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  1. Dom Miguel I (European Portuguese: [miˈɣɛl]; English: Michael I; 26 October 1802 – 14 November 1866), nicknamed " the Absolutist " (Portuguese: o Absolutista), " the Traditionalist " (o Tradicionalista) and " the Usurper " (o Usurpador), was the King of Portugal between 1828 and 1834.

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  3. The descendants of Miguel I of Portugal, of the House of Braganza, were numerous and left a lasting mark on European royalty. Miguel married Princess Adelaide of Löwenstein and the strategic marriages for all of their children into various European royalties would earn Miguel the nickname of Grandfather of Europe .

  4. Dom Miguel I, nicknamed "the Absolutist", "the Traditionalist" and "the Usurper", was the King of Portugal between 1828 and 1834. He was the seventh child and third son of King John VI and Queen Carlota Joaquina.

  5. Miguel I was the brother of Pedro IV, who became Emperor of Brazil, and seized the Portuguese throne in 1828 after a coup. He ruled as an absolutist monarch and faced a brutal civil war against his liberal opponents, who supported his niece Maria II.

  6. Learn about the life and rule of Dom Miguel, the absolutist king who opposed liberal reforms and faced civil wars in 19th-century Portugal. Discover how his reign influenced the urban development, politics, and culture of Lisbon, the capital city.

  7. Feb 3, 2015 · At that time, Miguel’s elder brother Pedro became King of Portugal. Pedro was king for only two months, abdicating in favor of his daughter Maria II. Miguel served as regent for his niece Maria. As regent, Miguel claimed the Portuguese throne in his own right.

  8. Dom Miguel I, nicknamed "the Absolutist", "the Traditionalist" and "the Usurper", was the King of Portugal between 1828 and 1834. He was the seventh child and third son of King John VI and Queen Carlota Joaquina.

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