
My Portuguese Empire
by Xiang Huaizi
About This Novel
I come, I see, I conquer. Tangning traveled a hundred years ago and became an exiled Portuguese prince, starting a life of fighting to restore the glory of the Portuguese Empire. The full name of this book is "My Portugal-Brazil-Algarve United Empire", qq book group: 1139620790
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Why do some people always misunderstand American capital and Rockefeller before World War I?
I don't know why? There are always people who believe that American capital in this era is powerful and integrated, and can completely control the United States. Do some people really not know how big the presence of European capital is in the United States? Also, the aristocracy before the First World War had great strength and heritage. Does anyone really have no idea? I don't know if everyone has common sense! ? That is the United States before World War I. European capital accounted for a large proportion in the United States. At this time, Europe was a bunch of monarchy countries, and the power of the aristocracy had not been weakened. There are also many chaebols in the United States at this time. Before World War I, Rockefeller was just an ordinary member. In the oil industry, which he relied on for a living, many families were involved, such as the Mellon family. In addition to monopoly laws, they also promoted the disintegration of Standard Oil. You don't really think Rockefeller represents the United States, do you? Rockefeller later became powerful because he entered other industries and had family members enter politics, and he was promoted to the top.
If Britain wanted to be strong, it should actually move to Australia in the 19th century. Portugal was too small and had a small population, so the best way was to move to Brazil.
royal family of braganza
Braganza: 1. Braganza-Saxe-Coburg-Gotha dynasty, 2. Miguel Braganza royal line, 3. Braganza dynasty of Brazil. 1. The marriage between Braganza and Gotha is actually the Gotha dynasty. This lineage comes from the marriage between the daughter of Pedro I of Brazil, Queen Maria II of Portugal, and Prince Fernando II of Gotha, and was cut off from Manuel II. 2. The Miguel lineage of Bulacan is derived from King Miguel I of Portugal. Miguel I was the second son of King Joao VI of Portugal, the younger brother of Pedro I, and the last husband of Maria II. He was defeated and expelled by his brother, the King of Brazil, in 1834. Miguel went into exile in Germany as the Duke of Braganza. He later married Adelaide and passed down the Braganza lineage. Later, his descendants took back the throne from Manuel II. However, it has been almost a hundred years and it is now the orthodox royal family of Portugal. . 3. Braganza Dynasty in Brazil. This dynasty only lasted for two generations. By Pedro II, the dynasty fell. Pedro II only had two daughters. This lineage was severed and the surname was passed on to him. The protagonist of this book comes from the second royal line of Miguel. His father, Francisco, is the second son of Miguel II. However, the protagonist currently inherits the Brazilian lineage and is now the king of Brazil.
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Long live the United Kingdom of Portugal, Brazil and Algarve! His Majesty Tang Ning's Portuguese Empire will be immortal! Imperial nobles, this is your check-in point!
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Sorry for the poor update! After the Chinese New Year, my parents assigned me a job. I am now entering the internship period. I am too busy now and I cannot guarantee an update. After the internship period, I will stabilize the update.
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Official(97)Scraped 2d ago
Why do some people always misunderstand American capital and Rockefeller before World War I?
I don't know why? There are always people who believe that American capital in this era is powerful and integrated, and can completely control the United States. Do some people really not know how big the presence of European capital is in the United States? Also, the aristocracy before the First World War had great strength and heritage. Does anyone really have no idea? I don't know if everyone has common sense! ? That is the United States before World War I. European capital accounted for a large proportion in the United States. At this time, Europe was a bunch of monarchy countries, and the power of the aristocracy had not been weakened. There are also many chaebols in the United States at this time. Before World War I, Rockefeller was just an ordinary member. In the oil industry, which he relied on for a living, many families were involved, such as the Mellon family. In addition to monopoly laws, they also promoted the disintegration of Standard Oil. You don't really think Rockefeller represents the United States, do you? Rockefeller later became powerful because he entered other industries and had family members enter politics, and he was promoted to the top.
If Britain wanted to be strong, it should actually move to Australia in the 19th century. Portugal was too small and had a small population, so the best way was to move to Brazil.
royal family of braganza
Braganza: 1. Braganza-Saxe-Coburg-Gotha dynasty, 2. Miguel Braganza royal line, 3. Braganza dynasty of Brazil. 1. The marriage between Braganza and Gotha is actually the Gotha dynasty. This lineage comes from the marriage between the daughter of Pedro I of Brazil, Queen Maria II of Portugal, and Prince Fernando II of Gotha, and was cut off from Manuel II. 2. The Miguel lineage of Bulacan is derived from King Miguel I of Portugal. Miguel I was the second son of King Joao VI of Portugal, the younger brother of Pedro I, and the last husband of Maria II. He was defeated and expelled by his brother, the King of Brazil, in 1834. Miguel went into exile in Germany as the Duke of Braganza. He later married Adelaide and passed down the Braganza lineage. Later, his descendants took back the throne from Manuel II. However, it has been almost a hundred years and it is now the orthodox royal family of Portugal. . 3. Braganza Dynasty in Brazil. This dynasty only lasted for two generations. By Pedro II, the dynasty fell. Pedro II only had two daughters. This lineage was severed and the surname was passed on to him. The protagonist of this book comes from the second royal line of Miguel. His father, Francisco, is the second son of Miguel II. However, the protagonist currently inherits the Brazilian lineage and is now the king of Brazil.
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Author: I won't update anymore. Let's all join in.
Empire check-in building!
Long live the United Kingdom of Portugal, Brazil and Algarve! His Majesty Tang Ning's Portuguese Empire will be immortal! Imperial nobles, this is your check-in point!
Update instructions
Sorry for the poor update! After the Chinese New Year, my parents assigned me a job. I am now entering the internship period. I am too busy now and I cannot guarantee an update. After the internship period, I will stabilize the update.
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The overall score is 6 points (downgraded), a masterpiece. Later on, the author gave up on himself a little bit. He stopped updating it many times during this period, and there were not many chapters after keeping it for so long. I didn't dare to start reading it, for fear that it would give me the eunuch just after I read it. If it can maintain stable updates, its popularity will definitely be better. This kind of interruption is very damaging to one's character. In short, maybe it will be in my lifetime. I found another foreign history book that I can read. This is the second most advanced foreign historical novel I have read after Shinra. The main thing is that what the protagonist does is not against the law. Foreign historical literature has always been a niche, basically eunuchs, and very few can be read because the requirements for authors are relatively high and the information is difficult to check. As the title suggests, this book is about the rise of Portugal from a Portuguese perspective. Although it is said to be Portugal, the author is actually writing about Brazil. Portugal's potential is too low, unless it can unite Spain, but that would be a snake swallowing the elephant. In that era, doing so was tantamount to courting death. Moreover, Europe has too many constraints. Although it is interesting to see the rise of small countries, it would be too yyy if rationality is ignored. Brazil has a very good foundation. It is a large South American country and its geographical conditions are no worse than those of the United States. In addition, the United States is not the United States after World War II or even after World War I at this time. Brazil still has a chance to rise. The author probably checked a lot of information when writing this book, and there is a lot of information posted in the book. Although the information is very dry and the way it is done is very clumsy, I don't dislike the author's approach. After all, I basically don't know much about Brazil, South America, or even Portugal and Spain at that time. The author's doing this can be regarded as popular science. At present, Brazil's expansion, construction, and development are pretty good, with progress being made steadily. I'm really looking forward to seeing how far Brazil can develop and what it can accomplish when the first World War comes in a few years. I'm just a little worried that with the current results of this book, there will be another foreign historical eunuch text. Overall score, 7 points, excellent product.




I have a relatively deep understanding of the political ecology of South America, and the pace is good, but the update is a bit of a stretch, which is a pity.





















