Events in the year 1833 in Brazil. Monarch: Pedro II December 15: José Bonifácio de Andrada e Silva is suspended from his duties as Dom Pedro II's tutor...
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Wikimedia Commons has media related to 1833. 1833 (MDCCCXXXIII) was a common year starting on Tuesday of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting...
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affix a notice of possession. Onslow arrived at Puerto Louis on 2 January 1833. Pinedo sent an officer to the British ship, where he was presented with...
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History of photography (category CS1 Brazilian Portuguese-language sources (pt-br))
French-born Hércules Florence developed his own photographic technique in 1832 or 1833 in Brazil, with some help of pharmacist Joaquim Corrêa de Mello (1816–1877)...
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Cabanada (category 1833 in Brazil)
The Cabanada or War of Cabanos was a rebellion that occurred in the Empire of Brazil between 1832 and 1835. it started shortly after the abdication of...
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in Brazil. See also the timeline of Brazilian history. For only articles about years in Brazil that have been written, see Category:Years in Brazil....
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Jean Baptiste Douville (category People murdered in Brazil)
withdrew in 1833 to Brazil, and proceeded to make explorations in the Amazon Basin. According to Dr G. Gardner, in his Travels in the Interior of Brazil (1846)...
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writer Rodrigo Santoro, Brazilian actor Rodrigo dos Santos, Brazilian water polo player Rodrigo Augusto da Silva (1833–1889), Brazilian senator that cosigned...
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transcripts about abortion in Brazil". Soc Sci Med. 44 (12): 1833–45. doi:10.1016/s0277-9536(96)00293-6. PMID 9194245. "Brazil: Options for Abortion and...
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Paula (17 February 1823 – 16 January 1833) was a princess of the Empire of Brazil and thus, a member of the Brazilian branch of the Portuguese House of Braganza...
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Micrathena (section In North America)
jundiai Levi, 1985 – Brazil M. kirbyi (Perty, 1833) – Colombia to Brazil M. kochalkai Levi, 1985 – Colombia M. lata Chickering, 1960 – Brazil, Argentina M. lenca...
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d'Ouro, in das Cruzes Street, on Thursdays "excellent Brazilian-style feijoada would be served, all for a comfortable price." On August 7, 1833, also in Recife...
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boisduvalii Guérin-Meneville, 1829 – (Cuba) Urania brasiliensis Swainson, 1833 – (eastern Brazil) Urania leilus Linnaeus, 1758 – green-banded urania (tropical South...
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novelist, essayist, and writer of short stories Francisco Portela (1833–1913), Brazilian physician and politician Henrique Portela (fl. 1920–1929), Portuguese...
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Phoneutria (category CS1 Brazilian Portuguese-language sources (pt-br))
eickstedtae Martins & Bertani, 2007 – Brazil Phoneutria fera Perty, 1833 (type) – Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Brazil, Suriname, Guyana Phoneutria keyserlingi...
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Maria II of Portugal (category Princesses Imperial of Brazil)
of Brazil. In 1826, her father became king of Portugal but quickly abdicated in favour of the seven-year-old Maria. Both Pedro and Maria remained in Brazil...
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(Gory, 1833) (Argentina, French Guiana, Brazil) Pionycha pallens Lucas, 1857 (Argentina, Paraguay, Uruguay, Brazil) Pionycha tristis (Gory, 1833) (Argentina...
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the Empire of Brazil, reigning for over 58 years. Pedro II was born in Rio de Janeiro, the seventh child of Emperor Dom Pedro I of Brazil and Empress Dona...
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Jacob Philip Wingerter (category 1833 births)
Jacob Philip Wingerter (1833 in Bavaria, Germany – March 11, 1916 in Cabo Verde, Brazil) was a Protestant colporteur evangelist who spent most of his...
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than a year. In early 1833, while besieged in Porto, Pedro received news from Brazil of his daughter Paula's impending death. Months later, in September...
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independence (1808–1833), multiple related conflicts that resulted in the independence of most of the Spanish Empire's American colonies Brazilian War of Independence...
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Wolf spider (section In culture)
Asia Pavocosa Roewer, 1960—Argentina, Brazil, Thailand Phonophilus Ehrenberg, 1831—Libya Pirata Sundevall, 1833—South America, Africa, North America,...
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National Congress (Portuguese: Congresso Nacional) is the legislative body of Brazil's federal government. Unlike the state legislative assemblies and municipal...
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(2016) The Gunpowder Age, China, Military Innovation, and the Rise of the West in World History. New Jersey, USA & Oxshireford, UK. Princeton University Press...
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960 real coins. Copper 80 réis were introduced in 1811. Between 1823 and 1833, the copper coinage of Brazil varied across the country, with denominations...
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South America (redirect from List of national capitals in South America)
in 1823, Uruguay in 1830, Bolivia in 1831, Guyana in 1833, Colombia and Ecuador in 1851, Argentina in 1853, Peru and Venezuela in 1854, Suriname in 1863...
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Rodrigo Augusto da Silva (1833-1889), Brazilian politician, diplomat and lawyer Rodrigo Silva (footballer, born 1982), Brazilian football forward Rodrigo...
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Princess Januária of Brazil (Portuguese pronunciation: [ʒɐnuˈaɾiɐ mɐˈɾiɐ]; Januária Maria Joana Carlota Leopoldina Cândida Francisca Xavier de Paula Micaela...
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study of the Caatinga region in Brazil finds that its semi-arid biome could lose over 90% of mammal species by 2060, even in a best-case scenario of climate...
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of Brazil (1822–1901) Princess Dona Paula Mariana of Brazil (1823–1833) Princess Dona Francisca Carolina of Brazil (1824–1898) Dom Pedro II of Brazil (1825–1891)...
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