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  1. Manuel António; governor of Orange: Born: 24 February 1600 Delft: Died: 27 October 1666 (aged 66) Schagen: Spouse: Johanna of Hanau-Münzenberg: Issue: Wilhelmina Amalia Elisabeth Maria: House: House of Aviz: Father: Manuel, Hereditary Prince of Portugal: Mother: Countess Emilia of Nassau

    • Wilhelmina Amalia, Elisabeth Maria
    • 27 October 1666 (aged 66), Schagen
  2. About Emmanuel Antonio de Portugal, Príncipe. Manuel António of Portugal (born 24 February 1600 in Delft; d. 27 October 1666 in Schlagen) was a Portuguese nobleman. He was born as son of Manuel of Portugal and Countess Emilia of Nassau who was a daughter of William the Silent.

    • Delft, Zuid-Holland
    • October 27, 1666
    • Zuid-Holland
  3. Dom Manuel II (15 November 1889 – 2 July 1932), "the Patriot" (Portuguese: "o Patriota") or "the Unfortunate" ("o Desventurado"), was the last King of Portugal, ascending the throne after the assassination of his father, King Carlos I, and his elder brother, Luís Filipe, the Prince Royal.

  4. António Manuel de Oliveira Guterres GCC GCL (/ ɡ ʊ ˈ t ɛr ə s / ⓘ, European Portuguese: [ɐ̃ˈtɔnju ɣuˈtɛʁɨʃ] ⓘ; born 30 April 1949) is a Portuguese politician and diplomat. Since 2017, he has served as secretary-general of the United Nations , the ninth person to hold this title.

  5. 11 de may. de 2024 · Apr. 16, 2024, 10:34 PM ET (AP) The Latest | UN chief calls for `urgent de-escalation' in the Middle East. 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– ).

  6. António Manuel was one of the seventeen civilian victims of a massacre carried out by German SS paratroopers on August 9, 1944

  7. 1 de ene. de 2019 · António Manuel de Oliveira Guterres was Portuguese prime minister between 1999–2002, representing the Partido Socialista (Socialist Party, PSP). On the centre-left, he was the first European leader to embrace ‘new Socialism’ at the end of the 1990s, an example followed by Tony Blair among others.