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Description Imperial Crown of Brazil, from the reign of Pedro I of Brazil in heraldic form in red for coat of arms and flag of Brazil.
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Source Based in File:Jean-Baptiste Debret - Coroação de D. Pedro I (detalhe).jpg, File:Coroa de Dom Pedro I do Brasil por Henrique José da Silva (recorte).jpg, File:Imperial crown and scepter by Debret 1839.jpg, File:Coroa de Pedro I (Secretaria de Cultura de SP 1972).jpg and File:Jean-Baptiste Debret - Coroação de D. Pedro I.jpg
Author Impire of Brazil/J B Debret
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