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  1. 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 ...

  2. Peter II. Mother. Maria Sophia of Neuburg. Infante António of Portugal ( Portuguese pronunciation: [ɐ̃ˈtɔniu]) (Lisbon, 15 March 1695 [1] - Lisbon, 20 October 1757 [2]) was a Portuguese infante (prince), the third surviving son of Peter II, King of Portugal, and his wife Maria Sophia of Neuburg .

  3. António Manuel Fernandes da Silva Ribeiro is a Portuguese admiral who served as the Chief of the General Staff of the Portuguese Armed Forces from 1 March 2018 to 30 April 2023. [1] Education, academic accomplishments and memberships [ edit ]

  4. António Costa. António Luís Santos da Costa GCIH ( Portuguese pronunciation: [ɐ̃ˈtɔnju ˈkɔʃtɐ]; born 17 July 1961) [3] is a Portuguese lawyer and politician who served as the 118th prime minister of Portugal from 2015 to 2024, presiding over the XXI (2015–2019), XXII (2019–2022) and XXIII Constitutional Governments (2022–2024).

  5. Hace 5 días · Recent News. António Guterres (born April 30, 1949, Lisbon, Portugal) is a Portuguese politician and diplomat who served as prime minister of Portugal (1995–2002) and secretary-general of the United Nations (2017– ). Guterres studied physics and engineering at the Universidade de Lisboa’s elite Instituto Superior Técnico, earning a ...

  6. Manuel Cardinal Monteiro de Castro, Major Penitentiary Emeritus of the Apostolic Penitentiary, Roman Curia; Bishop António Montes Moreira, O.F.M., Bishop Emeritus of Bragança-Miranda; Bishop Manuel Neto Quintas, S.C.I., Bishop of Faro {Algarve} Bishop António Augusto de Oliveira Azevedo, Bishop of Vila Real

  7. Manuel António Pina won the prestigious Camões Prize in 2011. Whether in the subversive tone and self-irony of his early works, or in the more circumspect register employed in his final collections, Pina’s poetry always takes up the same questions: Does it make sense to apply the singular pronoun ‘I’ to the countless persons we have been throughout our life, or even to the person we ...