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  1. Hace 3 días · Luís Filipe's brother, Manuel, became King Manuel II of Portugal. Two years later, on October 5, 1910, he was overthrown and fled into exile in England in Fulwell Park, Twickenham near London and Portugal became a republic .

  2. 17 de abr. de 2024 · Establishment of an authoritarian government; Lisbon Regicide and death of King Carlos I and other royal family members; Manuel II ascends the throne. 48: Francisco Joaquim Ferreira do Amaral (1844–1923) 4 February 1908 26 December 1908 Independent 28th Reg. Manuel II (1908–1910) 1908: 49: Artur Alberto de Campos Henriques (1853 ...

  3. Hace 3 días · Never a true monarchist, Salazar nevertheless gained most of the monarchists' support, as Manuel II of Portugal, the exiled and deposed last king of Portugal, always endorsed Salazar. Later, in 1932, it was due to Salazar's actions that the deposed king was given a state funeral.

  4. Hace 6 días · Manuel II became the new king, but was eventually overthrown during the revolution on 5 October 1910, which abolished the monarchy and instated republicanism. Along with new national symbols, a new currency was adopted. The "escudo" was introduced on 22 May 1911 to replace the real (Portuguese for "royal"), at the rate of 1,000 réis ...

  5. 18 de abr. de 2024 · La independencia de Couto Mixto duró hasta el Tratado de Lisboa de 1864, cuando el territorio se dividió oficialmente entre España y Portugal dando carpetazo al asunto. El Tratado de Lisboa se centró principalmente en resolver disputas fronterizas en curso y cuestiones relacionadas con la soberanía mutua, algo que afectó a la anomalía histórica de la independencia única de Couto Mixto.

  6. 29 de mar. de 2024 · October 18, 1570, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (aged 53) Manuel da Nóbrega (born October 18, 1517, Portugaldied October 18, 1570, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) was the founder of the Jesuit mission of Brazil and leader of the order’s activities there from 1549 to 1570.

  7. 4 de abr. de 2024 · Peter I (born April 8, 1320, Coimbra, Port.—died Jan. 18, 1367) was the king of Portugal from 1357 to 1367. The son of Afonso IV and his consort Beatriz of Castile, Peter was married in 1336 to Constanza of Castile; but she died in 1345, and Peter is chiefly remembered for his tragic amour with Inês de Castro ( q.v. ), whose death he ...