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CARLOS I

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Originally appearing in Volume V05, Page 343 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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CARLOS I  . (1863-1908), king of
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Portugal, the third
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sovereign of Portugal of the
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line of Braganza-
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Coburg, son of King Louis I. and Maria Pia, daughter of King Victor Emmanuel of Italy, was born on the 28th of September 1863 . When about twenty years of age he spent a considerable time in travelling, visiting England in 1883 . On the 22nd of May 1886 he married
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Marie Amelie, daughter of Philippe, duc d'Orleans, comte de Paris, and on the
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death of his
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father (,9th of
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October 1889) he succeeded to the
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throne of Portugal . In that
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year the
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British government found it necessary to make formal remonstrances against Portuguese encroachments in South Africa, and relations between the two countries were greatly strained for some time . The king's attitude during this critical period was one of conciliation, and his temperate, though
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firm, speech on opening the Cortes in
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January 1890 did much to strengthen the party of peace . In 1900-1901 also his friendly attitude towards
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Great Britain was shown by cordial toasts at a banquet to the
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officers of the British
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fleet at Lisbon . King Carlos distinguished himself as a
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patron of science and literature, and was himself an artist of some repute . In March 1894 he took a very active
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part in the celebration of the 5ooth anniversary of the birth of Prince Henry the Navigator, and a year later he decorated the Portuguese poet, Joao de Deus, with much honour at Lisbon . He took a great
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personal
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interest in deep-sea soundings and marine exploration, and published an account of some of his own investigations, the results themselves being shown at an oceanographic
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exhibition opened by him on the 12th of
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April 1897 . In May 1907 the king suspended the constitution of Portugal and temporarily appointed Senhor Franco as dictator with a view to carrying out certain necessary reforms . Some discontent was aroused by this proceeding; this was increased by Franco's drastic
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measures, and on the 1st of
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February 1908 King Carlos and his elder son, Louis, duke of Braganza (1887-1908), were assassinated whilst driving through the streets of Lisbon .

The king was succeeded by his only surviving son,

Manuel, duke of Beja (b . 1889), who took the title of Manuel II . See S . M . El Rei D . Carlos I. e sua
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obra artislica e scientific (Lisbon, 1908) .

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