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Portuguese Naval Officer’s dirk, 19th century.from Ralados Antiques
Latin American countries, and when they became independent states
The Annunciation, Álvaro Pires de Évora (aka Alvaro di Piero), ca. 1430-34
gaskells:portuguese history meme + catarina de bragança [3/6 women]Catarina de Braganç
Queluz Palace, outside Lisbon by sftrajan on Flickr.
Henrique de Vilhena conducts an Anatomy lesson in the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Lisbo
Portrait of physician, epidemiologist, and bacteriologist Ricardo Jorge (1858–1939)— Vel
The Medieval Japanese Handheld Cannon — The OzutsuIn the mid 1500’s Portuguese t
@allen.ana just sent me this amazing picture of her great great grandma Felisbina and great grandma
Portrait of physician, epidemiologist, and bacteriologist Ricardo Jorge (1858–1939) — Ve
Queluz Palace, outside Lisbon by sftrajan on Flickr.
Portrait of explorer and settler of the Madeira Islands João Gonçalves Zarco (c. 1390&
Jorge Afonso | Jesus visiting Maria The Madre de Deus church, Lisbon, Portugal, 1515Jorge Afons
Josefa de Óbidos (Josefa de Ayala Figueira)The Holy Family (1664)Destroyed by fire on De
Josefa de Óbidos (Josefa de Ayala Figueira)The Infant Christ as a Pilgrim (ca. 1670s)Private
On This Day in History June 7, 1494: The countries of Spain and Portugal sign the Treaty of Tordesil
Queen Nzinga Mbande (1583-1663), sometimes referred to as Anna Nzinga, was ruler of the Ndongo and M
Warrior women of the Iberian peninsulaThe Roman conquest of the Iberian Peninsula began during the 3
Left: ‘Shaar Hashamaim’ Synagogue, Belem, Brazil, 1984. Right: Service in in the &
Eleanor of Viseu 1458- 1525 Eleanor of Viseu was a Portuguese noble woman and consort of King Joao I
medievalpoc: Cast bronze figure of a Portuguese soldierEdo, Court of Benin (Nigeria) c. 1600sFigures
historyarchaeologyartefacts: Letter of recommendation of a Portuguese knight, from Emperor Gelawdewo
arturpastor: Série “Algarve a cores”. Portimão, décadas de 60
Portuguese troops destined for Angola, date unknown
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