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English: Isabel Maria, Duchess of Goiás, 1843. She was a legitimized daughter of Emperor Dom Pedro I of Brazil. This is a painting located in Bavaria.
Date
Source Rangel, Alberto (1928) (in Portuguese). Dom Pedro Primeiro e a Marquesa de Santos (2 ed.). Tours, Indre-et-Loire: Arrault
Author Unknown (18??-18??)

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