
The Third Sun Never Sets: Beginning with the Brazilian Empire
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(The book is also called, The Third Sun Never Sets: Starting from the Brazilian Empire and Rebuilding the Portuguese Empire) (Another book recommendation: "The French Empire: But Napoleon IV") Entering the 19th century, the Portuguese Empire, once the first colonial empire, had become the little brother of the British. The Braganza dynasty wanted to maintain the afterglow of the Portuguese Empire. In South America, Portugal's most important colony, Brazil, established the Brazilian Empire in 1822. The dual rule across the ocean not only failed to maintain the last hope of the declining empire, but even the monarchy of the Braganza dynasty gradually began to waver with the deepening of republican ideas. Pedro II's two sons died in succession, and the Braganza dynasty seemed destined to become a burial object of this declining empire. Christina was pregnant with her third son, a child destined to be legendary. Before his birth, Afonso's mother Teresa Cristina dreamed that angel feathers fell on her belly and a burst of holy light surrounded her. Pedro II dreamed of visions of sheep and lions appearing in his wife's womb. When he was born, at that time, in the city of Lisbon, the Kingdom of Portugal, on the other side of the ocean, the Belem Tower, which symbolized Portugal's glorious maritime era, caught fire. The third son is called Albert Victor Pedro Afonso, which means conqueror and victor. This is a story about the rebuilding of the Portuguese Empire and the establishment of a kingdom that never sets, and a story about the Braganza family who are unwilling to accept the decline of Portugal and save themselves. The path to the revival of the Portuguese Empire is neither in Portugal, nor orthodox, nor seafaring. Famous works: "The Glory of Italy"
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