fwo_957555 - BRAZIL - JOHN VI 80 Réis 1822 Rio de Janeiro
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Type : 80 Réis
Date: 1822
Mint name / Town : Rio de Janeiro
Quantity minted : 617272
Metal : copper
Diameter : 37,5 mm
Orientation dies : 12 h.
Weight : 23,39 g.
Edge : lisse
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Obverse
Obverse legend : JOANNES. VI. D. G. PORT. BRAS. ET. ALG. REX..
Obverse description : LXXX // 1822 // .R. ; surmonté d’une couronne, dans un cercle perlé.
Reverse
Reverse legend : PECUNIA. TOTUM - CIRCUMIT. ORBEM..
Reverse description : Globe aux armes du Portugal.
Commentary
Suite à l’invasion en 1808 du Portugal par les armées napoléoniennes, la famille royale fuit de Lisbonne à Rio de Janeiro. Rio devient alors la capitale de l’Empire Portugais. En 1815, est proclamé le Royaume-Uni du Portugal, du Brésil et de l’Algarve. Jean VI retourne au Portugal en 1821 et son fils, l’infant Pierre devient régent du Brésil. En 1822, Pierre déclare l’indépendance du Brésil et se proclame empereur du Brésil..
Following the Napoleonic invasion of Portugal in 1808, the royal family fled from Lisbon to Rio de Janeiro. Rio then became the capital of the Portuguese Empire. In 1815, the United Kingdom of Portugal, Brazil, and the Algarve was proclaimed. John VI returned to Portugal in 1821, and his son, Infante Pedro, became regent of Brazil. In 1822, Pedro declared Brazilian independence and proclaimed himself Emperor of Brazil.
Following the Napoleonic invasion of Portugal in 1808, the royal family fled from Lisbon to Rio de Janeiro. Rio then became the capital of the Portuguese Empire. In 1815, the United Kingdom of Portugal, Brazil, and the Algarve was proclaimed. John VI returned to Portugal in 1821, and his son, Infante Pedro, became regent of Brazil. In 1822, Pedro declared Brazilian independence and proclaimed himself Emperor of Brazil.