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  2. Portuguese crown jewels - Wikipedia

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    The Portuguese crown jewels ( jóias da Coroa Portuguesa ), also known as the Royal Treasure ( Tesouro Real ), are the pieces of jewelry, regalia, and vestments that were used by the Kings and Queens of Portugal during the time of the Portuguese Monarchy. Over the nine centuries of Portuguese history, the Portuguese crown jewels have lost and ...

  3. Crown jewels - Wikipedia

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    Crown jewels are the objects of metalwork and jewellery in the regalia of a current or former monarchy. They are often used for the coronation of a monarch and a few other ceremonial occasions. A monarch may often be shown wearing them in portraits, as they symbolize the power and continuity of the monarchy. Additions to them may be made, but ...

  4. Crown of João VI - Wikipedia

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    Description. King Manuel II of Portugal, wearing the Mantle of Luís I, with the Crown of João VI, on the day of his Acclamation. The crown is fashioned out of gold, silver, iron, and red velvet. Its eight half arches are surmounted by a monde: a globus cruciger on a crown, with a cross at its top—as Portugal was a Catholic nation.

  5. Pena Palace - Wikipedia

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    The Pena Palace ( Portuguese: Palácio da Pena) is a Romanticist castle in São Pedro de Penaferrim, in the municipality of Sintra, on the Portuguese Riviera. The castle stands on the top of a hill in the Sintra Mountains above the town of Sintra, and on a clear day it can be easily seen from Lisbon and much of its metropolitan area.

  6. House of Braganza - Wikipedia

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    In 1821, D. João VI, who succeeded in 1816, returned to Portugal. D. Pedro, Prince Royal of Portugal, Brazil, and the Algarves, the eldest son of D. João VI and also regent in Brazil, sided with the Brazilian rebels in January 1822. [29] He was acclaimed Emperor D. Pedro I of an independent Brazil in 1822, founding the Empire of Brazil. D.

  7. Palace of Ajuda - Wikipedia

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    The Palace of Ajuda ( Portuguese: Palácio da Ajuda, Portuguese pronunciation: [ɐˈʒuðɐ]) is a neoclassical monument in the civil parish of Ajuda in the city of Lisbon, central Portugal. Built on the site of a temporary wooden building constructed to house the royal family after the 1755 earthquake and tsunami, it was originally begun by ...

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    Crater of Diamonds State Park in Arkansas is a treasure trove of jewels. ... New Engagement Ring on $500M Yacht — See Photos! ... Found in Europe Gets Discovered in Man's Backyard in Portugal.

  9. Category:Portuguese Crown Jewels - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Portuguese Crown Jewels". The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. This list may not reflect recent changes . Portuguese crown jewels.