You can help our automatic cover photo selection by reporting an unsuitable photo.Your input will affect cover photo selection, along with input from other users.Would you like to suggest this photo as the cover photo for this article?Your input will affect cover photo selection, along with input from other users.For faster navigation, this Iframe is preloading the Wikiwand page for Note: preferences and languages are saved separately in https modeCover photo is available under {{::mainImage.info.license.name || 'Unknown'}} license. Gomes, p. 129Fernandes, Cláudia Alves & Fernandes Junior, Ricardo de Oliveira. An expedition to reconquer the former colony was even considered, but the idea was soon abandoned. Johann von Portugal (port.João, Infante de Portugal; * 13.Januar 1400 in Santarém; † 18. The prince, however, already leaning toward liberal ideas, refused. Though he began to govern as king on that date, he was not immediately consecrated as king; he was acclaimed only on 6 February 1818, with grand festivities.During the same period, problems arose in finding a wife for John's heir apparent, the future Meanwhile, the situation in Portugal was by no means tranquil. (Portugal) König Johann I. von Portugal Johann I. KG (Dom João I; * 11. On 20 April, King John convoked a meeting in Rio to choose deputies to the Constituent Cortes, but the following day, protests in the plaza were put down violently. Oktober 1442 in Alcácer do Sal) war ein Herzog von Aveiro aus dem Hause Avis. In particular, there were few homes suitable for the nobility, especially in the case of the royal family, who were installed in the viceregal palace, known today as the The city, which at that time had about 70,000 inhabitants, saw itself transformed overnight. "Cardoso, António Barros. He moved frequently between the Paço de São Cristóvão and the viceregal palace in the city, staying also at times at In the course of his few years living in Brazil, John ordered the creation of a series of institutions, projects and services that brought the country immense economic, administrative, juridical, scientific, cultural, artistic and other benefits, although not all went successfully, and some were downright dysfunctional or unnecessary, as Hipólito José da Costa mordantly observed.John's policies led to far-reaching economic changes, beginning with the opening of the ports and the abolition of the Portuguese commercial monopolies, with the United Kingdom being the great beneficiary. On the one hand, traders based in Brazil had to face strong foreign competition; on the other, it encouraged the creation of new manufacturing and other economic activities that were previously banned, poor or nonexistent in Brazil. King of the United Kingdom of Portugal, Brazil and the AlgarvesAndrade, Maria Ivone de Ornellas de. Bereits 1524 wurde auf dem Kongress von Badajoz der portugiesische Anspruch auf Brasilien international anerkannt. Oktober 1442 in Alcácer do Sal) … Martins, Ismênia de Lima. His childhood and youth were lived quietly, as he was a mere By that time, John's hitherto relatively quiet life had been turned upside down by the death of his older brother Dom José on 11 September 1788, which left John as the heir apparent to the throne, with the titles of Prince of Brazil and 15th Duke of Braganza.John, in contrast, was well known for his religiosity and his attachment to absolutism.
John named Pedro regent for Brazil in his name and left for Lisbon on 25 April 1821 after a stay of thirteen years in Brazil, a country he would always miss.The ships bringing John and his court arrived in Lisbon on 3 July. The event was marked by the presentation of Gil Vicente 's Visitation Play or the Monologue of the Cowherd (Auto da Visitação ou Monólogo do Vaqueiro) in the queen's chamber. Under pressure, John tried to find a middle way by sending his son Prince Pedro to Lisbon to grant a constitution and establish the basis of a new government. On 23 February 1823, in The alliance with the infante Miguel did not bear fruit. "...understood that the Church, with its body of traditions and its moral discipline, could only be useful for a good government in his manner, paternal and exclusive, of populations whose dominion was inherited with the scepter.