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1918 Brazilian Presidential Election

← 1914 March 1, 1918 (1918-03-01) 1922 ⊟
Turnout1.37%
 
Candidate Francisco de Paula Rodrigues Alves Nilo Peçanha
Party Partido Republicano Paulista Partido Republicano Fluminense
Home state São Paulo Rio de Janeiro
Popular vote 386,467 1,258
Percentage 99.1% 0.4%

President before election

Wenceslau Braz
PRM

President-Elect

Rodrigues Alves
PRP

Vice Presidential election
 
Candidate Delfim Moreira Dantas Barreto
Party Partido Republicano Mineiro Independent
Popular vote 382,491 376
Percentage 99.4% 0.1%

Vice President before election

Urbano Santos

Vice President-Elect

Delfim Moreira
PRM

1918 Brazilian presidential election

← 1914 March 1, 1918 (1918-03-01)
Turnout1.37%
 
Candidate Francisco de Paula Rodrigues Alves Nilo Peçanha
Party Partido Republicano Paulista Partido Republicano Fluminense
Home state São Paulo Rio de Janeiro
Popular vote 386,467 1,258
Percentage 99.1% 0.3%
1960 Presidential Election

← 1955 October 3, 1960 (1960-10-03) 1965 ⊟
 
Candidate Juscelino Kubitschek Juracy Guimarães Adhemar de Barros
Party PSD UDN PSP
Home state Minas Gerais Bahia São Paulo
Popular vote 4,756,939 3,949,906 2,972,357
Percentage 40.73% 33.82% 22.45%


President before election

Osvaldo Aranha
PTB

President-Elect

Juscelino Kubitschek
PSD



Roman Empire
Βασιλεία Ῥωμαίων
Basileía Rhōmaíōn
Motto: «Bασιλεὺς Bασιλέων, Bασιλεύων Bασιλευόντων»
"King of Kings, Ruling Over Kings"
Anthem: «Κάτω από το Θεό, Νίκη»
"Under God, Victory"
Location of ByzantineCaesar/sandbox
Capital
and largest city
Constantinople
41°1′N 28°57′E / 41.017°N 28.950°E / 41.017; 28.950
Official languagesGreek
Recognised regional languagesArabic
Bulgarian
Illyrian
Sicilian
Venetian
Lombard
Neapolitan
Tiberine
Sardinian
Tuscan
Ethnic groups
see Demographics
Demonym(s)Roman
Rhomanian
GovernmentFederal senatorial constitutional monarchy
• Emperor
Theodoros VIII
Polykarpos Pasmilas
Yildiz Abbud
LegislaturePeople's Senate
Boule of the Empire
Boule of the City
EstablishmentFormation
753 BC
509 BC
27 BC
• Constantinople becomes capital
330
395
476
• Last siege of Constantinople
1247 – 1249
• Politeia promulgated
25 December 1747
• Second Politeia proclaimed
29 May 1953
Area
• Total
2,889,277 km2 (1,115,556 sq mi) (9th)
Theodore II Laskaris
Θεόδωρος Β΄ Λάσκαρις
Emperor of the Romans
Reign3 November 1245 – 18 March 1279
Coronation1 September 1249
PredecessorJohn III Doukas Vatatzes
SuccessorJohn IV Laskaris
Bornc. 1222
Palace of Boukoleon, Constantinople
Died18 March 1279 (age 57)
Palace of Blachernae, Constantinople
Burial
SpouseTheodora Komnena
IssueJohn IV Laskaris
Skantarios Laskaris
Eirene Laskarina
Eudokia Laskarina
Sophia Laskarina
DynastyLaskaris
FatherJohn III Doukas Vatatzes
MotherEirene Laskarina
ReligionOrthodox Christian
1950 Vice-Presidential Election

← 1945 October 3, 1950 (1950-10-03) 1955 ⊟
Turnout72.1%
 
Candidate Osvaldo Aranha Milton Campos Cristiano Machado
Party PTB UDN PSD
Home state Rio Grande do Sul Minas Gerais Minas Gerais
Popular vote 4,344,863 1,837,602 1,444,261
Percentage 57.55% 24.34% 19.13%

Vice President before election

Vicente Rao
PSD

Elected Vice President

Osvaldo Aranha
PTB

1950 Presidential Election

← 1945 October 3, 1950 (1950-10-03) 1954 ⊟
Turnout72.1%
 
Candidate Getúlio Vargas Eduardo Gomes Vicente Rao
Party PTB UDN PSD
Home state Rio Grande do Sul Rio de Janeiro São Paulo
Popular vote 3,544,660 2,265,960 2,072,457
Percentage 44.88% 28.69% 26.24%

President before election

Eurico Gaspar Dutra
PSD

President-Elect

Getúlio Vargas
PTB


São Paulo Model United Nations
AbbreviationSPMUN
FormationJuly 7, 2009; 15 years ago (2009-07-07)
TypeNon-profit organization
PurposeEducation
Location
Official language
Portuguese, English
Administrative Secretary-General
Hermano do Amaral Pinto Neto
Academic Secretary-General
Iago Torres da Rocha
Deliberative Council of Secretaries-General
Key people
Victor Hugo Dahlstrøm Mendes
Marcelo Bezerra Magdaleno
Bernardo Dantas Fico
Beatriz Cerqueira Krieger
João Pedro Prado Dib
Felipe Abbes Margall
Volunteers
ca. 70
Websitespmun.com.br


Barthélemy Van Bilsen
Van Bilsen in 1950
Prime Minister of Belgium
Assumed office
3 June 1948
MonarchJosephine-Charlotte
Preceded byGeorges Theunis
Minister of Foreign Affairs
In office
13 April 1944 – 19 November 1946
Prime MinisterPaul-Émile Janson
Preceded byPaul Van Zeeland
Succeeded byPaul-Henri Spaak
Governor-General of the Congo
In office
27 January 1935 – 1 September 1940
Preceded byAuguste Tilkens
Succeeded byJean-Claude de Cock
Mayor of Brussels
In office
9 May 1928 – 1 November 1934
Preceded byAdolphe Max
Succeeded byJoseph Van De Meulebroeck
Personal details
Born(1902-03-15)15 March 1902 (age 48)
Diest, Belgium
Political partyLiberal Party
SpouseAmélie de Broqueville
Alma materCatholic University of Leuven


Albert
King Albert I of Belgium in 1910
King of the Belgians
Reign17 November 1909 – 2 March 1943
PredecessorLeopold II
SuccessorLeopold III
Prime Ministers
Born(1875-04-08)8 April 1875
Brussels, Belgium
Died2 March 1943(1943-03-02) (aged 67)
Brussels, Belgium
SpouseElisabeth of Bavaria
IssueKing Leopold III of the Belgians
Prince Charles, Count of Flanders
Marie José, Queen of Italy
Names
Dutch: Albert Leopold Clemens Maria Meinrad
French: Albert Léopold Clément Marie Meinrad
HouseHouse of Belgium
FatherPrince Philippe, Count of Flanders
MotherPrincess Marie of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen
ReligionRoman Catholicism







Léopold III
Leopold III
Leopold, pictured in 1934
King of the Belgians
Reign9 March 1943 – 11 March 1945
PredecessorAlbert I
SuccessorJosephine-Charlotte I
Prime MinistersSee list
Born(1901-11-01)1 November 1901
Brussels, Belgium
Died11 March 1945(1945-03-11) (aged 43)
Brussels, Belgium
Burial
ConsortAstrid of Sweden
IssueQueen Josephine-Charlotte of the Belgians
Names
Dutch: Leopold Filips Karel Albert Meinrad Hubertus Maria Miguel
French: Léopold Philippe Charles Albert Meinrad Hubert Marie Miguel
HouseHouse of Belgium
FatherAlbert I of Belgium
MotherElisabeth of Bavaria
ReligionRoman Catholicism



Joséphine-Charlotte
Josephine-Charlotte
The Queen Joséphine-Charlotte in military gear
Queen of the Belgians
Reign18 March 1945 – present
Coronation21 July 1946
PredecessorLeopold III
Heir apparentBaudouin
Prime MinistersSee list
Born3 October 1927 (aged 23)
Royal Palace of Brussels, Brussels, Belgium
Spouse
IssuePrince Baudouin, Duke of Brabant
Prince Albert, Count of Flanders
Princess Beatrice
Names
Joséphine Charlotte Ingebord Elisabeth Marie-José Marguerite Astrid
HouseHouse of Belgium
FatherLeopold III of Belgium
MotherAstrid of Sweden
ReligionRoman Catholicism










Lucerys, the Black Dragon
Dragonlord of House Targaryen
Reign1 February 316 - 31 July 347
(31 years, 180 days)
PredecessorViserys III
SuccessorVisenya Targaryen
Prince Regent of the Iron Throne
Reign2 June 344 - 31 July 347
(3 years, 59 days)
MonarchAegon I
Lord of Winterhall
Reign1 February 316 - 31 July 347
(31 years, 180 days)
PredecessorTitle created
SuccessorJaime Targaryen
Born25 February 294
Dragon's Rest, King's Landing
Died31 July 347 (age 53)
Dawn River, the North
Burial
SpouseArya Stark
IssuePrince Jaime
Prince Eddard
Princess Visenya
HouseHouse of Targaryen
FatherViserys III
MotherQueen Argella
ReligionFaith of the Seven

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The Marquis of Pernambuco
Photograph showing the head and shoulders of an older man with large sideburns and wearing a formal coat and black bow tie
Joaquim Nabuco, Marquis of Pernambuco, in court dress, 1908
President of the Council of Ministers
Assumed office
1 January 1911
MonarchPedro IV
Preceded byManuel Ferraz de Campos Sales
Personal details
Born
Joaquim Aurélio Barreto Nabuco de Araújo

19 August 1849 (age 66)
Recife, Brazil
Political partyLiberal
Spouse
(m. 1889)
ChildrenMaurício
Joaquim
Carolina
Mariana
José Tomas
Alma materLaw School of Recife
University of Yale
Signature



Pedro IV
Emperor Dom Pedro IV around age 40, c. 1915
Emperor of Brazil
Reign15 October 1893 – present
Coronation2 December 1893
PredecessorPedro III
Heir apparentPrince Imperial Pedro Henrique
Prime Ministers
Born15 October 1875 (age 40)
Petrópolis, Brazil
SpouseMaria Pia of the Two Sicilies
Issue
Detail
Pedro Henrique, Prince Imperial
Isabel Leopoldina
Maria Francisca
João Gastão
Names
Pedro de Alcântara Luiz Filipe Maria Gastão Miguel Gabriel Rafael Gonzaga
HouseHouse of Orléans-Bragança
FatherGaston d'Orléans, Count of Eu
MotherPrincess Isabel of Brazil
ReligionRoman Catholicism




Aegon VI
King Aegon VI and his Hand, Rickard Stark
King on the Iron Throne
Reign1 July 288 - 12 December 293
(5 years, 164 days)
PredecessorRhaegar I
SuccessorJon I
RegentElia Martell
Born31 May 282
Red Keep, King's Landing
Died12 December 293 (age 11)
Dragon's Rest, King's Landing
Burial
HouseHouse of Targaryen
FatherRhaegar I
MotherElia Martell
ReligionFaith of the Seven



Rickard the Betrayed
Lord of Winterfell
Reign30 March 258 - 22 December 293
(35 years, 268 days)
PredecessorEdwyle Stark
SuccessorEddard the Dawnbringer
Hand of the King
Reign30 October 282 - 12 December 293
(11 years, 43 days)
PredecessorRossart the Pyromancer
SuccessorDoran Martell
MonarchsRhaegar I
Aegon VI
Regent of the Seven Kingdoms
Reign12 December 293 - 19 December 293 (7 days)
PredecessorElia Martell
SuccessorPosition abolished
MonarchJon I
BornJuly 244
Winterfell, the North
Died22 December 293 (age 49)
Dragon's Rest, King's Landing
Burial
SpouseAnya Ryswell
Catelyn Tully
IssueBrandon
Lord Eddard
Lord Commander Benjen
Lyanna
Jon Blackstark
Minisa
Rickon
HouseHouse of Stark
FatherLord Edwyle Stark
MotherAlysanne Karstark
ReligionOld Gods

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Battle of the Trident
Part of War of the Usurper

The Trident as depicted by Archmaester Samwell
Date283 AL
Location
Result Decisive rebel victory
Belligerents
Commanders and leaders
Strength
35,000 men 40,000 men
Casualties and losses
ca. 3,200 dead ca. 5,500 dead


Oscar III
King in the North
King of Vinland
Reign27 September 1865 – present
Coronation25 December 1865
PredecessorChristian IV
Heir apparentCaesar Alexander
Grand Logothetes
Born18 March 1810 (age 70)
Eiriksburg, Igesundland, Confederacy of the North
SpouseIngrid of Sweden
Issue
Detail
Princess Nadja
Princess Astrid
Prince Alexander
HouseHouse of Igesund
FatherChristian IV of Vinland
MotherEudoxia of Opará
ReligionWestern Uniate Church


Oscar III
King in the North
King of Vinland
Reign21 September 1865 - present
Coronation25 December 1865(1865-12-25) (aged 55)


Brás Cubas
President of the Council of Ministers of Brazil
In office
13 August 1857 – 18 March 1858
MonarchPedro II
Preceded byThe Duke of Caxias
Succeeded byThe Marquis of Olinda
President of Grão Pará
In office
13 August 1853 – 21 July 1855
Preceded byJosé Joaquim da Cunha
Succeeded byÂngelo Custódio Correia
Personal details
Born20 October 1805
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Died13 August 1869 (age 63)
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Political partyConservative Party
SpouseElália Damascena de Britto
Relations
ChildrenLuís Virgílio Cubas
Parents
  • Luís Cubas (father)
  • Sabina Cubas (mother)
Alma materUniversity of Coimbra
OccupationLawyer and politician




Prince Pedro Afonso
Prince Imperial of Brazil
Dom Pedro at age 35, 1883
Born19 July 1848 (age 37)
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
SpouseLouise Bonaparte
Issue
HouseHouse of Bragança
FatherPedro II of Brazil
MotherTeresa Cristina of Bourbon-Two Sicilies
ReligionRoman Catholic


Paraguayan War

The Expeditionary Fleet leaves Rio de Janeiro
Date1854-1855
Location
Result Brazilian victory, free navigation of Paraguay River
Belligerents
 Empire of Brazil  Paraguay
Commanders and leaders
Strength
  • 11,000 Brazilians
  • 36 war ships
  • 6,000 Paraguayans
  • 1 war ship
Casualties and losses
950 dead and wounded 1,500 dead and wounded



Platine War
Part of Argentine Civil War
Scenes from various battles and naval engagements during the Platine War
From top to bottom: Brazilian 1st Division in the Caseros; Uruguayan infantry aiding Entre Rios cavalry in Caseros; Beginning of the Passage of the Tonelero; Charge of Urquiza's cavalry in Caseros; Passage of the Tonelero.
Date1851–1853
Location
  • Uruguay
  • Argentina northeast
  • Río de la Plata
Result
Belligerents
Commanders and leaders
Strength
  • 45,000 Brazilians
  • 15,000 Argentinians
44,500 Argentines and Uruguayans
Casualties and losses
17,000 dead and wounded
  • 22,000 dead and wounded
  • 7,000 captured



Cisplatine War

From top left: Battle of Juncal, Battle of Sarandí, Oath of the Thirty-Three Orientals, Battle of Ituzaingó
DateDecember 10, 1825 to August 27, 1828
Location
Result Decisive Brazilian victory, definitive incorporation of Uruguay as an autonomous province, free navigation of the La Plata
Belligerents
 Empire of Brazil United Provinces
of the Río de la Plata
Commanders and leaders
Empire of Brazil Pedro I of Brazil
Empire of Brazil 1st Baron of Rio da Prata
Empire of Brazil Marquis of Barbacena
Empire of Brazil Viscount of Laguna
Bernardino Rivadavia
Carlos M. de Alvear
William Brown
Juan A. Lavalleja
Strength
13,500 imperial troops (1827)[citation needed] 11,700 soldiers and rebels (1827)[citation needed]




Empire of Brazil
Império do Brasil (Portuguese)
Grand imperial coat of arms of Brazil
Grand imperial coat of arms
Motto: "Independência ou Morte"
(in Portuguese)
(English: "Independence or Death")
Anthem: 
noicon

Hino Nacional Brasileiro
(in Portuguese)
(English: Brazilian National Anthem)
Royal anthem: 
noicon

Hino da Independência
(in Portuguese)
(English: Hymn of Independence)
National seal
Selo Nacional do Brasil
(in Portuguese)
(English: "National Seal of Brazil")
CapitalBrasília
15°47′S 47°52′W / 15.783°S 47.867°W / -15.783; -47.867
Largest citySão Paulo
Official languagesPortuguese[3]
Ethnic groups
(2010[4])
47.73% White
43.13% Brown (Multiracial)
7.61% Black
1.09% Asian
0.43% Amerindian
Demonym(s)Brazilian
GovernmentFederal parliamentary constitutional monarchy
• Monarch
Emperor Luís I
José Serra (PSDB)
Indio da Costa (DEM)
José Aníbal (PSDB)
José Sarney (PMDB)
Ayres Britto
LegislatureNational Assembly
Imperial Senate
Chamber of Deputies
Independence 
• Declared
7 September 1822
29 August 1825
• Republic
15 November 1889
22 April 1993
Area
• Total
8,514,877 km2 (3,287,612 sq mi) (5th)
• Water (%)
0.65
Population
• 2012[6] estimate
193,946,886
• 2010 census
190,732,694[5] (5th)
• Density
22/km2 (57.0/sq mi) (182nd)
GDP (PPP)2011 estimate
• Total
$2.294 trillion[7] (7th)
• Per capita
$11,769[7] (75th)
GDP (nominal)2011 estimate
• Total
$2.493 trillion[7] (6th)
• Per capita
$12,788[7] (53rd)
Gini (2012)51.9[8]
Error: Invalid Gini value
HDI (2011)0.718[9]
Error: Invalid HDI value (84th)
CurrencyReal (R$) (BRL)
Time zoneUTC−2 to −4 (BRT)
• Summer (DST)
UTC−2 to −4 (BRST)
Date formatdd/mm/yyyy (CE)
Drives onright
Calling code 55
ISO 3166 codeBR
Internet TLD.br




Dom Luís I
Emperor of Brazil
Reign22 April 1993 - present
(31 years, 222 days)
PredecessorD. Pedro II
Heir apparentD. Bertrand, Prince Imperial of Brazil
Presidents of CabinetSee list
Head of the Imperial House of Brazil
(disputed)
Reign5 July 1981 - present
(43 years, 148 days)
PredecessorPrince Pedro Henrique de Orléans e Bragança
Born (1938-06-06) 6 June 1938 (age 86)
Mandelieu-la-Napoule, France
HouseHouse of Orléans-Braganza
FatherPrince Pedro Henrique
MotherPrincess Maria Elisabeth of Bavaria
ReligionRoman Catholic



Tancredo Neves
Prime Minister of Brazil
Assumed office
1 January 1980
MonarchPedro III
DeputyJosé Sarney
Preceded byReynaldo de Barros
Prime Minister of Brazil
In office
8 September 1961 – 21 July 1962
PresidentJoão Goulart
Preceded byThe Viscount of Ouro Preto
Succeeded byFrancisco de Paula Brochado da Rocha
Governor of Minas Gerais
In office
1 January 1970 – 30 March 1974
Preceded byIsrael Pinheiro da Silva
Succeeded byJuscelino Kubitschek
Personal details
Born4 March 1910 (age 70)
São João del-Rei, Minas Gerais, Brazil
Political partyPTB, MDB, PSD
SpouseRisoleta Neves
OccupationLawyer and businessman
Reynaldo de Barros
Prime Minister of Brazil
In office
1 January 1975 – 31 December 1979
MonarchPedro III
Preceded byPaulo Maluf
Succeeded byTancredo Neves
Mayor of São Paulo
In office
1 January 1970 – 31 March 1974
Preceded byPaulo Maluf
Personal details
Born14 May 1931 (age 49)
São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil
Political partyPDS, ARENA, PSP
Alma materUniversity of São Paulo
OccupationCivil engineer
Paulo Maluf
Prime Minister of Brazil
In office
1 January 1970 – 31 December 1974
MonarchPedro III
Preceded byHermes Lima
Succeeded byReynaldo de Barros
Governor of São Paulo
Assumed office
1 January 1980
Preceded byOrestes Quércia
Mayor of São Paulo
In office
15 February 1966 – 31 December 1969
Preceded byJosé Vicente Faria Lima
Succeeded byReynaldo de Barros
Personal details
Born3 September 1931 (age 49)
São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil
Political partyPDS, ARENA
Alma materUniversity of São Paulo
OccupationCivil engineer


Prince Luís Gastão
Prince Imperial of Brazil
The Prince Imperial's official portrait
BornVassouras, Brazil
SpouseD. Maria Christina de Orange-Nassau
Issue
HouseHouse of Orléans-Bragança
FatherPedro III of Brazil
MotherMaria Elisabeth von Wittelsbach
ReligionRoman Catholic





Pedro III of Brazil
Dom Pedro III in 1970
Emperor of Brazil
Reign1 January 1970 - present (10 years)
Coronation1 January 1970
PredecessorPedro II
Heir apparentDom Luís Gastão, Prince Imperial of Brazil
President of the Council of MinistersSee list
28th President of the United States of Brazil
ReignFebruary 28 1969 - December 31 1969 (306 days)
PredecessorArtur da Costa e Silva
SuccessorOffice abolished
Claimant to the Brazilian Throne
Reign14 November 1921 - 1 January 1970 (48 years, 48 days)
PredecessorD. Isabel of Brazil
SuccessorPedro Gastão de Orléans e Bragança
Born(1909-09-13)13 September 1909
Boulougne-Billancourt, France
SpouseD. Maria Elisabeth von Wittelsbach
Issue
Names
Pedro Henrique Afonso Filipe Maria Gastão Miguel Gabriel Rafael Gonzaga de Orléans e Bragança e Bourbon
HouseHouse of Orléans-Bragança
FatherD. Luís Maria, Prince Imperial of Brazil
MotherD. Maria Pia of Bourbon-Two Sicilies
ReligionRoman Catholic





Pedro II of Brazil
Pedro II in 1890
Emperor of Brazil
Reign23 July 1840 - 5 December 1894 (54 years, 135 days)
PredecessorPedro I
SuccessorIsabel I
President of the Council of MinistersSee list
Born(1825-12-02)2 December 1825
São Cristóvão Palace, Lisbon, Empire of Brazil
Died(1894-12-05)5 December 1894
Palace of Petrópolis, Petrópolis, Empire of Brazil
SpouseTeresa Cristina of Bourbon-Two Sicilies
Issue
Names
Pedro de Alcântara João Carlos Leopoldo Salvador Bibiano Francisco Xavier de Paula Leocádio Miguel Gabriel Rafael Gonzaga de Bragança e Habsburgo
HouseHouse of Bragança
FatherPedro I of Brazil
MotherMarie Leopoldine von Habsburg
ReligionRoman Catholic


Henrique II of Ave
King Henrique in 1945, at age 70
King of Ave, Portugal and Andalucía
Emperor of the Romans
Reign1 February 1914 – present
PredecessorPelagius VI
President of the Council of MinistersSee list
Born(1875-11-15)15 November 1875
São Jorge Castle, Lisbon, Ave
SpouseLeopoldine Augusta von Wittelsbach
Issue
Names
Henrique José Maria Filipe Pelagius Manuel Afonso Pio Constantino Miguel de Habsburgo e Pinto
HouseHouse of Pinto
FatherPelagius VI of Ave
MotherMarie Sophie von Habsburg
ReligionRoman Catholic




Dom
Teodósio do Amaral
President of the Council of Ministers of Ave
Assumed office
1 January 1941
MonarchDom Henrique II
Preceded byFrederico d'Ávila
Leader of the Liberal Party
Assumed office
3 September 1936
Preceded byFrancisco Anysio
MP for Guimarães
Preceded byHermano Fortunato Pinto
Personal details
Born(1892-04-19)19 April 1892
Guimarães, Ave
Political partyLiberal Party
SpouseAugusta da Costa
ChildrenFernando
Joaquim
Matilda
Clarice
Fortunato
OccupationLawyer, politician
Platine War
Part of Wars of Hegemony in the La Plata Basin
Scenes from various battles and naval engagements during the Platine War
From top to bottom: Brazilian 1st Division in the Caseros; Uruguayan infantry aiding Entre Rios cavalry in Caseros; Beginning of the Passage of the Tonelero; Charge of Urquiza's cavalry in Caseros; Passage of the Tonelero.
Date1850-1851
Location
  • Uruguay
  • Mesopotamia
  • Buenos Aires
  • Río de la Plata
Result
  • Allied victory, Second Treaty of Montevidéu
  • Brazilian hegemony in the Platine region
Belligerents
Commanders and leaders
Strength
ca. 34,500 Argentines and Uruguayans
Casualties and losses
  • ca. 2,000 dead and wounded
  • 4 ships
  • ca. 10,000 dead and wounded
  • 8,000 captured




Christopher Miroyan
A man, clean shaven, with short straight dark brown swept back hair wearing a suit jacket, white shirt and blue tie
Grand Logothete of Rhomania
Assumed office
11 May 1902
MonarchGeorge I
Preceded byGeorgios Theotokis
Leader of the National Roman Party
Assumed office
30 July 1901
Member of Parliament
for Smyrna
Assumed office
11 May 1888
Preceded byAbraham Haret
Majority53.42%
Personal details
Born
Christopher Thoros Miroyan

17 March 1865 (age 38)
Halicarnassus, Rhomania
Political partyNational Roman
SpouseMaria Abbud (1890–present)
ChildrenIoannes
Margarita
Alexandros





War of Restoration (Greek Front)
Part of the Ottoman Wars of Conquest

Painting of the Battle of Velestino
Date3 February 1869 - 4 December 1870
Location
Result Decisive Allied victory, annexation of Macedonia, Thrace and Western Asia Minor to Greece and Bulgaria to Yugoslavia, Treaty of Constantinople
Belligerents
 Ottoman Empire

Allies

Commanders and leaders
Strength
  • 281,000 troops
  • 28 ships
  • 147,000 Greeks
  • 134,000 Russians
  • 57,000 Yugoslavians
  • 44 ships
Casualties and losses
  • 90,000 troops
  • ca. 200,000 civilians
  • Entire navy
  • 33,000 Greeks
  • 57,000 Russians
  • 12,000 Yugoslavians
  • ca. 15,000 civilians
  • 14 ships



Pedro II of Brazil
Half-length photographic portrait of an older man with white hair and beard dressed in a dark jacket and necktie
Emperor Dom Pedro II at age 71, 1897
Emperor of Brazil
Reign30 March 1840 – 5 December 1910
(70 years, 250 days)
Coronation18 July 1841
PredecessorPedro I
SuccessorAfonso I of Brazil
Prime MinistersSee list
Defender of the Faith
Reign18 July 1891 - 5 December 1910
(19 years, 140 days)
PredecessorFrancisco II of America
SuccessorAfonso I of Brazil
Born(1825-12-02)2 December 1825
Palace of São Cristóvão, Rio de Janeiro
Died5 December 1910(1910-12-05) (aged 85)
Palace of Petrópolis, Rio de Janeiro
Burial
SpouseTeresa Cristina of the Two Sicilies
Issue
Names
Pedro de Alcântara João Carlos Leopoldo Salvador Bibiano Francisco Xavier de Paula Leocádio Miguel Gabriel Rafael Gonzaga
HouseHouse of Bragança
FatherPedro I of Brazil
MotherMaria Leopoldina of Austria
ReligionRoman Catholicism
SignatureCursive signature in ink










Great American War
Part of the Ando-Brazilians Campaigns

Clockwise from top: Mexicans attack the American positions in the Battle of the Angels; American Cavalry Unit in New Mexico; Andean troops at the Battle of New Orléans; Conference of São Cristóvão; Andean heavy artillery
Date1896-1899
Location
Result Latin Alliance victory, Second Treaty of Guatemala
Belligerents
 United States of America

Latin Alliance

Commanders and leaders
Strength
Casualties and losses
  • 1,000,000 soldiers
  • ca. 950,000 civilians
  • Entire navy
  • 200,000 Mexicans
  • 104,000 Andeans
  • 23,000 Brazilians
  • 44,000 New Englanders
  • 150,000 civlians
  • 35 ships


Gulf War
Part of Ando-Brazilian Campaigns

Brazilian battleship Riachuelo
Date1890-1891
Location
Result Allied victory (First Treaty of Guatemala)
Belligerents

Allies

Commanders and leaders
Strength
Casualties and losses
ca. 200,000 soldiers and 250,000 civilians ca. 270,000 soldiers and 120,000 civilians


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