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  • 1775 Lisbon Earthquake, Historical Depictions(478 clicks)
  • Afonso V(486 clicks)
  • António de Oliveira Salazar(610 clicks)
    from New World Encyclopedia
  • António de Oliveira Salazar(462 clicks)
    from Biographcon
  • Arquivo da Universidade de Coimbra(816 clicks)
    Archive of the University of Coimbra
  • Aviz, House of(472 clicks)
    Wikipedia
  • BBC on Carnation Revolution(510 clicks)
    1974: Rebels seize control of Portugal
  • Braganza, House of(508 clicks)
    Wikipedia
  • Carlos I(475 clicks)
  • Carnation Revolution, 1974(508 clicks)
  • Carvalho Pinto de Sousa, José Sócrates (469 clicks)
    Secretary-General of the Socialist Party.
  • Cascais(489 clicks)
  • CAVACO SILVA, Anibal Antonio (473 clicks)
    President, 2006-
  • Coimbra(467 clicks)
  • Concise History of Portugal(480 clicks)
    by David Birmingham
  • Contemporary Portuguese Politics and History Research Centre(482 clicks)
    "The CPHRC has collected and translated several hundred documents, newspaper articles and interviews with political leaders. The material contained in these pages has been collected in the course of academic research in Portuguese archives and libraries. Please note that copyright exists on all English translations."
  • Dom João IV(524 clicks)
    King, 16 Dec 1815 - 20 Mar 1816
  • e-Journal of Portuguese History (618 clicks)
  • Edward/Duarte (445 clicks)
    King, 1433 until 1438
  • Emergence of Portugal(501 clicks)
    Chapter Six of A History of Spain and Portugal, Volume 1 by Stanley G. Payne
  • Estado Novo(502 clicks)
    fascist state, 1933--
  • Estado Novo (Portugal)(503 clicks)
  • Evora(511 clicks)
  • Fatima(505 clicks)
  • Ferdinand I(460 clicks)
    King, 1367—1383
  • Government Web Sites(510 clicks)
  • Hemeroteca Digital,(475 clicks)
    Digital periodical library
  • Henry the Navigator(491 clicks)
    Prince Henry the Navigator (1394-­1460) of Portugal, was known as the patron of navigation and exploration.
  • History of Portugal(516 clicks)
    History plus other items
  • History of Portugal: from the commencement of the monarchy to the reign of Alfonso III(489 clicks)
    by Edward McMurdo
  • History of Portugal: Primary Documents(535 clicks)
    Medieval to the present
  • History of the Republic of Portugal(504 clicks)
  • Inquisition(502 clicks)
  • John II(483 clicks)
    1455–25 to 1495
  • John VI(488 clicks)
  • King John I(446 clicks)
    1385—1433
  • Leaders--2011(466 clicks)
  • Lisbon(507 clicks)
  • Lisbon Earthquake(528 clicks)
  • Lista de obras na Memória da História(471 clicks)
  • Luis I(476 clicks)
  • Luso-American Foundation(595 clicks)
  • Manuel I(477 clicks)
    14th king of Portugal and the Algarves
  • Manuel II(473 clicks)
  • Manuel II(542 clicks)
    Last king of Portugal
  • Map of Spain and Portugal, Corrected and Augmented from the Map Published by D. Tomas Lopez (486 clicks)
    Tomás López (1730-1802) was a Spanish cartographer who was sent by the Spanish government to Paris for a number of years to learn cartography and engraving from the great French mapmaker Jean Baptiste Bourguignon d’Anville (1697-1782). In 1804, López published his Atlas Geográfico de España (Geographical atlas of Spain), the first atlas of Spain produced by a Spaniard. López’s children republished this work in a new edition in 1810, and again in 1830.
  • Marcello Caetano(489 clicks)
    "A Portuguese politician and scholar, who was the last prime minister of the Estado Novo regime, from 1968 until his overthrow in the Carnation Revolution of 1974."
  • Maria II(499 clicks)
    Queen regnant of Portugal from 1826 to 1828 and later from 1834 to 1853
  • Miguel of Portugal(468 clicks)
    Dom Miguel I, sometimes Michael (26 October 1802, Lisbon – 14 November 1866, Großheubach), was the King of Portugal between 1828 and 1834, the seventh child and second son of King John VI and his queen, Charlotte of Spain.
  • O Exercito portugues em finais do Antigo Regime(466 clicks)
    A história do exercito portugues num periodo que compreende as Invasoes Francesas de Portugal, parte da Guerra Peninsular.
  • Partido Renovador Democrático(502 clicks)
  • Partido Socialista;(356 clicks)
    Founded 1973
  • Pedro V(350 clicks)
    1853 to 1861
  • Portguese Socialist Party(365 clicks)
    Pre-1945
  • Portugal(316 clicks)
    Encyclopedia Britanica
  • Portugal and the World in the 16th & 17th Centuries(331 clicks)
    Snithsonian Institution
  • Portugal to 1974(331 clicks)
    Brief notes on Portugal in the early national period.
  • Portugal, 1910-2010(324 clicks)
  • Portugal: A History(325 clicks)
    by H.orse Stephens
  • Portugal: Primary Documents(347 clicks)
  • Portugese History(420 clicks)
    New World Encyclopedia
  • Portuguese History Bibliography(369 clicks)
  • Portuguese Monarchs(334 clicks)
  • Portuguese Monarchy - Part I(337 clicks)
    BBC
  • Presidents(358 clicks)
  • Prime Ministers(337 clicks)
  • Prime Ministers Since 1834-Present(329 clicks)
  • Prince Henry the Navigator the Hero of Portugal and of Modern Discovery(321 clicks)
    Biography in text or audio format
  • Relations Between Portugal and Brazil (1930-1945)(571 clicks)
    The Relationship Between the Two National Experiences of the Estado Novo Paula Marques Santos Professor at Lusíada University of Porto CEPESE p.m.s@iol.pt Abstract The years from 1930 to 1945 marked both a regional and world period of great political and economic instability. Because of the passive and permissive stance of most national governments, society experienced a deep crisis, from which no immediate positive change could be expected without a much-needed reformulation of the social, economic and political structure of each public and state entity. In their attempts to solve these problems, Portuguese-Brazilian relations were influenced by the internal reorganization processes of the Estado Novo and also by the changes taking place in the world system itself. These two influences led to a strengthening of the transatlantic link in some areas, but also to a decline in other areas.
  • Renaissance(419 clicks)
    Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
  • Revolução dos cravos, 25 Abril 1974(435 clicks)
  • Roman Lusitania(378 clicks)
  • Sebastião José de Carvalho e Melo, 1st Marquess of Pombal(341 clicks)
  • Social Democratic Party (Portugal)(362 clicks)
  • Spanish and Portuguese Reconquest, 1095-1492(350 clicks)
    Charles Julian Bishko From A History of the Crusades Vol. 3: The Fourteenth and Fifteenth Centuries Ed. Harry W. Hazard Madison: The University of Wisconsin Press, 1975
  • The Earthquake at Lisbon, 1755(387 clicks)
    by Rev. Charles Davy
  • The European Voyages of Exploration: Portugal(337 clicks)
  • The Internationalization of Portuguese Historiography(370 clicks)
    The Internationalization of Portuguese Historiography: The View from Economic History
    Pedro Lains, Instituto de Ciências Sociais, Universidade de Lisboa,
  • The Portuguese Pamphlets(328 clicks)
    Documents relating to 19th century Portugual
  • Tomar(341 clicks)
  • Últimas obras disponibilizadas(335 clicks)
    Biblioteca Nacional de Portugal
  • Viriato: Warrior-Chieftain of the Lusitans(335 clicks)
    Chief of the Lusitans who fought the Romans in 146 BC. This site should appeal to Celtic people.
  • World Fact Book(382 clicks)
    CIA