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== Titles and honors == {{see also|List of titles and honours of the Portuguese Crown}} === Titles and styles === {{Infobox Royal styles | image = [[File:Imperial Monogram of Emperor Pedro I of Brazil.svg|55px|alt=Coat of arms consisting of a shield with a green field with a golden armillary sphere over the red and white Cross of the Order of Christ, surrounded by a blue band with 20 silver stars; the bearers are two arms of a wreath, with a coffee branch on the left and a flowering tobacco branch on the right; and above the shield is an arched golden and jeweled crown]] | royal name = Pedro I, Emperor of Brazil | dipstyle = [[His Imperial Majesty]] | offstyle = Your Imperial Majesty }} {{Infobox Portuguese Royalty styles | name = Pedro IV, King of Portugal | dipstyle = [[His Most Faithful Majesty]] | offstyle = Your Most Faithful Majesty }} * 12 October 1798 – 11 June 1801: ''His Highness'' The ''Most Serene'' Infante Dom Pedro, Grand Prior of Crato{{sfn|Branco|1838|p=XXXVII}} * 11 June 1801 – 20 March 1816: ''His Royal Highness'' The Prince of Beira{{sfn|Branco|1838|p=XXXVII}} * 20 March 1816 – 9 January 1817: ''His Royal Highness'' The Prince of Brazil{{sfn|Branco|1838|p=XXXVII}} * 9 January 1817 – 10 March 1826: ''His Royal Highness'' The Prince Royal{{sfn|Branco|1838|p=XXXVII}} (in Portugal) * 12 October 1822 – 7 April 1831: ''His Imperial Majesty'' The Emperor{{sfn|Branco|1838|p=XXXVII}} of Brazil * 10 March 1826 – 2 May 1826: ''His Most Faithful Majesty'' The King{{sfn|Branco|1838|p=XXXVII}} of Portugal * 15 June 1831 – 24 September 1834: ''His Imperial Majesty'' The Duke of Braganza{{sfn|Sousa 1972, Vol 3|p=158}} As Brazilian emperor his full style and title were: "His Imperial Majesty Dom Pedro I, Constitutional Emperor and Perpetual Defender of Brazil".{{sfn|Rodrigues|1863|p=71}} As Portuguese king his full style and title were: "His Most Faithful Majesty Dom Pedro IV, King of Portugal and the Algarves, of either side of the sea in Africa, Lord of Guinea and of Conquest, Navigation and Commerce of Ethiopia, Arabia, Persia and India, etc."{{sfn|Palácio de Queluz|1986|p=24}} === Nobility === As heir-apparent to the Portuguese crown:{{sfn|Branco|1838|p=XXIV}} * [[Duke of Braganza]]{{sfn|Branco|1838|p=XXXVI}} * [[Duke of Barcelos]]{{sfn|Branco|1838|p=XXXVI}} * [[Duke of Guimarães]]{{sfn|Branco|1838|p=XXXVI}} * [[Marquis of Vila Viçosa]]{{sfn|Branco|1838|p=XXXVI}} * [[Count of Ourém]]{{sfn|Branco|1838|p=XXXVI}} * [[Count of Barcelos]]{{sfn|Branco|1838|p=XXXVI}} * [[Count of Neiva|Count of Faria and Neiva]]{{sfn|Branco|1838|p=XXXVI}} * [[Count of Arraiolos]]{{sfn|Branco|1838|p=XXXVI}} * [[Count of Guimarães]]{{sfn|Branco|1838|p=XXXVI}} === Honors === [[File:Signature of Pedro I of Brazil.png|thumb|upright=2|alt= Cursive signed Imperador followed by a script P and 5 dots arranged as a cross|Pedro I's signature in official documents]] [[File:Signed initials of Pedro I of Brazil.png|thumb|upright=2|alt=Cursive monogram or cipher P with flourishes|His signed initials in official documents]] Emperor Pedro I was [[Grand Master (order)|Grand Master]] of the following Brazilian Orders:{{sfn|Barman|1999|p=11}} * [[Order of Christ (Brazil)|Order of Christ]] * [[Imperial Order of Aviz|Order of Aviz]] * [[Imperial Order of Saint James of the Sword|Order of Saint James of the Sword]] * [[Order of the Southern Cross]] * [[Order of Pedro I]] * [[Order of the Rose]] As King Pedro IV, he was Grand Master of the following Portuguese Orders:{{sfn|Branco|1838|p=XXXVI}} * [[Order of Christ (Portugal)|Order of Christ]] * [[Order of Saint Benedict of Aviz]] * [[Order of Saint James of the Sword]] * [[Order of the Tower and Sword]] * [[Order of the Immaculate Conception of Vila Viçosa]] After having abdicated the Portuguese crown: * Grand Cross of the Portuguese [[Order of the Tower and Sword|Order of the Tower and of the Sword, of Valor, Loyalty and Merit]] on 20 September 1834{{sfn|Branco|1838|p=XXXVII}} He was a recipient of the following foreign honors:{{sfn|Branco|1838|pp=XXXVI–XXXVII}} * Knight of the Spanish [[Order of the Golden Fleece]] * Grand Cross of the Spanish [[Order of Charles III]] * Grand Cross of the Spanish [[Order of Isabella the Catholic]] * Grand Cross of the French [[Order of Saint Louis]] * Knight of the French [[Order of the Holy Spirit]] * Knight of the French [[Order of Saint Michael]] * Grand Cross of the Austro-Hungarian [[Order of Saint Stephen of Hungary|Order of Saint Stephen]]
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