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accept those resignations." Gaston: "But the ministers are prisoners of the rebels: how does Your
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where they could resist the coup. Gaston agreed and tried to reach the telegraph central by telephone to request it to tell Emperor Pedro II to stay in PetrĂłpolis. At that point, however, the republicans had taken control of the telegraph central. Nonetheless, a telegraph message informed them that
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that it could make the rebels change theirs minds upon seeing their former commander-in-chief in Paraguay. But soon changed back to his civilian clothes when others around him suggested that it would be useless. Senator
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737:Gaston d'Orléans, Count of Eu, at the age of 28
192:Louis Philippe Marie Ferdinand Gaston d'Orléans
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572:After years with problems on the border with
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2577:(in Portuguese). Rio de Janeiro: Topbooks.
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1331:Princess Maria Amalia of Naples and Sicily
615:on 2 September 1864 in the company of his
445:Princess Victoria of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha
387:Princess Victoria of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha
278:Princess Victoria of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha
227:Princess Victoria of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha
49:
3633:Prince Louis Charles, Count of Beaujolais
2611:(in Portuguese). Porto Alegre: L&PM.
2609:1889: A RepĂșblica nĂŁo esperou o amanhecer
2536:MĂŽnaco Janotti, Maria de Lourdes (1986).
1018:Tomb of Prince Gaston (far right) in the
552:Learn how and when to remove this message
399:Prince Ferdinand of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha
350:Learn how and when to remove this message
2748:5 December 1891 â 14 November 1921
2540:(in Portuguese). SĂŁo Paulo: Brasiliense.
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3414:Pedro de AlcĂąntara, Prince of GrĂŁo-ParĂĄ
2566:GastĂŁo de OrlĂ©ans (o Ășltimo Conde d'Eu)
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940:Prince Pedro Gastão of Orléans-Braganza
147: 1864; died 1921)
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424:. A Prince of Orléans, he was titled
397:, and his maternal grandparents were
288:and heiress to the Brazilian throne.
262:Louis Philippe Marie Ferdinand Gaston
258:Prince Gaston of Orleans, Count of Eu
2804:
2463:(in Portuguese). SĂŁo Paulo: IBRASA.
2405:(in German), Munich, 1908, p. 9
1605:Countess Maria Antonia von Waldstein
1084:Grand Cross of the Austro-Hungarian
530:adding citations to reliable sources
497:
328:adding citations to reliable sources
295:
3939:Grand Cross of the Legion of Honour
3676:Prince Antoine, Duke of Montpensier
3130:Isabel, Princess Imperial of Brazil
2721:Teresa Cristina of the Two Sicilies
2444:(in Portuguese). SĂŁo Paulo: UNESP.
1485:Countess Augusta Reuss of Ebersdorf
1134:Imperial Order of the Mexican Eagle
938:The Count of Eu with his grandson,
869:, in the northern region of Brazil.
584:A few years later, his uncle, King
488:Isabel, Princess Imperial of Brazil
251:Coat of Arms of Gaston, Count of Eu
133:Isabel, Princess Imperial of Brazil
115:Cathedral of SĂŁo Pedro de AlcĂąntara
24:
3924:Grand Crosses of the Order of Aviz
3836:Prince François, Count of Clermont
3665:Prince Charles, Duke of PenthiĂšvre
3604:Louis Philippe II, Duke of Orléans
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1185:Louis Philippe II, Duke of Orléans
25:
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3944:Laureate Cross of Saint Ferdinand
3712:Prince Pierre, Duke of PenthiĂšvre
3707:Prince Ferdinand, Duke of Alençon
3587:Louis Philippe I, Duke of Orléans
2645:
1903:. Consulted on 15 September 2008.
1888:. Consulted on 15 September 2008.
1873:, Westport (CT) 2002, p. 215â218.
1759:, p. 89), CustĂłdio de Melo (
1054:Order of Saint James of the Sword
857:Life as Prince Imperial of Brazil
711:, which ended 18 September 1865.
649:
403:Princess Maria Antonia von KohĂĄry
3768:Prince Alfonso, Duke of Galliera
3763:Prince Emmanuel, Duke of VendĂŽme
3743:Prince Philippe, Duke of Orléans
3727:Prince Antonio, Duke of Galliera
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3355:Francisca, Princess of Joinville
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1243:Louise Marie Adélaïde de Bourbon
1160:Ancestors of Gaston, Count of Eu
1140:Military Order of Saint Fernando
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474:Antoine, the Duke of Montpensier
395:Maria Amalia of the Two Sicilies
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3794:Prince Ălvaro, Duke of Galliera
3697:Prince Robert, Duke of Chartres
3692:Prince Philippe, Count of Paris
3279:Brazilian Imperial coat of arms
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1049:Order of Saint Benedict of Aviz
718:wrote of his experience in the
682:invaded the Brazilian provinces
420:, that in turn belonged to the
144:
27:French prince (1842–1922)
3859:never styled Prince of Orléans
3621:Louis Philippe I of the French
1916:Rio de Janeiro: Objetiva, 2002
1914:DicionĂĄrio do Brasil Imperial,
1897:Cf. Ricardo Bonalume Neto em:
1882:Cf. Ricardo Bonalume Neto em:
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1102:Grand Cross of the Portuguese
1096:Grand Cross of the Portuguese
1090:Grand Cross of the Portuguese
1044:Order of Our Lord Jesus Christ
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662:with his two sons-in-law, the
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3660:François, Prince of Joinville
3655:Prince Louis, Duke of Nemours
1653:
1269:Prince Louis, Duke of Nemours
909:End of the Brazilian monarchy
837:Their third child was a son,
664:Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha
217:Prince Louis, Duke of Nemours
56:
3820:Prince Henri, Count of Paris
3789:Prince Henri, Count of Paris
3671:Prince Henri, Duke of Aumale
3553:Philippe II, Duke of Orléans
3155:Francisco José do Nascimento
3062:Confederation of the Equator
2660:Gaston d'OrlĂ©ans (1842â1922)
2502:HistĂłria de D. Pedro II
1120:Grand Cordon of the Belgian
1092:Order of the Tower and Sword
995:, where they settled at the
965:Alfredo d'Escragnolle Taunay
957:Manuel Pinto de Sousa Dantas
728:Luis Alves de Lima and Silva
377:, a suburb of Paris, at the
7:
3919:Princes of France (Orléans)
3841:Prince Jean, Count of Paris
3521:Philippe I, Duke of Orléans
2538:Os Subversivos da RepĂșblica
2440:Barman, Roderick J (2005).
1860:Madri: Ed. Paraninfa, 1972.
1151:
1059:Order of the Southern Cross
942:during the First World War.
637:Order of the Southern Cross
623:, and went directly to the
381:. He was the eldest son of
10:
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1110:Order of the Golden Fleece
1010:Return to Brazil and death
839:Luiz de Orléans e Bragança
658:War against Paraguay: The
590:Emperor Pedro II of Brazil
491:
393:, King of the French, and
383:Louis, the Duke of Nemours
272:. He was the first son of
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3909:Brazilian Roman Catholics
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2459:BrandĂŁo, Adelino (1996).
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2573:Salles, Ricardo (1996).
2564:Rangel, Alberto (1935).
1900:Novas liçÔes do Paraguai
1885:Novas liçÔes do Paraguai
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767:JoĂŁo Manuel Mena Barreto
666:and the Count of Eu, in
586:Ferdinand II of Portugal
416:, a cadet branch of the
368:Franz Xaver Winterhalter
3804:Prince Charles Philippe
3722:François, Duke of Guise
3467:Portuguese royal family
3441:Prince Augusto Leopoldo
3376:Afonso, Prince Imperial
3332:Empress Teresa Cristina
3021:Imperial Brazilian Navy
2999:Imperial Brazilian Army
2970:Reverse parliamentarism
2478:Bueno, Eduardo (2003).
1144:Knight of the Bavarian
1029:Cathedral of PetrĂłpolis
1020:Cathedral of PetrĂłpolis
625:Palace of SĂŁo CristĂłvĂŁo
3959:People who died at sea
3914:French Roman Catholics
3717:Louis, Prince of Condé
3398:Pedro, Prince Imperial
3280:
3181:Eusébio de Queirós Law
3171:Abolitionism in Brazil
2824:Independence of Brazil
2590:Sauer, Arthur (1889).
2378:Guóa Oficial de España
1843:Doratioto, Francisco,
1771:, p. 255) In the
1108:Knight of the Spanish
1086:Order of Saint Stephen
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441:Albert, Prince Consort
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274:Louis, Duke of Nemours
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3264:Queen-Empress Carlota
3009:Fatherland Volunteers
2736:â TITULAR â
2607:Silva, HĂ©lio (2005).
2527:Lyra, Heitor (1977).
2518:Lyra, Heitor (1977).
2509:Lyra, Heitor (1977).
2312:, pp. 1634â1635.
2288:, pp. 1608â1609.
2183:, pp. 1602â1603.
1996:, pp. 1580â1581.
1753:Federalist Revolution
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3446:Prince José Fernando
3436:Prince Pedro Augusto
3338:Maria II of Portugal
3257:King-Emperor John VI
2965:Constitution of 1824
2857:Units of measurement
2682:Cadet branch of the
2672:Gaston, Count of Eu
2480:Brasil: uma HistĂłria
2261:, pp. 1605â166.
1751:, p. 130). The
714:In his memoirs, the
526:improve this section
324:improve this section
266:Hispano-Moroccan War
2932:Political instances
2909:Prince of GrĂŁo-ParĂĄ
2766:as Empress consort
2728:as Empress consort
2249:, pp. 105â106.
2207:, pp. 397â398.
2195:, pp. 102â104.
2115:, pp. 396â397.
2008:, pp. 395â396.
1984:, pp. 350â351.
1781:MĂŽnaco Janotti 1986
1733:MĂŽnaco Janotti 1986
1729:MĂŽnaco Janotti 1986
1713:MĂŽnaco Janotti 1986
1138:Grand Cross of the
1132:Grand Cross of the
1114:Grand Cross of the
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898:Marshal-of-the-Army
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756:Battle of Acosta Ău
709:Siege of Uruguaiana
692:. From the city of
670:, southern Brazil (
629:Princess Leopoldina
617:double first cousin
598:Prince of Joinville
439:and of her husband
410:French royal family
3904:Brazilian nobility
3507:Princes of Orléans
3465:- * member of the
3451:Prince LuĂs GastĂŁo
3425:Princess Maria Pia
3301:Empress Leopoldina
3281:
3145:JosĂ© do PatrocĂnio
2755:Title next held by
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2707:Titles in pretence
2575:Nostalgia Imperial
2399:"Königliche Orden"
1912:Vainfas, Ronaldo.
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2556:978-85-62936-06-7
2489:978-85-08-08952-9
2470:978-85-348-0041-9
2451:978-85-7139-598-5
1869:Leuchars, Chris:
1775:, out of 20,000 (
1659:Explanatory notes
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