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  1. www.mota-engil.com › en › institutionalHistory - Mota-Engil

    Mota & Companhia: Incorporation of the Company. On June 29, 1946, Manuel António da Mota sets up Mota & Companhia in Amarante. That same month he set up a branch in Angola, where he immediately makes a start to business, which continued right up to 1974, first in timber operations and, as from 1948, in Construction and Public Works.

  2. Contact us. Rua Serpa Pinto, 36-38 8100-715 Loulé. Telephone: Manuel António Interiores offers an extensive range of quality furniture and sofas, as well as innovative and flexible interior design solutions to suit our customer’s needs.

  3. Manuel was born in Tangier to Portuguese pretender António, Prior of Crato and one Anna Barbosa. Due to his religious office, António of Crato was not allowed to marry. After a failed attempt to gain the throne in 1580, António used to live in France and England. His son Manuel of Portugal is also known as Emanuel I, in his Dutch context.

  4. Paulo Brito, António Portugal "Adaptive Collocation Methods for the Solution of Partial Differential Equations" in Innovations in Computing Sciences and Software Engineering, DOI 10.1007/978-90-481-9112-3_85, T. Sobh, K. Elleithy (eds.), Springer Science+Business Media B.V (2010).

  5. After King Manuel's death, the Portuguese National Assembly, under António de Oliveira Salazar's dictatorship, authorised the return of the banned branch of the Braganzas (ex-King Miguel's descendants) on 27 May 1950, repealing the laws of exile of 19 December 1834 and 15 October 1910, and founded, with the sale of the King's English estate and some of his remaining personal possessions, the ...

  6. List of prime ministers of Portugal. Top left: Pedro de Sousa Holstein, 1st Duke of Palmela was the first prime minister to be referred as such. Top right: António de Oliveira Salazar was the longest serving head of government. Bottom left: Aníbal Cavaco Silva was the longest serving prime minister in democracy.

  7. Joaquim António de Aguiar ( Coimbra, 24 August 1792 – Lisbon, 26 May 1884) was a Portuguese politician. He held several relevant political posts during the Portuguese constitutional monarchy, namely as leader of the Cartists and later of the Partido Regenerador (English: Regenerator Party ). He was three times prime minister of Portugal ...