His Imperial and Royal Highness Prince Dom Luiz de Orleans e Bragança, chief of the Imperial House of Brazil, has died at 84.
He was the firstborn of Prince Dom Pedro Henrique of Orleans e Bragança and his wife Princess Dona Maria of Bavaria, being born in exile in 1938 in Mandeliau-la-Napoule.
He is to be succeeded by his brother, Dom Bertrand of Orleans and Bragança, aged 81. Also childless, Bertrand is known for being celibate, a traditionalist Catholic and conservative, a member of the Tradition, Family, Property (TFP) organization, who, like most of them, is strongly against LGBT rights and Marxism, as well as being strongly against green politics, which he calls eco-socialism/eco-terrorism and a globalist front.
Prince of Brazil dead at 84
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Who cares about some irrelevant gay ass reminiscence of the past.
RIP King
People who have a history and heritage beyond being Russian rape babies
Brazil has a monarchy? Did the timeline shift again.
High IQ white people should not be celibate or try to convince other white people to be.
It had until freemasons overthrew it. Now it has the largest Monarchist movement this side of the Atlantic.
A fun fact is that Brazil's only black party in it's history, which would be our equivalent of the Black Panthers, was a far-right party that wanted to restore the monarchy and was closely connected to Brazilian integralism.
we all had monarchy before timeline shifted...
don't bully
he was brainwashed by 100 years of we wuz ze peepoo - while in the real life the fact all that "western civilization" was made by people who call themself "noble".. many of which were actually noble
what a glorious thing for noble people to do noble things
RIP humanity
we retarded and devolved
the monkey king, sun wukong
Good. There should only be a single leader of the House of Bragança.
I know more about nobility than most of you do, plebs. Get your heads out of your arses. People always write history tlso that it depicts them as some demigods. Nobility was just a state of best robbers in the neighbourhood that managed to rob the others when the time was right.
Who's the next in line after?
A monarchy is pretty unusual for south America isnt it?
>is strongly against LGBT rights and Marxism
And pro drug trafficking "commie" militias supported by the CIA. LOL
His eldest son; 25 year old Afonso.
I spit on Freemasons
>freemasons overthrew it
there was only one AFAIK
>It had until freemasons overthrew it.
Let's pretend this is what happened, and it wasn't them trying to micromanage the place via proxy.
> Now it has the largest Monarchist movement this side of the Atlantic.
Too many stupid people and jews.
> A fun fact is that Brazil's only black party in it's history, which would be our equivalent of the Black Panthers, was a far-right party that wanted to restore the monarchy and was closely connected to Brazilian integralism.
Yeah, same script as the Rastafi stuff, because you both are african nigger bitches.
> People who have a history and heritage beyond being Russian rape babies
A history of african tribal negro nonsense.
you lost your chance during 1820
>only country with a monarchy
Thats why Brazil has so much SOVL.
where the pre colonization people not in monarchies of sorts?
> homosexual psychopath stare
Compared him with his european cousins:
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Brazil has one of the largest monarchist movements in the western hemisphere and one of the largest anarcho-capitalists movements in the world.
We even have ancap Monarchists running for office this year
There were some people who tried to get a monarchy going in the Americas but they suffered from legitimacy issues. In Argentina the few Monarchists wanted to lure a Spanish monarch to become their queen (including the wife of the king of Portugal iirc) but failed, in the USA their option was to invite a German monarch with no connection to the USA, as did the Mexicans with Maximilian, while the first Mexican Empire and the Haitian monarchies were all some random politician declaring himself king with no legitimacy whatsoever.
In Brazil however independence happened quite differently than in Spanish America: when Napoleon invaded Portugal, the king just packed his belongings and court and moved to Brazil, elevating it from a colony to a constituent kingdom of the United States of Portugal, Brazil and the Algarves, effectively making Brazil the center of the Portuguese Empire and making the monarchy popular there.
Unfortunately however after the British kicked frenchoids out of Portugal a bunch of Portuguese liberals threw a hissy fit and demanded the king and his son (who moved to Brazil as a child and considered himself Brazilian) move back to Portugal and to have a constitutional convention to make Portugal a constitutional monarchy.
Brazilian representatives went to Portugal to participate in the convention but even the people who didn't favor independence (at first a majority) thought the writing was on the wall that the new constitution was gonna cuck Brazil out of the new liberties and privileges it got when the court moved there (making laws, being able to trade with other countries without Portugal as a middleman, etc) and the independence movement grew, with the Prince of Brazil Pedro I declaring himself independent from Portugal
>largest monarchist movements in the western hemisphere and one of the largest anarcho-capitalists movements in the world
both of which are filled with retards
Rest in peace Dom Luiz. It's time for Dom Bertrand.
Deus abençoe o Imperador!
Shots fired, Macaco going in guns blazing
and the first emperor of the Empire of Brazil (then encompassing Uruguay).
Then Pedro's father died and he was still somehow the heir apparent despite going to war against his country a couple years earlier, and the threat of the countries becoming united again + Pedro's lacking performance in some wars made some Brazilians want him to renounce, which he didn't, rather renouncing the throne of Portugal in favor of his daughter. Unfortunately for him now it was the Portuguese trads rather than the liberals chimping out and he was getting impopular in Brazil, so he renounced the Brazilian throne too and went to Portugal fight a civil war against his brother (he won but immediately died), leaving his underage children ruling both countries as separate entities.
Brazil remained a monarchy for around 60 years afterwards and Portugal for 80 or something.
tl;Dr unlike other American countries Brazil had an obvious candidate for a king who had legitimacy, so it managed to be a monarchy while the others couldn't last even a decade.
>Unfortunately however after the British kicked frenchoids out of Portugal a bunch of Portuguese liberals threw a hissy fit and demanded the king and his son (who moved to Brazil as a child and considered himself Brazilian) move back to Portugal and to have a constitutional convention to make Portugal a constitutional monarchy.
OOOOHHHH HOW DARE THEY COMPLAIN THAT THE KANGZ WERE A BUNCH OF COWARDS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
"brazilian' is actually an insult in America
1820 was a clusterfuck that involved freemasons and Rothschild financing.
> and it wasn't them trying to micromanage the place via proxy.
I mean them, the jewish KANGZ, the same happened in every former colony of Europe.
Also, I wrote "Rastafari" wrong.
I hope so.
"american" is also an insult in brazil
"american" is actually an insult in the rest of the world. the more you know!