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Duke of Santa Cruz was a title of nobility of the Empire of Brazil created by Emperor Pedro I of Brazil, dated from 5 November 1829, for his brother-in-law, Prince Auguste de Beauharnais, brother of Pedro's second wife Empress Amélie. Five years later, in December 1834, Auguste became (the late) Pedro I's son-in-law, when he was chosen to marry the Emperor's eldest daughter, Queen Maria II of Portugal. The toponym associated to this title concerns Santa Cruz, today a neighborhood in Rio de Janeiro.

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  • Duke of Santa Cruz (en)
  • Duc de Santa Cruz (fr)
  • Hertog van Santa Cruz (nl)
  • Duque de Santa Cruz (pt)
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  • Duke of Santa Cruz was a title of nobility of the Empire of Brazil created by Emperor Pedro I of Brazil, dated from 5 November 1829, for his brother-in-law, Prince Auguste de Beauharnais, brother of Pedro's second wife Empress Amélie. Five years later, in December 1834, Auguste became (the late) Pedro I's son-in-law, when he was chosen to marry the Emperor's eldest daughter, Queen Maria II of Portugal. The toponym associated to this title concerns Santa Cruz, today a neighborhood in Rio de Janeiro. (en)
  • Duc de Santa Cruz était un titre de l'Empire brésilien créé par décret du 5 novembre 1829 par l’empereur Pierre Ier du Brésil pour son beau-frère, le prince Auguste de Beauharnais. Cinq ans plus tard, en décembre de 1835, Auguste devient aussi beau-fils de Pierre Ier, quand il est choisi comme fiancé de la fille de l’empereur, la reine Marie II de Portugal. La toponymie associée à ce titre concerne Santa Cruz, aujourd’hui un quartier de Rio de Janeiro. (fr)
  • Hertog van Santa Cruz was een Braziliaanse adellijke titel die in 1829 door keizer Peter I werd gecreëerd voor zijn zwager Auguste de Beauharnais. Vijf jaar later, in 1835, werd Auguste ook Peters schoonzoon, toen hij huwde met zijn dochter koningin Maria II van Portugal. Dit huwelijk werd in München bij volmacht voltrokken op 1 december 1834 en in persoon op 26 januari 1835 te Lissabon. Santa Cruz verwijst naar een tegenwoordig stadsdeel van Rio de Janeiro. (nl)
  • Duque de Santa Cruz foi um título de nobreza do Império Brasileiro criado por Carta Imperial de 5 de Novembro de 1829, pelo imperador Pedro I do Brasil para o seu cunhado, o príncipe Augusto de Beauharnais. Cinco anos mais tarde, em dezembro de 1835, Augusto torna-se também genro de Pedro I & IV, quando é escolhido como noivo da filha do imperador-rei, a rainha Maria II de Portugal. O topônimo associado a este título é relativo à Fazenda Imperial de Santa Cruz, situada hoje no bairro de mesmo nome, na cidade de Rio de Janeiro. (pt)
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  • Duke of Santa Cruz was a title of nobility of the Empire of Brazil created by Emperor Pedro I of Brazil, dated from 5 November 1829, for his brother-in-law, Prince Auguste de Beauharnais, brother of Pedro's second wife Empress Amélie. Five years later, in December 1834, Auguste became (the late) Pedro I's son-in-law, when he was chosen to marry the Emperor's eldest daughter, Queen Maria II of Portugal. The toponym associated to this title concerns Santa Cruz, today a neighborhood in Rio de Janeiro. (en)
  • Duc de Santa Cruz était un titre de l'Empire brésilien créé par décret du 5 novembre 1829 par l’empereur Pierre Ier du Brésil pour son beau-frère, le prince Auguste de Beauharnais. Cinq ans plus tard, en décembre de 1835, Auguste devient aussi beau-fils de Pierre Ier, quand il est choisi comme fiancé de la fille de l’empereur, la reine Marie II de Portugal. La toponymie associée à ce titre concerne Santa Cruz, aujourd’hui un quartier de Rio de Janeiro. (fr)
  • Hertog van Santa Cruz was een Braziliaanse adellijke titel die in 1829 door keizer Peter I werd gecreëerd voor zijn zwager Auguste de Beauharnais. Vijf jaar later, in 1835, werd Auguste ook Peters schoonzoon, toen hij huwde met zijn dochter koningin Maria II van Portugal. Dit huwelijk werd in München bij volmacht voltrokken op 1 december 1834 en in persoon op 26 januari 1835 te Lissabon. Santa Cruz verwijst naar een tegenwoordig stadsdeel van Rio de Janeiro. (nl)
  • Duque de Santa Cruz foi um título de nobreza do Império Brasileiro criado por Carta Imperial de 5 de Novembro de 1829, pelo imperador Pedro I do Brasil para o seu cunhado, o príncipe Augusto de Beauharnais. Cinco anos mais tarde, em dezembro de 1835, Augusto torna-se também genro de Pedro I & IV, quando é escolhido como noivo da filha do imperador-rei, a rainha Maria II de Portugal. O topônimo associado a este título é relativo à Fazenda Imperial de Santa Cruz, situada hoje no bairro de mesmo nome, na cidade de Rio de Janeiro. (pt)
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