Rey Carlos of Portugal
28th September 1863- ???
King Carlos was born in Lisboa,Portugal, the son of King and Queen Maria Pia of Savoy, daughter of Victor Emmanuel II, King of Italy. He had a brother, Infante Afonso, the Duke of Porto. He was baptised with the names Carlos Fernando Luís Maria Víctor Miguel Rafael Gabriel Gonzaga Xavier Francisco de Assis José Simão.
He had an intense education and was heavily prepared to rule as a constitutional monarch. In 1883 he traveled to Italy (with more then one purpose, many of his relatives were members of the Italian royal dynasty, and their ruling King Umberto , his uncle), England, France and Germany (Where too, relatives lived of him,) where he increased his knowledge of the modern civilization of his time. In 1883, 1886 and 1888 he ruled as regent as his father was traveling in Europe, as it had become tradition among the Portuguese constitutional monarchs. His father Luis I advised him to be modest and to study with focus.
In the 1880's, it was long on the schedule for him to marry a daughter of Friedrich III, who would become German Emperor, but eventually it was decided against. For negotiations had halted, and the religion of the possible brides (Lutheran) was too big an obstacle to overcome. Then a better candidate was presented, a daughter of the pretender to the vacant throne of France. Amélie de Orléans would prove to become his wife, and in 1889 the couple would assume the throne as Carlos and Amelie, King and Queen of Portugal.
It was under the tenure of Carlos , that one year later, Portugal would face the greatest shaming in its recent history. The so called Pink map was rejected by the British and an ultimatum sent to the otherwise friendly country. It was then and there Republican tension would really start to catch on, for this affair had hurt the prestige of the Portuguese monarchy, and it is to this day a growing movement, even so that at times, there have been open rebellions against the monarchical government. As it looks, Portugal is steadily marching to a civil war if action against the causes of this growing republican movement (Corruption, tax evasion by the rich, the list goes on and aon) are not undertaken swiftly and steadily...

28th September 1863- ???
King Carlos was born in Lisboa,Portugal, the son of King and Queen Maria Pia of Savoy, daughter of Victor Emmanuel II, King of Italy. He had a brother, Infante Afonso, the Duke of Porto. He was baptised with the names Carlos Fernando Luís Maria Víctor Miguel Rafael Gabriel Gonzaga Xavier Francisco de Assis José Simão.
He had an intense education and was heavily prepared to rule as a constitutional monarch. In 1883 he traveled to Italy (with more then one purpose, many of his relatives were members of the Italian royal dynasty, and their ruling King Umberto , his uncle), England, France and Germany (Where too, relatives lived of him,) where he increased his knowledge of the modern civilization of his time. In 1883, 1886 and 1888 he ruled as regent as his father was traveling in Europe, as it had become tradition among the Portuguese constitutional monarchs. His father Luis I advised him to be modest and to study with focus.
In the 1880's, it was long on the schedule for him to marry a daughter of Friedrich III, who would become German Emperor, but eventually it was decided against. For negotiations had halted, and the religion of the possible brides (Lutheran) was too big an obstacle to overcome. Then a better candidate was presented, a daughter of the pretender to the vacant throne of France. Amélie de Orléans would prove to become his wife, and in 1889 the couple would assume the throne as Carlos and Amelie, King and Queen of Portugal.
It was under the tenure of Carlos , that one year later, Portugal would face the greatest shaming in its recent history. The so called Pink map was rejected by the British and an ultimatum sent to the otherwise friendly country. It was then and there Republican tension would really start to catch on, for this affair had hurt the prestige of the Portuguese monarchy, and it is to this day a growing movement, even so that at times, there have been open rebellions against the monarchical government. As it looks, Portugal is steadily marching to a civil war if action against the causes of this growing republican movement (Corruption, tax evasion by the rich, the list goes on and aon) are not undertaken swiftly and steadily...
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