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| | Peter I of Portugal - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Pedro I of Portugal (April 8, 1320 – January 18, 1367) was the eighth king of Portugal (in English, Peter I), known as the Cruel (not to be confused with Pedro I of Castile, also known as Pedro the Cruel) or as the Lawful (Port. |  | | Succeeded his half-brother Ferdinand after the 1383-1385 Crisis as 10th King of Portugal, the first of the House of Aviz. |  | | He was the third but only surviving son of Afonso IV of Portugal by his wife, princess Beatrice of Castile. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_I_of_Portugal
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| | Peter V of Portugal : Petro V of Portugal |
 | | Peter V of Portugal : Petro V of Portugal |  | | Pedro V, King of Portugal was the oldest son of Queen Maria da Gloria and her King-Consort Ferdinand II[?]. |
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| | Peter von Portugal - Wikipedia |
 | | Siehe auch: Geschichte Portugals, Zeittafel Portugal, Portugal unter dem Hause Avis. |  | | Dezember 1455), sie heiratete 1447 König Alfons V. von Portugal |  | | Er regierte Portugal als Prinzregent von 1439 - 1449. |
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| | Afonso IV of Portugal - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Enraged at the barbaric act, Peter put himself at the head of an army and devastated the country between the Douro and the Minho rivers before he was reconciled to his father in early 1357. |  | | The first-born of this union, princess Maria of Portugal, married King Alfonso XI of Castile in 1328, at the same time that Afonso IV's heir, Peter, was promised to another Castilian princess, Constance of Penafiel. |  | | Civil war between King Peter I of Castile and his half-brother Henry of Trastamara led to the exile of many Castilian nobles to Portugal. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Afonso_IV_of_Portugal
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| | Portugal |
 | | John V, in Portuguese, João V (1689-1750), king of Portugal (1706-50), the son of Pedro II. |  | | In 1496 he married Joanna the Mad, daughter of the Castilian monarchs, Ferdinand V and Isabella I. On Isabella's death in 1504, Joanna became queen of Castile. |  | | Succeeded by son Peter V. John I (of Portugal), in Portuguese, João I (1357-1433), king of Portugal (1385-1433), the illegitimate son of King Pedro I. In 1384, after cooperating in the national revolt against Spanish influence, John became regent. |
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| | Peter I. (Portugal) - netlexikon |
 | | Siehe auch: Geschichte Portugals, Zeittafel der Geschichte Portugals, Portugal unter den Burgunderherrschern. |  | | Artikel zum Stichwort "Peter I. (Portugal)" bei Ebay.de |  | | Bücher zum Stichwort "Peter I. (Portugal)" bei Amazon.de |
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| | Peter Ii Of Portugal |
 | | Peter II, the Pacific (April 26, 1648 - December 9, 1706), Regent (1668 - 1683) and King of Portugal (1683 - 1706). |  | | This marriage was well succeeded, and they had another 6 children, including the new heir to the throne, John, who eventually succeeded his father after his death in 1706, as King John V of Portugal.. |  | | This was followed in December 1703 by a military alliance between Portugal, Austria and Great Britain for an invasion of Spain. |
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http://www.wikiverse.org/peter-ii-of-portugal
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| | CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: St. Peter of Alcantara |
 | | His father, Peter Garavita, was the governor of the place, and his mother was of the noble family of Sanabia. |  | | Maria Pietatis in Portugal, subject to the General of the Observants. |  | | Convents were established at Pedrosa, Plasencia, and elsewhere; in 1556 they were made a commissariat, with Peter as superior, and in 1561, a province under the title of St. Joseph. |
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| | Peter III of Portugal |
 | | Peter III of Portugal (Portuguese Pedro) (July 5 1717 - May 25 1786) became King Consort of Portugal on the succession of his wife and niece queen Maria I in 1777, and ruled with her until his death. |  | | Peter III of Portugal Peter III of Portugal Category:Portuguese monarchs |  | | Peter was the younger son of Dom João V and brother of José I. |
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http://www.omniknow.com/common/wiki.php?in=en&term=Peter_III_of_Portugal
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| | Spanish Civilization |
 | | Revolt of Portugal, 1640; Revolt of Catalonia, 1640-1659 |  | | Portugal, which began as a county of León, was the only kingdom to ultimately maintain its independence of the rest of Spain. |  | | Philip II of Spain / Philip I of Portugal |
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| | Peter II of Portugal |
 | | This marriage was well succeeded and had another six children including the new to the throne John who eventually succeeded father after his death in 1706 as John V of Portugal. |  | | Initially Peter supported France in the War of Spanish Succession (1702 - 1715) but on May 16 1703 Portugal and Britain signed the famous Methuen Treaty. |  | | The second son of João IV he was appointed regent for his brother Afonso VI in 1668 shortly after Spanish recognition of Portugal's independence. |
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http://www.freeglossary.com/Peter_II_of_Portugal
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| | Maria II of Portugal |
 | | In March 1826, King John VI died and a crisis was instaled in Portugal. |  | | Maria II, Queen of Portugal (April 4, 1819 - November 15, 1853). |  | | Maria's reign was also notable for a public health act aimed at curbing the spread of cholera throughout the country. |
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http://www.brainyencyclopedia.com/encyclopedia/m/ma/maria_ii_of_portugal.html
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| | RI Supreme Court - Published Opinions Term 2000-2001 |
 | | The Family Court trial justice ordered the husband, who had returned to Portugal, not to dispose of the Portuguese property, as it was to be used in determining equitable distribution. |  | | Town of Johnston et al; Ruth V. Bolton v. |  | | When the husband and wife divorced, they owned property in the United States and in Portugal. |
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| | Pedro V of Portugal - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Pedro V of Portugal (English: Peter), the Hopeful (Port. |  | | o Esperançoso) - (Lisbon, September 16, 1837 - Lisbon, November 11, 1861) was the 31st (or 32nd according to some historians) King of Portugal from 1853 to 1861. |  | | He was the oldest son of Queen Maria da Glória and her King-Consort Ferdinand II. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_V_of_Portugal
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| | John V, king of Portugal |
 | | John V (John the Magnanimous), 1689–1750, king of Portugal (1706–50), son and successor of Peter II. |  | | Exploring rural Spain and Portugal, sampling historic paradores and pousadas. |  | | Before his accession the Methuen Treaty (1703) with England had brought Portugal into the War of the |
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| | Amazon.com: Eyewitness Travel Guide to Portugal: Books |
 | | Hotels and Country Inns of Character and Charm in Portugal by Michelle Gastaut |  | | Lonely Planet Portugal (Lonely Planet Portugal) by Abigail Hole |  | | Subjects > Travel > Europe > Portugal > General |
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| | Peter III of Portugal - InfoSearchPoint.com |
 | | Pedro III of Portugal (July 5 1717 - April 25 1786) became King Consort of Portugal on the succession of his wife and niece queen Maria I in 1777, and ruled with her until his death. |  | | Pedro was the younger son of Dom João V and brother of José I. |  | | Pedro married Maria in 1772, at which time she was the heir to the throne then held by his brother José I. They had six children, of whom the eldest surviving son succeeded Maria as João VI on her death in 1816. |
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| | Renewable Energy Businesses in Portugal |
 | | Pedro Alvares Cabral, Centro Empresarial Sintra-Estoril V, Edificio C3, Portugal 2710-144 Sintra |  | | Address: Rua Ataide de Oliveira 9, Algoz, Portugal 8365-059 |  | | Address: Lugar de Sesmaria Limpa, Porto Alto, Samora Correia Portugal 2135-402 |
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| | peter v of portugal |
 | | Pedro V was King of Portugal from 1853 to 1861. |  | | He was the oldest son of Queen Maria da Gloria and her King-Consort Ferdinand II. |
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| | Peter I -- Encyclopædia Britannica |
 | | Russian in full Pyotr Alekseyevich, byname Peter the Great, Russian Pyotr Veliky tsar of Russia, who reigned jointly with his half-brother Ivan V (168296) and alone thereafter (16961725) and who in 1721 was proclaimed emperor (imperator). |  | | tsar of Russia, who reigned jointly with his half-brother Ivan V (168296) and alone thereafter (16961725) and who in 1721 was proclaimed emperor (imperator). |  | | Peter was the son of Tsar Alexis by his second wife, Natalya Kirillovna Naryshkina. |
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| | Maria II. (Portugal) - netlexikon |
 | | Siehe auch: Liste der Königinnen Portugals, Geschichte Portugals, Zeittafel der Geschichte Portugals. |  | | endete in Portugal die Herrschaft des Hauses Braganza. |  | | Peter war nicht bereit, diesen Vertrauensbruch seines Bruders hinzunehmen. |
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| | one small voice |
 | | Bob Dole used to ask "Where's the outrage?" Well, it's here: Americans across the political spectrum are outraged at the Supreme Court's odious decision in the case of Kelo v. |  | | I try not to pay much attention to political matters, but today's Supreme Court decision in the case of Kelo v. |  | | The Standards Debate, And Why It Matters to You (June 21 @ 14:15) -- a discussion (debate?) between me and Henning Schulzrinne of my alma mater Columbia University regarding standards for real-time communications, moderated by Irwin Lazar of the Burton Group. |
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| | Portugal |
 | | ~1949 became a member of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization after remaining neutral during World War II ~1955 Portugal was admitted to the United Nations |  | | ~1950s and 1960s Portugal fell behind the rest of Europe |  | | *1807 Napoleon I marched on Portugal; the royal family fled to Brazil; |
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| | Peter V. (Portugal) - Wikipedia |
 | | Peter V. September 1837 in Lissabon; † 11. |  | | Peter V. war der älteste Sohn von Königin Maria II. |  | | Der Thron fiel deshalb an einen weiteren jüngeren Bruder, Ludwig I. von Portugal. |
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| | ASIL Insight--ICJ Rejects Jurisdiction in Fisheries Case Spain v. Canada |
 | | The Court's refusal to entertain Portugal's Application in the case concerning East Timor (Portugal v. |  | | This is the first time since the judgment in Aegean Sea Continental Shelf (Greece v. |  | | ASIL Insight--ICJ Rejects Jurisdiction in Fisheries Case Spain v. |
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| | THE THREE PROPHECIES OF DON BOSCO |
 | | Leopold, from an obscure branch of the House of Hohenzollern, was the brother of Stephenie the wife of Peter V, King of Portugal (1855- 1861), as well as the husband of his brother Antonia (1845-1913). |  | | France declared war on Prussia on July 15, 1870 after Marshall Juan Prim (1814-1870), the anti-clerical Prime Minister of Spain made a tentative offer of the vacant throne of his nation to the German prince, Leopold of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen. |  | | This "triumph," in order to counter-poise the events of the prophecies, would necessarily include the recognition of the Papacy's Authority in world affairs and the establishment of a new arrangement between Church and State, to succeed that destroyed by the revolutions of the 19th century. |
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| | Welcome to Adobe GoLive 5 |
 | | 29 years: Alfonso V the Noble (LEÓN) 29 years: Anthony Ulric (BRUNSWICK) |  | | under 2 years: Louis V the Sluggard (WEST FRANKISH KINGDOM) |  | | under 1 year: Alexander V the Bad (MOLDAVIA) |
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| | CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Peter Faber |
 | | His parents consented to the separation, and in 1525 Peter arrived in Paris. |  | | At the court of Lisbon and that of Valladolid, Faber was an angel of God. |  | | But he was forced by obedience to leave Germany in August, 1544, going at first to Portugal, later to Spain. |
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| | Domenico Scarlatti: a concise biography |
 | | In 1738, sponsored by King John V of Portugal, he passed secret trials to become a Knight of the Order of Santiago, and about 1740 Velasco painted the portrait which heads this page, and for which he wore the full regalia of the Order. |  | | And in 1728 he returned to Rome, where he met and married his first wife by whom he had five children (she died in 1739, and by 1742 he was married again, to a Spanish woman, by whom he had four more children). |  | | Natural curiosity and the fascination of distant countries induced him to undertake a voyage to London, where his opera Narciso met with only a moderate success. |
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| | Peter II. (Portugal) |
 | | Nach diesem Vertrag bekamen englische Produkte in Portugal im Ausgleich für englische Zollpräferenzen portugiesischen Wein. |  | | Dieser Vertrag der bis 1842 in Kraft blieb trug dazu bei Portugal wirtschaftlich von England abhängig wurde und das Land von billigen britischen Produkten überschwemmt keine eigene Industrialisierung durchführte. |  | | Dezember 1706 im Schloß Alcantara) genannt "der Friedfertige" pacífico) war von 1667 bis 1683 Regent und von 1683 bis zu seinem König von Portugal aus dem Hause Braganza. |
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| | ipedia.com: Dom Pedro Article |
 | | Dom Pedro is the traditional Portuguese appellation of several kings of Portugal and of the two 19th century Emperors of Brazil : Peter I of Portugal Peter II of Portugal Peter III of Portugal Peter I... |  | | Dom Pedro (Lord Peter) is the traditional Portuguese appellation of several kings of Portugal and of the two 19th century Emperors of Brazil: |  | | Dom Pedro is also the name of an alcoholic milkshake, usually made with whiskey or Amarula. |
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| | Obidos, Portugal - Travel Photos by Galen R Frysinger, Sheboygan, Wisconsin |
 | | Obidos, Portugal - Travel Photos by Galen R Frysinger, Sheboygan, Wisconsin |  | | 1960 (November) - Important ceremonies held in St. Peter's Church, on the occasion of the centenary of the death of Francisco Rafael Silveira Malhao. |  | | 1441 - On the 5th August Prince Afonso (later King Afonso V) marries Princess Isabel. |
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| | Portugal - New Years Eve |
 | | Arrived in Portugal from Toronto on December 31st in the afternoon. |  | | Under no circumstances should the photos or text be used without the express permission of the Author (Peter Solti). |  | | After sightseeing in the old part of Lisbon, we drove 45 minutes north to the town of Lourinya where Victor's (my friend from Canada) mother lives. |
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| | IFRF - The Monday Night Mail, 0004art07 |
 | | INFUB V - Espino, Portugal - 11th - 14th April |  | | This periodical forms part of the group of publications owned by the IFRF |  | | Professor Albino Reis, his Organising Committee and Conference Staff were responsible for the production of yet another successful "INFUB", the 5th European Conference on Industrial Furnaces and Boilers held at Espino near Porto last week. |
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| | Peter Jones Property Portugal - Great UK Deals |
 | | Peter Jones Property Portugal - Great UK Deals |  | | Peter trained as a chartered surveyor and has... |  | | Whether you are looking for a villa, apartment or farmhouse, we can help you find your dream holiday home. |
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| | D Peter J |
 | | CD: Homeworks from Portugal II UpFront Records Portugal - 2003 |  | | He is nowadays mainly producing uplifting / melodic trance and house. |  | | Search by "The Ozone" here in discogs, for more info. |
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| | Andrzej Bobola |
 | | Today some join St Andrew with St. Peter the Aleut a martyr for the Orthodox faith from the hands of Roman Catholics in a special devotion for the of the two branches of Christianity. |
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| | Peter III of Portugal |
 | | Peter made no attempt to participate in affairs spending his time hunting or in exercises. |  | | Malo, Space Hijackers, Jägers, Shirley Tilghman, Lexical Functional Grammar, Leeds castle, Luis of Portugal, About this article. |  | | This was well done, I'm wondering however if anyone has any luck tracking down what choir is singing the 'Randall Thompson's Alleluia'?... |
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| | Changes in the Glass |
 | | Bugs Bunny, War Bonds Promoter Check out this v... |  | | Check it out - right out of my web stats. |  | | Go out and find them, and judge for yourself whether they are good or not. |
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| | Train travel in France, Spain and Portugal : Europe Forum - Travellerspoint |
 | | Travel Forums > Europe > Train travel in France, Spain and Portugal |  | | Train travel in France, Spain and Portugal : Europe Forum - Travellerspoint |  | | I'm planning a trip in June through France, Spain and Portugal and am intending to do a lot of the travelling by train. |
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 | | The use of sectoral (specific purpose) cards for health or social security is widespread, and most countries that do not have a national universal card, have a health or social security card (in Australia, the Medicare Card, in the United States, the Social Security number), or traditional paper documents of identity. |  | | In recent years, ID cards have been linked to national registration systems, which in turn form the basis of government administration. |  | | 14 Submission of the Australian Department of Social Security to the Joint Select Committee on an Australia Card, and interview with Peter Roberts, head of fraud prevention, Commonwealth Attorney Generals Department |
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| | Explorers - V - EnchantedLearning.com |
 | | On his second expedition (sailing for Portugal, 1501-02) he mapped some of the eastern coast of South America, and came to realize that it not part of Asia, but a New World. |  | | He then sailed to Puget Sound (near what is now Seattle); Vancouver named Puget Sound (he named it for Lieutenant Peter Puget who was sailing under Captain Vancouver on the ship "Discovery"). |  | | Vancouver also named Mt. Rainier, Whidbey Island, and the Hood Canal. |
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| | France v Italy |
 | | And I am Portugal and I have ripply broken arms!" At which point, just as they were commanding our attention fully, 14 of them were detumesced (there is no other word), leaving only the French and Italian figures still up and waving. |  | | I may add more later, but not today. |  | | England fans will cherish Michael Owen's goal against Romania and, of course, the glory of beating Germany; less so, perhaps, the false dawn of the two exciting openers against Portugal, before our opponents regrouped and blasted holes through us at close quarters. |
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| | Peter van der Krogt's Maps on Coins |
 | | from the collection of Peter van der Krogt |  | | Commemoration of the Treaty of Tordesillas dividing the world in Spanish and Portuguese spheres |
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