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    Events in the year 1866 in Brazil. Monarch: Pedro II Prime Minister: Marquis of Olinda (until 3 August) Zacarias de Góis e Vasconcelos (starting 3 August)...
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    Wikimedia Commons has media related to 1866. 1866 (MDCCCLXVI) was a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting...
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    in Brazil. See also the timeline of Brazilian history. For only articles about years in Brazil that have been written, see Category:Years in Brazil....
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    The Panic of 1866 was an international financial downturn that accompanied the failure of Overend, Gurney and Company in London, and the corso forzoso...
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    Congregation in Brazil (Portuguese: Congregação Cristã no Brasil) was founded in Brazil by the Italian-American missionary Luigi Francescon (1866–1964), as...
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    Brazilian-born American prelate Eduardo Cunha (born 1958), former president of the Brazilian Chamber of Deputies 2015–2016 Euclides da Cunha (1866–1909)...
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    Chassepot (redirect from Fusil modèle 1866)
    known as Fusil modèle 1866, was a bolt-action military breechloading rifle. It is famous for having been the arm of the French forces in the Franco-Prussian...
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    Arthur Bowen Davies (1863–1928) American Eliseu Visconti (1866–1944) Brazilian John Duncan (1866–1945) Scottish Early František Kupka (1871–1957) Czech Hugo...
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    Brazilian ironclad Herval was a Mariz e Barros-class ironclad corvette operated by the Imperial Brazilian Navy from 1866 to 1879. It participated in the...
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    Imperial and heir apparent to the throne of the Empire of Brazil. Born at the Palace of São Cristóvão in Rio de Janeiro, he was the second son and youngest child...
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    Imperial House of Brazil (Brazilian Portuguese: Casa Imperial Brasileira) is a Brazilian dynasty of Portuguese origin that ruled the Brazilian Empire from 1822...
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    This is a list of Brazilians, people in some way notable that were either born in Brazil or immigrants to Brazil (citizens or permanent residents), grouped...
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    The Brazilian Army (Portuguese: Exército Brasileiro; EB) is the branch of the Brazilian Armed Forces responsible, externally, for defending the country...
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    Brazil was a 19th-century state that broadly comprised the territories which form modern Brazil and Uruguay until the latter achieved independence in...
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    in 1866 under the name of that farm. As of 2024, Brazil is a part of the Terre Haute Metropolitan Statistical Area. Clay county, which was formed in 1825...
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  • Leopold Mandić (1866 - 1942), Croat-born saint Leopoldo da Gaiche Saint Leopold Church (Donaufeld), Vienna, Austria São Leopoldo, city in Brazil This disambiguation...
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  • Model 1866. It retained the .44 Henry cartridge, was likewise built on a bronze-alloy frame, and had an improved magazine and a wooden forearm. In 1873...
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    Alliance of Argentina, the Empire of Brazil, and Uruguay. It was the deadliest and bloodiest inter-state war in Latin American history. Paraguay sustained...
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    the Empire of Brazil, reigning for over 58 years. Pedro II was born in Rio de Janeiro, the seventh child of Emperor Dom Pedro I of Brazil and Empress Dona...
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    of Russia (Russian: Александр Михайлович Aleksandr Mikhailovich; 13 April 1866 – 26 February 1933) was an Imperial Grand Duke and dynast of the House of...
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  • Walker in 1866. Alinza banianoides Schaus, 1916 French Guiana Alinza cumana Schaus, 1916 Brazil (São Paulo) Alinza discessalis Walker, [1866] Brazil (Amazonas)...
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    Princess Leopoldina of Brazil (Leopoldina Teresa Francisca Carolina Miguela Gabriela Rafaela Gonzaga; 13 July 1847 – 7 February 1871) was the daughter...
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    This is a list of active Brazilian Navy ships. The Navy has approximately 134 ships in commission, including 39 auxiliary ships. 8 frigates/corvettes...
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    sold to the captain of the Brazilian National Guard, Ignácio Corrêa Pacheco, who is considered the founder of Americana. In 1866, the region started to be...
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  • Cunha (1866–1909), a Brazilian writer, sociologist and engineer Euclides da Cunha Paulista, a municipality in the state of São Paulo, Brazil Euclides...
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    to Brazil. An estimated 4.9 million slaves from Africa came to Brazil during the period from 1501 to 1866. In contrast to other European colonies in the...
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    White Brazilians (Portuguese: brasileiros brancos [bɾaziˈle(j)ɾuz ˈbɾɐ̃kus]) refers to Brazilian citizens who are considered or self-identify as "white"...
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    and her stepson Alexander Agassiz. Agassiz traveled to Brazil with her husband from 1865 to 1866, and on the Hassler expedition from 1871 to 1872; of the...
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    National Congress (Portuguese: Congresso Nacional) is the legislative body of Brazil's federal government. Unlike the state legislative assemblies and municipal...
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  • impressionist painter Eliseu Visconti (1866–1944), Brazilian painter and cartoonist Eliseu Padilha (born 1945), Brazilian politician Eliseu (footballer, born...
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