Portugal, Brazil and the Algarves
  • Pluricontinental monarchy (1815–1825)

    thereafter. In 1824, in the wake of the adoption of the Constitution of the Empire of Brazil on 25 March that year, the United States of America became

    United Kingdom of Portugal, Brazil and the Algarves

    United Kingdom of Portugal, Brazil and the Algarves

    United_Kingdom_of_Portugal,_Brazil_and_the_Algarves

  • Brazilian Armed Forces
  • Combined military forces of Brazil

    Federative Republic of Brazil. They consist of three service branches, the Brazilian Army, Brazilian Navy and Brazilian Air Force. Brazil's armed forces are

    Brazilian Armed Forces

    Brazilian Armed Forces

    Brazilian_Armed_Forces

  • Brazilian Constitution of 1891
  • Brazilian statute between 1891-1934

    Brazilian Constitution of 1891 (Portuguese: Constituição brasileira de 1891), also known Constitution of the Republic of the United States of Brazil (Constituição

    Brazilian Constitution of 1891

    Brazilian Constitution of 1891

    Brazilian_Constitution_of_1891

  • Federal Senate (Brazil)
  • Upper house of the Brazilian National Congress

    upper house of the National Congress of Brazil. When created under the Imperial Constitution in 1824, it was based on the House of Lords of the British

    Federal Senate (Brazil)

    Federal Senate (Brazil)

    Federal_Senate_(Brazil)

  • Head of the Imperial House of Brazil
  • imperial throne of Brazil. The Brazilian monarchists affirm that, maintaining the logic established by the Brazilian Constitution of 1824, this title would

    Head of the Imperial House of Brazil

    Head_of_the_Imperial_House_of_Brazil

  • Prince Imperial of Brazil
  • Heir to the Brazilian imperial throne

    of the Republic in 1889, the title was kept in use by the Brazilian Imperial Family. According to article 105 of the Brazilian Constitution of 1824,

    Prince Imperial of Brazil

    Prince Imperial of Brazil

    Prince_Imperial_of_Brazil

  • Prince of Brazil (Brazil)
  • Imperial title in the Empire of Brazil

    members of the Brazilian imperial family who were not the heir apparent or heir presumptive to the throne, by the 1824 Brazilian Constitution. After the

    Prince of Brazil (Brazil)

    Prince of Brazil (Brazil)

    Prince_of_Brazil_(Brazil)

  • List of national constitutions
  • States of Brazil (1891) Constitution of the Republic of the United States of Brazil (1934) Brazilian Constitution of 1937 Brazilian Constitution of 1946 [pt]

    List of national constitutions

    List_of_national_constitutions

  • History of the Constitution of Brazil
  • Brazil who were freeborn or freed. On November 15, 1889, the Emperor Pedro II was deposed, the Brazilian monarchy abolished and the 1824 Constitution

    History of the Constitution of Brazil

    History of the Constitution of Brazil

    History_of_the_Constitution_of_Brazil

  • Politics of the Empire of Brazil
  • p.42 Article 65 of the Brazilian Constitution of 1824 in Rodrigues, p.48, 49 Article 101, "VII" of the Brazilian Constitution of 1824 in Rodrigues, p

    Politics of the Empire of Brazil

    Politics of the Empire of Brazil

    Politics_of_the_Empire_of_Brazil

  • History of the Jews in Brazil
  • Jews who were forced out of Portugal during the Inquisition. After the first Brazilian Constitution in 1824 that granted freedom of religion, Jews began to

    History of the Jews in Brazil

    History of the Jews in Brazil

    History_of_the_Jews_in_Brazil

  • Imperial Brazilian Army
  • 1822–1889 land warfare branch of the Brazilian military

    Imperial Brazilian Army (Portuguese: Exército Imperial Brasileiro) was the name given to the land force of the Empire of Brazil. The Brazilian Army was

    Imperial Brazilian Army

    Imperial Brazilian Army

    Imperial_Brazilian_Army

  • Brazilian Constituent Assembly (1823)
  • Emperor the following year. Brazilian Constituent Assembly (1988) Brazilian Constitution of 1891 History of the Constitution of Brazil "A "Noite da Agonia""

    Brazilian Constituent Assembly (1823)

    Brazilian Constituent Assembly (1823)

    Brazilian_Constituent_Assembly_(1823)

  • German Brazilians
  • Brazilian person of ethnic German ancestry or origin

    non-Catholics faced restrictions on several of their civil rights. Although the Brazilian Constitution of 1824 established that no one should be persecuted

    German Brazilians

    German Brazilians

    German_Brazilians

  • Brazilian Constitution of 1934
  • Brazilian statute between 1934-1937

    The Brazilian Constitution of 1934, promulgated on July 16 by the National Constituent Assembly of 1932, was created "to organize a democratic regime that

    Brazilian Constitution of 1934

    Brazilian Constitution of 1934

    Brazilian_Constitution_of_1934

  • History of the Empire of Brazil
  • continued until 1824, and Portugal recognized Brazilian independence in 1825. Pedro I promulgated the Brazilian Constitution of 1824 after dissolving

    History of the Empire of Brazil

    History of the Empire of Brazil

    History_of_the_Empire_of_Brazil

  • Brazilian nobility
  • Social class in the Kingdom and later Empire of Brazil

    Portugal in 1822, the Empire of Brazil established its own system of nobility. According to the Brazilian Constitution of 1824, only the Emperor had the

    Brazilian nobility

    Brazilian nobility

    Brazilian_nobility

  • 1834 Additional Act
  • Amendment to the Brazilian Constitution

    amendment to the Brazilian Constitution of 1824, passed on August 12, 1834. The amendment enhanced the autonomy of the provinces. "Acto Adicional of 1834". Encyclopædia

    1834 Additional Act

    1834 Additional Act

    1834_Additional_Act

  • Nobility
  • Official privileged social class

    emperor of Brazil. However, according to the Brazilian Constitution of 1824, the emperor conferred titles of nobility, which were personal and therefore

    Nobility

    Nobility

    Nobility

  • List of senators in Brazil
  • monarch, Pedro I issued a new Constitution in 1824. The Constitution of the Empire made Brazil a monarchy centered on the figure of the emperor and divided

    List of senators in Brazil

    List_of_senators_in_Brazil

  • Brazilian War of Independence
  • 1822–1825 war between Portugal and Brazil

    The Brazilian War of Independence (Portuguese: Guerra de Independência do Brasil) was an armed conflict that led to the separation of Brazil from the United

    Brazilian War of Independence

    Brazilian War of Independence

    Brazilian_War_of_Independence

  • Military of the Empire of Brazil
  • Military forces of the erstwhile Empire of Brazil (1822–1889)

    location missing publisher (link) See Articles 102 and 148 of the Brazilian Constitution of 1824 Carvalho (2007), p. 193 Lyra, p. 84 Pedrosa, p. 289 Kraay

    Military of the Empire of Brazil

    Military of the Empire of Brazil

    Military_of_the_Empire_of_Brazil

  • Independence of Brazil
  • Founding of independent Brazil

    left Brazil in 1824. The Treaty of Rio de Janeiro recognizing Brazil's independence was signed by Brazil and Portugal on 29 August 1825. The Brazilian aristocracy

    Independence of Brazil

    Independence of Brazil

    Independence_of_Brazil

  • Imperial Brazilian Navy
  • Navy of the Brazilian Empire between 1822 and 1889

    Imperial Brazilian Navy (Brazilian Portuguese: Armada Imperial Brasileira) was the navy created at the time of the independence of the Empire of Brazil from

    Imperial Brazilian Navy

    Imperial Brazilian Navy

    Imperial_Brazilian_Navy

  • Constitutional Charter of 1826
  • Second constitution in Portuguese history

    modified in 1852, 1865, 1896, and 1907. The constitution was modelled on the 1824 Brazilian constitution that Pedro imposed on the country, which in turn

    Constitutional Charter of 1826

    Constitutional Charter of 1826

    Constitutional_Charter_of_1826

  • Brazil
  • Country in South America

    Revista USP (in Brazilian Portuguese). 0 (41): 28. doi:10.11606/issn.2316-9036.v0i41p28-47. ISSN 2316-9036. "Brazilian Federal Constitution" (in Portuguese)

    Brazil

    Brazil

    Brazil

  • Moderating power (Empire of Brazil)
  • (Portuguese: Poder moderador) in the Empire of Brazil was the fourth state branch instituted by the 1824 Brazilian Constitution alongside the Executive, Legislative

    Moderating power (Empire of Brazil)

    Moderating power (Empire of Brazil)

    Moderating_power_(Empire_of_Brazil)

  • Brazilian imperial family
  • Branch of the House of Braganza that ruled the Empire of Brazil

    House of Brazil (Brazilian Portuguese: Casa Imperial Brasileira) is a Brazilian dynasty of Portuguese origin and a cadet branch of the House of Braganza

    Brazilian imperial family

    Brazilian imperial family

    Brazilian_imperial_family

  • 1824
  • Calendar year

    1824 (MDCCCXXIV) was a leap year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar and a leap year starting on Tuesday of the Julian calendar, the 1824th

    1824

    1824

    1824

  • Brazilian nationality law
  • original text, the Brazilian constitution of 1988 stated that Brazilians who voluntarily naturalized in another country could lose Brazilian nationality. In

    Brazilian nationality law

    Brazilian nationality law

    Brazilian_nationality_law

  • Empire of Brazil
  • Monarchy in South America (1822–1889)

    of Brazil's 1824 Constitution defined the roles of both the emperor and the General Assembly of Brazil which in 1824 was composed of 50 senators and 102

    Empire of Brazil

    Empire of Brazil

    Empire_of_Brazil

  • List of prime ministers of Brazil
  • the Council of Ministers", being referred to by the press usually as "President of the Cabinet". According to the constitution, the head of the Executive

    List of prime ministers of Brazil

    List of prime ministers of Brazil

    List_of_prime_ministers_of_Brazil

  • Copyright law of Brazil
  • Aspect of Brazilian law

    the Berne Convention and the TRIPS Agreement. Brazil's first constitution, the Imperial Constitution of 1824, did not deal with creative works, and instead

    Copyright law of Brazil

    Copyright law of Brazil

    Copyright_law_of_Brazil

  • Neutral Municipality
  • Administrative division of the Empire of Brazil

    August 1834, following the enactment of the Additional Act to the Constitution of 1824, until the proclamation of the republic on 15 November 1889. It

    Neutral Municipality

    Neutral Municipality

    Neutral_Municipality

  • Second reign (Empire of Brazil)
  • Historical period of Brazil (1840–1889)

    conciliation of their ideas. The moderating power was a legal device present in the first Brazilian constitution (Art. 98 of the 1824 Constitution), granted

    Second reign (Empire of Brazil)

    Second reign (Empire of Brazil)

    Second_reign_(Empire_of_Brazil)

  • Prince Luigi, Count of Aquila
  • Count of Aquila (1824–1897)

    prohibited by the Brazilian Constitution of 1824 from leaving her country until her brother had children. However, the Empire of Brazil did not have a sufficiently

    Prince Luigi, Count of Aquila

    Prince Luigi, Count of Aquila

    Prince_Luigi,_Count_of_Aquila

  • Second Brazilian Republic
  • 1930–1937 federal republic in South America

    The Second Brazilian Republic, officially the Republic of the United States of Brazil, was the period in Brazilian history between 1930 and 1937, during

    Second Brazilian Republic

    Second Brazilian Republic

    Second_Brazilian_Republic

  • Brazilian National Congress
  • Bicameral federal legislature of Brazil

    by the first Constitution of the Brazilian Empire in 1824; it was inspired by United Kingdom's House of Lords, but with the Proclamation of the Republic

    Brazilian National Congress

    Brazilian National Congress

    Brazilian_National_Congress

  • Reverse parliamentarism
  • Brazilian Empire political system, 1840–1889

    Escola (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 2024-04-08. "The UK Constitution" (PDF). "Political Constitution Of The Empire Of Brazil" (in Brazilian Portuguese)

    Reverse parliamentarism

    Reverse parliamentarism

    Reverse_parliamentarism

  • Confederation of the Equator
  • 1824 rebellion in the Empire of Brazil

    there would be more autonomy for the provinces. The issuing of the Constitution in 1824, with its highly centralized regime, frustrated their desire

    Confederation of the Equator

    Confederation of the Equator

    Confederation_of_the_Equator

  • Praieira revolt
  • legislative, and judiciary branches of the government that was instituted in the Brazilian Constitution of 1824), was on January 1, 1849. However, with

    Praieira revolt

    Praieira_revolt

  • Federative units of Brazil
  • Subnational administrative units of Brazil

    Rondônia became a state. The Brazilian constitution of 1988 created the state of Tocantins from the northern portion of Goiás, established Amapá and Roraima

    Federative units of Brazil

    Federative units of Brazil

    Federative_units_of_Brazil

  • Separatist movements of Brazil
  • Groups seeking independence for states and regions of Brazil

    first article of the current Brazilian Constitution of 1988, the Federative Republic of Brazil is "formed by the indissoluble union of the states, municipalities

    Separatist movements of Brazil

    Separatist_movements_of_Brazil

  • Politics of Brazil
  • the V-Dem Democracy indices. Brazil has had seven constitutions: Constitution of 1824 – the first Brazilian constitution, enacted by Emperor Pedro I.

    Politics of Brazil

    Politics of Brazil

    Politics_of_Brazil

  • Brazilian National Archives
  • National archives

    of the Brazilian Empire, as provided for in the Constitution of 1824, provisionally established in the Secretariat of State for the Business of the Empire

    Brazilian National Archives

    Brazilian National Archives

    Brazilian_National_Archives

  • Religion in Brazil
  • religion in Brazil is Christianity, with Catholicism being its largest denomination. In 1891, when the first Brazilian Republican Constitution was set forth

    Religion in Brazil

    Religion in Brazil

    Religion_in_Brazil

  • Supreme Federal Court
  • Supreme court of Brazil

    Constitution in 1824 preceded the establishment of the Supreme Court of Justice (Supremo Tribunal de Justiça) in 1829, which served as the Brazilian Empire's

    Supreme Federal Court

    Supreme Federal Court

    Supreme_Federal_Court

  • Prince of Grão-Pará
  • Brazilian noble title

    Prince Imperial. The title was established by article 105 of the 1824 Brazilian Constitution, which read: O Herdeiro presumptivo do Imperio terá o Titulo

    Prince of Grão-Pará

    Prince of Grão-Pará

    Prince_of_Grão-Pará

  • Redemocratization in Brazil
  • Period of liberalization during the Brazilian military regime (1974–1988)

    ultimately was successful, culminating with the promulgation of the 1988 Brazilian Constitution. The democratization's historiography shows disagreement as

    Redemocratization in Brazil

    Redemocratization in Brazil

    Redemocratization_in_Brazil

  • Luiz Philippe of Orléans-Braganza
  • Brazilian writer, political scientist and politician

    inversion of the state's public spending pyramid, and the creation of a new constitution along the lines of the Brazilian Constitution of 1824 (written

    Luiz Philippe of Orléans-Braganza

    Luiz Philippe of Orléans-Braganza

    Luiz_Philippe_of_Orléans-Braganza

  • Early life of Pedro II of Brazil
  • Emperor of Brazil (1825–1891)

     276. Article 100 of the Brazilian Constitution of 1824 says: "His titles are – Constitutional Emperor and Perpetual Defender of Brazil –, and is styled –

    Early life of Pedro II of Brazil

    Early_life_of_Pedro_II_of_Brazil

  • Grande Seca
  • Brazilian drought (1877–1878)

    Drought), or the Brazilian drought of 1877–1878, was the largest and most devastating drought in Brazilian history. It caused the deaths of between 400,000

    Grande Seca

    Grande Seca

    Grande_Seca

  • First Brazilian Republic
  • 1889–1930 federal republic in South America

    pronunciation: [ʁeˈpublikɐ ˈvɛʎɐ]), officially the Republic of the United States of Brazil, was the Brazilian state in the period from 1889 to 1930. The Old Republic

    First Brazilian Republic

    First Brazilian Republic

    First_Brazilian_Republic

  • Brazilian press
  • History of the press in Brazil

    who alternated power there. Freedom of the press was already guaranteed even by the granted Constitution of 1824. Bernardo Joffily writes: "Each current

    Brazilian press

    Brazilian press

    Brazilian_press

  • Brazilian frigate Constituição (1826)
  • to raid Brazilian sea trade, which severely harmed Brazil's commerce. In order to protect its trade lines, the Brazilian government put many of its ships

    Brazilian frigate Constituição (1826)

    Brazilian frigate Constituição (1826)

    Brazilian_frigate_Constituição_(1826)

  • Imperial Order of the Cross
  • Order of chivalry of the Empire of Brazil

    National Order of the Southern Cross. Between the proclamation of the Brazilian Republic until 1932, no National Orders existed, and the Brazilian State bestowed

    Imperial Order of the Cross

    Imperial Order of the Cross

    Imperial_Order_of_the_Cross

  • Governor of Rio Grande do Sul
  • Head of Government of Rio Grande do Sul

    commanded by the military secretary. As for his form of appointment, the Brazilian Constitution of 1824 established: Art. 165. There will be a president in

    Governor of Rio Grande do Sul

    Governor of Rio Grande do Sul

    Governor_of_Rio_Grande_do_Sul

  • Military dictatorship in Brazil
  • 1964–1985 military regime in Brazil

    military dictatorship in Brazil (Portuguese: ditadura militar [dʒitaˈduɾɐ miliˈtaʁ]), sometimes called the Fifth Brazilian Republic, was established

    Military dictatorship in Brazil

    Military dictatorship in Brazil

    Military_dictatorship_in_Brazil

  • Constitution
  • Fundamental principles that govern a state

    Two Sicilies), the Norwegian constitution of 1814, or the Mexican Constitution of 1824. In Brazil, the Constitution of 1824 expressed the option for the

    Constitution

    Constitution

    Constitution

  • 1861 in Brazil
  • (in Brazilian Portuguese). Archived from the original on 2020-03-27. Retrieved 2020-03-27. Wikimedia Commons has media related to 1861 in Brazil. v t

    1861 in Brazil

    1861 in Brazil

    1861_in_Brazil

  • Pedro I of Brazil
  • Emperor of Brazil (1822–31) and King of Portugal (1826)

    autonomy that Brazil had enjoyed since 1808 was met with widespread discontent in Brazil. Pedro I chose the Brazilian side and declared Brazil's independence

    Pedro I of Brazil

    Pedro I of Brazil

    Pedro_I_of_Brazil

  • List of years in Brazil
  • Timeline of Brazilian history

    This is a list of years in Brazil. See also the timeline of Brazilian history. For only articles about years in Brazil that have been written, see Category:Years

    List of years in Brazil

    List of years in Brazil

    List_of_years_in_Brazil

  • President of Mexico
  • Head of state and government

    the commander in chief of the Mexican Armed Forces. The office, which was first established by the federal Constitution of 1824, is currently held by Claudia

    President of Mexico

    President of Mexico

    President_of_Mexico

  • Prime Minister of Brazil
  • Political office in Brazil

    Prime Minister, was first created in 1847 by the Brazilian Emperor Pedro II. The 1824 Brazilian Constitution did not require the Emperor to appoint a prime

    Prime Minister of Brazil

    Prime Minister of Brazil

    Prime_Minister_of_Brazil

  • Cisplatine War
  • 1825–1828 war between Brazil and the United Provinces of the Río de la Plata

    Brazilian Constitution on 10 May 1824, by which Cisplatina would become part of Brazil. This situation gave off the impression the inhabitants of the province

    Cisplatine War

    Cisplatine War

    Cisplatine_War

  • Brazil in World War II
  • zone off the Brazilian coast. This event prompted the Brazilian government to issue a formal protest to the British government. The rupture of diplomatic

    Brazil in World War II

    Brazil in World War II

    Brazil_in_World_War_II

  • History of Alagoas
  • History of Brazilian state

    The history from the Brazilian state of Alagoas begins before the discovery of Brazil by the Portuguese, when the territory was inhabited by the Caeté

    History of Alagoas

    History of Alagoas

    History_of_Alagoas

  • 1840 in Brazil
  • Events in the year 1840 in Brazil. Monarch: Pedro II Last remaining group of Cabanagem rebels, under leadership of Gonçalo Jorge de Magalhães, surrenders

    1840 in Brazil

    1840 in Brazil

    1840_in_Brazil

  • 1834 in Brazil
  • in Brazil. Monarch: Pedro II September 24: Dom Pedro I, first emperor of Brazil, dies at 14:34 in Queluz, Portugal. September 24: Emperor Pedro I of Brazil

    1834 in Brazil

    1834 in Brazil

    1834_in_Brazil

  • 1885 in Brazil
  • Retrieved 13 June 2018. "Lei dos Sexagenários (1885) - História do Brasil" (in Brazilian Portuguese). Wikimedia Commons has media related to 1885 in Brazil.

    1885 in Brazil

    1885 in Brazil

    1885_in_Brazil

  • Vargas era
  • 1930–1946 period of government in Brazil

    Brazilian Republic, from 1930 to 1937, and the Third Brazilian Republic, or Estado Novo, from 1937 to 1946. The Revolution of 1930 marked the end of the

    Vargas era

    Vargas era

    Vargas_era

  • Manuel Jacinto Nogueira da Gama, Marquis of Baependi
  • Brazilian politician and soldier

    beginning of the Regency period. He was the deputy of the Constituent Assembly of 1823 and was one of the signatories of the Brazilian Constitution of 1824. He

    Manuel Jacinto Nogueira da Gama, Marquis of Baependi

    Manuel Jacinto Nogueira da Gama, Marquis of Baependi

    Manuel_Jacinto_Nogueira_da_Gama,_Marquis_of_Baependi

  • 1875 in Brazil
  • Events in the year 1875 in Brazil. Monarch: Pedro II Prime Minister: Viscount of Rio Branco (until 25 June) Duke of Caxias (starting 25 June) December

    1875 in Brazil

    1875 in Brazil

    1875_in_Brazil

  • Argentine Constitution of 1826
  • Short-lived constitution of Argentina

    The Argentine Constitution of 1826 was a short-lived Constitution of Argentina drafted during the Argentine Civil Wars. Bernardino Rivadavia was appointed

    Argentine Constitution of 1826

    Argentine Constitution of 1826

    Argentine_Constitution_of_1826

  • Night of Agony
  • Carlos Ribeiro de Andrada. The following year, on 25 March 1824, a new Imperial Constitution was adopted, which designed an Executive, Legislative, and

    Night of Agony

    Night of Agony

    Night_of_Agony

  • 1867 in Brazil
  • Events in the year 1867 in Brazil. Monarch: Pedro II Prime Minister: Zacarias de Góis e Vasconcelos treaty of limits between Brazil and Bolivia was signed

    1867 in Brazil

    1867 in Brazil

    1867_in_Brazil

  • Fourth Brazilian Republic
  • Period of Brazilian history from 1946 to 1964

    The Fourth Brazilian Republic, also known as the "Populist Republic" or as the "Republic of 46", is the period of Brazilian history between 1946 and 1964

    Fourth Brazilian Republic

    Fourth Brazilian Republic

    Fourth_Brazilian_Republic

  • 1856 in Brazil
  • in Brazil. Monarch: Pedro II Prime Minister: Marquis of Paraná (until 3 September) Marquis of Caxias (starting 3 September) June 19 - Foundation of Ribeirao

    1856 in Brazil

    1856 in Brazil

    1856_in_Brazil

  • 1863 in Brazil
  • Events in the year 1863 in Brazil. Monarch – Pedro II Prime Minister: Marquis of Olinda 19 November - Borges de Medeiros "Pedro II". Encyclopædia Britannica

    1863 in Brazil

    1863 in Brazil

    1863_in_Brazil

  • Ministries of Brazil
  • Primary unit of the executive branch of the federal government of Brazil

    departments Cabinet of Brazil Federal government of Brazil United States federal executive departments "Órgãos do Governo". Gov.br (in Brazilian Portuguese).

    Ministries of Brazil

    Ministries of Brazil

    Ministries_of_Brazil

  • Brazilian Army
  • Land arm of the Brazilian Armed Forces

    time in the Brazilian Empire's 1824 constitution, but land forces had already been fighting under the Brazilian flag since the proclamation of Independence

    Brazilian Army

    Brazilian Army

    Brazilian_Army

  • 1843 in Brazil
  • 1843 in Brazil. Monarch: Pedro II Brazil starts to produce national postage stamps 26 May - Artur Silveira da Mota "Pedro II - emperor of Brazil". Encyclopedia

    1843 in Brazil

    1843 in Brazil

    1843_in_Brazil

  • 1826 in Brazil
  • Events in the year 1826 in Brazil. Monarch – Pedro I May 2: D. Pedro I abdicates the Portuguese throne in favor of his daughter Dona Maria II. 10 January:

    1826 in Brazil

    1826 in Brazil

    1826_in_Brazil

  • Republic of the Sword
  • Era of Brazilian history, 1889–1894

    of Brazil, leading to the Proclamation of the Republic. The first two years of the republic were dictatorial under Fonseca, until a new constitution was

    Republic of the Sword

    Republic of the Sword

    Republic_of_the_Sword

  • 1868 in Brazil
  • Events in the year 1868 in Brazil. Monarch: Pedro II Prime Minister: Zacarias de Góis e Vasconcelos (until 16 July) Viscount of Itaboraí (starting 16 July)

    1868 in Brazil

    1868 in Brazil

    1868_in_Brazil

  • Demographics of Brazil
  • Brazil had an official resident population of 203 million in 2022, according to the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics (IBGE). Brazil is the

    Demographics of Brazil

    Demographics of Brazil

    Demographics_of_Brazil

  • 1964 vacancy in the Presidency of Brazil
  • Removal of President João Goulart

    With the 1964 Brazilian coup d'état, on April 2 the National Congress of Brazil declared the presidency of the Republic occupied by João Goulart vacant

    1964 vacancy in the Presidency of Brazil

    1964 vacancy in the Presidency of Brazil

    1964_vacancy_in_the_Presidency_of_Brazil

  • 1881 in Brazil
  • January. "Pedro II - emperor of Brazil". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 13 June 2018. Wikimedia Commons has media related to 1881 in Brazil. v t e

    1881 in Brazil

    1881 in Brazil

    1881_in_Brazil

  • Catholic Church in Brazil
  • then in 1824 became the official religion of an independent Brazil which also guaranteed freedom of religion for its citizens. The Brazilian government

    Catholic Church in Brazil

    Catholic Church in Brazil

    Catholic_Church_in_Brazil

  • Equestrian statue of Pedro I
  • the 1824 Brazilian Constitution, was postponed to 30 March due to heavy rains. As a whole, it presents emperor Pedro I on a horse, waving the 1824 Constitutional

    Equestrian statue of Pedro I

    Equestrian statue of Pedro I

    Equestrian_statue_of_Pedro_I

  • Francisco Gomes da Silva
  • Portuguese politician and confidant of Pedro I

    to the Emperor, part of an inner circle, a so-called "secret cabinet". He helped to draft the first Brazilian constitution, in 1824. On 25 April 1830, Chalaça

    Francisco Gomes da Silva

    Francisco Gomes da Silva

    Francisco_Gomes_da_Silva

  • 1837 in Brazil
  • 1837 in Brazil. Monarch: Pedro II "Pedro II". Encyclopædia Britannica. Retrieved 31 July 2026. Wikimedia Commons has media related to 1837 in Brazil.

    1837 in Brazil

    1837 in Brazil

    1837_in_Brazil

  • USS Constitution
  • 1797 heavy frigate of the U.S. Navy

    USS Constitution, also known as Old Ironsides, is a three-masted wooden-hulled heavy frigate of the United States Navy. She is the second oldest naval

    USS Constitution

    USS Constitution

    USS_Constitution

  • 1877 in Brazil
  • Events in the year 1877 in Brazil. Monarch – Pedro II Prime Minister – Duke of Caxias October 30 - Colonel Cândido José dos Santos Brochado is murdered

    1877 in Brazil

    1877 in Brazil

    1877_in_Brazil

  • 1832 in Brazil
  • Events in the year 1832 in Brazil. Monarch: Pedro II January 2: Joaquim Pinto Madeira starts a movement in Ceará, known as the Crato Insurrection, in order

    1832 in Brazil

    1832 in Brazil

    1832_in_Brazil

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