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2009 -
July 2009
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Written by Augustus Severus
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Wednesday, 22 July 2009 21:00 |
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Following its independence from Portugal in 1822 the political entity called the "Empire of Brazil" emerged as a constitutional monarchy led by the Franco-Portuguese lineage of Orleans e Bragança. According to some historians, the premature termination of this promising South American monarchy and the subsequent foundation of the Republic in 1889 came about primarily as a reactionary development following the abolishment of the slavery in 1888.
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The Brazilian Dynasty only became known as Orléans-Braganca, after the Regent and Princess Imperial Isabel (1846-1921) married Prince Louis Philippe Marie Ferdinand Gaston d'Orléans, Comte d'Eu (1842-1922), a grandson of Louis-Philippe, King of the French.