John VI King of Portugal

Standard Name: John VI,, King of Portugal

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Family and Intimate relationships Emma Caroline Wood
ECW 's father, Sampson Michell , ran away from home as a boy and joined the Navy. Around 1783 he was promoted to the rank of Lieutenant, serving the King of Portugal . He eventually...
Family and Intimate relationships Emma Caroline Wood
ECW 's father followed the Portuguese King and court into exile in Brazil.
Bradhurst, Minna Evangeline. A Century of Letters. Printed for private circulation by R. E. Thomas and Newman, 1929.
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Two years later, when Emma Caroline was only seven years old, her father died miserably while on duty.
Bradhurst, Minna Evangeline. A Century of Letters. Printed for private circulation by R. E. Thomas and Newman, 1929.
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Timeline

7 September 1822: Brazil was declared independent from Portugal...

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7 September 1822

Brazil was declared independent from Portugal by its former Portuguese regent, who constituted himself Emperor Pedro I of Brazil .
The World Factbook. http://classic-web.archive.org/web/20060716100200/http://www.odci.gov/cia/publications/factbook/.
under Brazil
“Library of Congress Country Studies”. Country Studies/Area Handbook Series, 2003.

4 July 1828: Following the death of John VI on 10 March...

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4 July 1828

Following the death of John VI on 10 March 1826, his son Dom Miguel (after a New Year visit to London seeking British support) assumed the title of King of Portugal.
Gildea, Robert. Barricades and Borders: Europe 1800-1914. Oxford University Press, 1987.
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Haydn, Joseph. Haydn’s Dictionary of Dates and Universal Information. Editor Vincent, Benjamin, 23rd ed., Ward, Lock, 1904.

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