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1843 In Portugal
Events in the year 1843 in Portugal. Incumbents * Monarch: Mary II * Prime Minister: António Bernardo da Costa Cabral, 1st Marquis of Tomar Events Arts and entertainment Sports Births *24 February – Teófilo Braga, playwright and politician (died 1924) *11 June – Francisco Joaquim Ferreira do Amaral, naval commander and politician (d. 1923 Events January–February * January 9 – Lithuania begins the Klaipėda Revolt to annex the Klaipėda Region (Memel Territory). * January 11 – Despite strong British protests, troops from France and Belgium occupy the Ruhr area, t ...). *21 July – Maria Ana de Bragança e Saxe-Coburgo-Gotha, Infanta de Portugal, princess (d. 1884). Deaths References {{Year in Europe, 1843 1840s in Portugal Years of the 19th century in Portugal Portugal ...
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Portugal
Portugal, officially the Portuguese Republic ( pt, República Portuguesa, links=yes ), is a country whose mainland is located on the Iberian Peninsula of Southwestern Europe, and whose territory also includes the Atlantic archipelagos of the Azores and Madeira. It features the westernmost point in continental Europe, and its Iberian portion is bordered to the west and south by the Atlantic Ocean and to the north and east by Spain, the sole country to have a land border with Portugal. Its two archipelagos form two autonomous regions with their own regional governments. Lisbon is the capital and largest city by population. Portugal is the oldest continuously existing nation state on the Iberian Peninsula and one of the oldest in Europe, its territory having been continuously settled, invaded and fought over since prehistoric times. It was inhabited by pre-Celtic and Celtic peoples who had contact with Phoenicians and Ancient Greek traders, it was ruled by the Ro ...
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List Of Portuguese Monarchs
This is a list of Portuguese monarchs who ruled from the establishment of the Kingdom of Portugal, in 1139, to the deposition of the Portuguese monarchy and creation of the Portuguese Republic with the 5 October 1910 revolution. Through the nearly 800 years in which Portugal was a monarchy, the kings held various other titles and pretensions. Two kings of Portugal, Ferdinand I and Afonso V, also claimed the crown of Castile. When the House of Habsburg came into power, the kings of Spain, Naples, and Sicily also became kings of Portugal. The House of Braganza brought numerous titles to the Portuguese Crown, including King of Brazil and then ''de jure'' Emperor of Brazil. After the demise of the Portuguese monarchy, in 1910, Portugal almost restored its monarchy in a revolution known as the Monarchy of the North, though the attempted restoration only lasted a month before destruction. With Manuel II's death, the Miguelist branch of the house of Braganza became the pretenders to t ...
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Maria II Of Portugal
, image = Queen Maria II by John Simpson.jpg , caption = Portrait by John Simpson, 1835 , succession = Queen of Portugal , reign = , predecessor = Pedro IV , successor = Miguel I , reg-type = Regents , regent = Infanta Isabel Maria Infante Miguel , reign1 = 26 May 1834 – , coronation1 = 20 September 1834 , cor-type1 = Acclamation , predecessor1 = Miguel I , successor1 = Pedro V , reg-type1 = Co-monarch , regent1 = Fernando II , regent2 = Pedro IV , spouse = , issue = , issue-link = #Marriages and issue , house = Braganza , father = Pedro I of Brazil and IV of Portugal , mother = Maria Leopoldina of Austria , birth_date = , birth_place = São Cristóvão, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil , death_date = , death_place = Necessidades, Lisbon, Portugal , burial_date = 19 November 1853 , burial_place = Pantheon of the House of Braganza , religion = Roman Catholicism , ...
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List Of Prime Ministers Of Portugal
The prime minister of the Portuguese Republic ( pt, primeiro-ministro da República Portuguesa) is the head of the Government of Portugal. They coordinate the actions of all ministers, represent the Government as a whole, report their actions and is accountable to the Assembly of the Republic (Portugal), Assembly of the Republic, and keep the President of Portugal, president of the Republic informed. There is no limit to the number of mandates as prime minister. They are appointed by the president of the Republic, after the legislative elections and after an audience with every leader of a party represented at the Assembly. It is usual for the leader of the party which receives a Plurality (voting), plurality of votes in the elections to be named prime minister. The official residence of the prime minister is a mansion next to São Bento Palace, which, in confusion, is also often called "São Bento Palace", although many prime ministers did not live in the palace during their f ...
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António Bernardo Da Costa Cabral, 1st Marquis Of Tomar
António Bernardo da Costa Cabral, 1st Count and 1st Marquis of Tomar (9 May 1803 – 1 September 1889) was a Portugal, Portuguese 19th century politician, statesman. Early life Born in Fornos de Algodres he trained as a lawyer in Coimbra and was later appointed as a judge. A liberal, he earned a mixed reputation of fear and admiration. Career He was appointed Governor of Lisbon in 1836 and was a confidant of Queen Maria II of Portugal. The year he was appointed, he used force to put down radical mobs in Lisbon (the Rossio massacre). He restored diplomatic relations with the Holy See, Vatican and re-introduced a conservative Constitutional Charter. Following an 1842 coup d'état, he was appointed as Minister and Secretary for Royal State Affairs (the equivalent of a today's interior minister) in 1843. In 1846 famine led to the peasant revolt of ''Revolution of Maria da Fonte, Maria da Fonte'' in the north of Portugal, and he was removed from office. He fled to England but was rest ...
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Teófilo Braga (ChFl)
Joaquim Teófilo Fernandes Braga (; 24 February 1843 – 28 January 1924) was a Portuguese writer, playwright, politician and the leader of the Republican Provisional Government after the overthrow of King Manuel II, as well as the second elected president of the First Portuguese Republic, after the resignation of President Manuel de Arriaga. Biography Teófilo Braga was born in the Azores, in São José, Ponta Delgada. His father, Joaquim Manuel Fernandes Braga, was probably a descendant of one of King João V's illegitimate children, most likely António of Braganza who was a Doctor in Theology, knight of the Order of Christ and known as one of the Children of Palhavã. His mother was Maria José da Câmara Albuquerque, from the island of Santa Maria, another descendant of Portuguese nobility because she was probably traced to Urraca Afonso, who was one of King Afonso III's illegitimate children, as the genealogist Ferreira Serpa has shown. Teófilo was the 13th d ...
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Francisco Joaquim Ferreira Do Amaral
Francisco Joaquim Ferreira do Amaral, GCTE (Lisbon, Santa Catarina, 11 June 1843Some sources say 1844. – 11 August 1923) was a Portuguese naval commander and politician. Parents He was the only son of João Maria Ferreira do Amaral and his wife Maria Helena de Albuquerque, 1st Baroness of Oliveira Lima. Career He distinguished himself as a military and became a vice-admiral and admiral of the Portuguese Navy, conquering important territories in Cabinda, Angola. For his successes, the realm wanted to grant him the title of count, which he refused, suggesting that it would be better to grant it to his mother instead, who would be happier with it. He served as a Peer of the Realm by Royal Letter of 17 March 1898, Member of the Council of His Most Faithful Majesty, Minister of State and the first President of the Council of Ministers of Manuel II of Portugal, or 75th Prime Minister of Portugal, Deputy of the Nation, Governor of Moçâmedes, Governor of São Tomé e Príncipe, 7 ...
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Teófilo Braga
Joaquim Teófilo Fernandes Braga (; 24 February 1843 – 28 January 1924) was a Portuguese writer, playwright, politician and the leader of the Republican Provisional Government after the overthrow of King Manuel II, as well as the second elected president of the First Portuguese Republic, after the resignation of President Manuel de Arriaga. Biography Teófilo Braga was born in the Azores, in São José, Ponta Delgada, his father was Joaquim Manuel Fernandes Braga who probably a descendant of one of King João V’s illegitimate children, most likely António of Braganza who was a Doctor in Theology, knight of Order of Christ and known for one of 3 Children of Palhavã. His mother was Maria José da Câmara e Albuquerque, from the island of Santa Maria, another descendant of Portuguese nobility because she was probably traced to Infanta D. Urraca, who was the one of King Afonso III’s illegitimate children, as the genealogist Ferreira Serpa has shown. Teófilo was the 1 ...
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1924 In Portugal
Events in the year 1924 in Portugal. Incumbents *List of Presidents of Portugal, President: Manuel Teixeira Gomes *List of Prime Ministers of Portugal, Prime Minister: Álvaro de Castro (until 5 July); Alfredo Rodrigues Gaspar (5 July–22 November); Jose Domingues dos Santos (starting 22 November) Sports * 8 June - 1924 Campeonato de Portugal Final, Campeonato de Portugal Final, in Lisbon *Sport Benfica e Castelo Branco founded Births *7 December – Mário Soares, president (d. 2017) Deaths *28 January – Teófilo Braga, playwright and politician (born 1843 in Portugal, 1843). References

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1923 In Portugal
Events in the year 1923 in Portugal. Incumbents * President: António José de Almeida (until 5 October); Manuel Teixeira Gomes (starting 5 October) * Prime Minister: António Maria da Silva (until 15 November); António Ginestal Machado (15 November–18 December); Álvaro de Castro (starting 18 December) Events *Disestablishment of the Reconstitution Party, the Republican Liberal Party and the National Republican Party. Sports * Amarante FC founded *S.C. Covilhã founded *Louletano D.C. founded *A.C. Marinhense founded Births *19 January – Eugénio de Andrade, poet (died 2005)) *16 August – Francisco de Andrade, sailor and Olympic medalist. (died 2021) *10 September – Alfredo Nobre da Costa, engineer and politician (died 1996) *16 September – Fernando Lanhas, painter (died 2012 in Portugal, 2012) Deaths *11 August – Francisco Joaquim Ferreira do Amaral Francisco Joaquim Ferreira do Amaral, GCTE (Lisbon, Santa Catarina, 11 June 1843Some sou ...
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Infanta Maria Anna Of Portugal (1843–1884)
Maria Ana of Portugal may refer to: * Mariana Victoria of Spain (1718–1781), queen consort of Joseph I of Portugal * Infanta Mariana Victoria of Portugal (1768–1788), daughter of Mary I of Portugal and Peter III of Portugal, wife of Infante Gabriel of Spain * Infanta Maria Anna of Portugal (1843–1884), daughter of Maria II of Portugal and Ferdinand II of Portugal, wife of George of Saxony * Infanta Marie Anne of Portugal (1861–1942), titular infanta of Portugal, daughter of the usurper-king Miguel I of Portugal, wife of Guillaume IV, Grand Duke of Luxembourg See also *Maria of Portugal (other) Maria of Portugal is the name of several Portuguese queens, queens consort, princesses and Infante, infantas, some of whom reigned as Queen of Spain or other lands: Queens * Maria I of Portugal (1734–1816), reigned 1777 to 1816 * Maria II of Por ...
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1843 In Portugal
Events in the year 1843 in Portugal. Incumbents * Monarch: Mary II * Prime Minister: António Bernardo da Costa Cabral, 1st Marquis of Tomar Events Arts and entertainment Sports Births *24 February – Teófilo Braga, playwright and politician (died 1924) *11 June – Francisco Joaquim Ferreira do Amaral, naval commander and politician (d. 1923 Events January–February * January 9 – Lithuania begins the Klaipėda Revolt to annex the Klaipėda Region (Memel Territory). * January 11 – Despite strong British protests, troops from France and Belgium occupy the Ruhr area, t ...). *21 July – Maria Ana de Bragança e Saxe-Coburgo-Gotha, Infanta de Portugal, princess (d. 1884). Deaths References {{Year in Europe, 1843 1840s in Portugal Years of the 19th century in Portugal Portugal ...
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