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    Duke of Saxe. Uruguaiana had been conquered by the Paraguayan army. The Conde d'Eu, and the Emperor, Pedro II of Brazil, joined President Bartolomé Mitre...
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    Pedro de Alcântara, Prince of Grão-Pará, Prince Luís and Prince Antônio. Both Prince Pedro and Prince Luís have children. Today they are the present claimants...
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  • João Camargo – Conde de Barbacena João Ramos – Dito Júlio Levy Luciano Pullig Luís Carlos Vasconcelos – Zampano Marcelo Várzea – Conde D’Eu Oscar Ortman...
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    branched off to, respectively, the Conde d'Eu/Dona Isabel and Caxias Colonies. Although the road to the Conde d'Eu Colony already existed in 1871, this...
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    Prince Peter August of Saxe-Coburg and Braganza (Portuguese: Pedro Augusto Luís Maria Miguel Gabriel Rafael Gonzaga; 19 March 1866 – 6 July 1934), known...
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    and a Prince of France. Ferdinand was born on 9 September 1884 at Château d'Eu, Eu, Seine-Inférieure, French Republic. He was the eighth, and youngest,...
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    succeeded by his brother D. Luís, as D. Pedro V had no children. D. Luís I was succeeded in 1889 by his son D. Carlos I. Carlos I's popularity dramatically...
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    associated with the Catholic Church. In 1905, Gaston purchased the château d'Eu in Normandy, the former home of King Louis Philippe I, and the couple furnished...
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    www.neworleans.com. Retrieved 2020-10-28. Vatout, Jean (1836). Le chateau d'eu: notices historiques, Volume 4. Félix Malteste & Co. p. 438. Retrieved 7...
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    Crown Prince Carlos of Portugal. Returning therefore to France in 1871 with his parents, Philippe was educated at home at the Château d'Eu and at the Collège...
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    & Cultura. Beneduzi, Luís Fernando (2004). "Mal di Paese: as reelaborações de um vêneto imaginário na ex-colônia de Conde D'eu (1884-1925)". UFRGS. Doutorado:...
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    Imperial Patrianovista Porto União Elias J. Domit Centro de Cultura Social Conde D'Eu Natal Luiz Camara Cascudo Centro Imperial Cuiabá Severino Benedicto de...
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    of the Swisses and Grisons. Louis Charles de Bourbon (1701-1775), comte d'Eu, Grand master of the artillery of France. Louis de Rouvroy, duc de Saint-Simon...
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    intention of populating it. In the same year, the demarcation of the new Conde d'Eu and Princesa Isabel colonies began, and in 1871, two firms were hired...
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    Francisco de Jesus (2017). "Um passeio em dias de tormenta: a viagem do Conde d'Eu às províncias do antigo norte do Brasil" (PDF). História (São Paulo)....
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