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| | Encyclopedia: Portugal |
 | | Main article: Politics of Portugal The four main organs of the national government are the presidency, the prime minister and Council of Ministers (the government), the Assembly of the Republic (the parliament), and the judiciary. |  | | Main articles: Establishment and Consolidation of the kingdom The Establishment of the Monarchy in Portugal The origin of Portugal, as a separate state, was an incident in the Christian reconquest of Spain. |  | | Edward of Portugal (Duarte, in Portuguese), the Philosopher, eleventh king of Portugal, was born in Viseu on October 31, 1391 and died in Tomar on September 13, 1438. |
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http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/Portugal
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| | Life of Saint Anthony |
 | | ANTHONY OF PADUA was born at Lisbon, Portugal, in 1195. |  | | After the death of Francis, Anthony became the minister provincial of Emilia or Romagna. |  | | In 1220, Don Pedro of Portugal brought the relics of Franciscans who had been martyred to Coimbra. |
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http://www.stanthonynet.org/festival/saintanthony.html
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| | St Anthony's Parish Saint Information |
 | | Saint Anthony of Lisbon/Padua was born in Lisbon, Portugal in 1195. |  | | Anthony is the patron saint of Portugal and of Padua and he is also the saint invoked for the finding of lost articles. |  | | Anthony's Parish in Lowell, MA celebrates the feast of our patron, St. Anthony, every year in the month of June. |
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http://stanthony.portoinc.com/stanthony.htm
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| | St. Anthony of Padua |
 | | Anthony was born in the year 1195 A. at Lisbon (Portugal) where his father was a captain in the royal army. |  | | Even after recovering from it, he was so weak that, resigning himself to the will of God, he boarded a boat back to Portugal. |  | | Already at the age of fifteen years, he had entered the Congregation of Canons Regular of St. Augustine and devoted himself with great earnestness both to study and to the practice of piety in the Monastery at Coimbra (Portugal). |
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http://www.ewtn.com/library/MARY/ANTHLIFE.htm
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| | Portugal News |
 | | Despite Britain's decision to shelve its referendum on the European Union constitution, Portugal will hold its referendum on the treaty in October as scheduled, Portuguese Foreign Minister Diogo Freitas do... |  | | Newcastle are to be offered two tempting swap deals to allow Hugo Viana to remain in Portugal. |  | | MUSCAT, His Majesty Sultan Qaboos bin Said has sent a cable of greetings to Dr Jorge Sampaio, president of Portugal, on the occasion of his country's National Day. |
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http://www.topix.net/world/portugal
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| | St. Anthony: Portugal's Favorite Son - June 2001 Issue of St. Anthony Messenger Magazine Online |
 | | He belongs to Portugal in his birth, in his education, in his entry into religious life and in his introduction to the Franciscans. |  | | Anthony its own, but his home city of Lisbon, Portugal, delights to name him its most saintly native son. |  | | Santo Antoninho : Little St. Anthony is the pet name of the great St. Anthony in Portugal. |
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http://www.americancatholic.org/messenger/Jun2001/Feature1.asp
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| | Anthony |
 | | Anthony was born in Lisbon, Portugal, in 1195. |  | | He attended the General Chapter in Assisi where he met St. Francis. |  | | This caused the heretics to ask St. Anthony to instruct them in the truth. |
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http://www.monksofadoration.org/Anthony.html
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| | Original Saints - St. Anthony |
 | | Saint Anthony of Padua was born into a wealthy family in Portugal in 1185. |  | | While in Morocco, he became sick and had to return to Portugal. |  | | During his trip home, he became shipwrecked in Sicily. |
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http://www.originalsaints.com/anthony.html
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| | The life of St. Anthony of Padua |
 | | Born into royalty in Portugal in 1195, St. Anthony gave up all of his familyâs wealth to enter the monastery at the young age of 15. |  | | He decided that it was time to head back home to Portugal. |  | | At his ordination into the priesthood, Anthony gave a spontaneous speech at Father Gratianâs request. |
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http://ks.essortment.com/stanthonypad_rrdz.htm
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| | Saint Anthony of Padua |
 | | He was born August 15, 1195 in Portugal, a legitimate heir to a noble title and lands. |  | | His attempt at missionary work was such a complete failure that the Franciscans ordered him back to Portugal after only four months. |  | | So, Anthony began to believe that he was wasting his life on study and books and made this clear to his superior. |
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http://curley.homily-service.net/anthony.htm
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| | Know St. Anthony St. Anthony's Guild Holy Name Province |
 | | About that time, Francis chose Anthony to teach theology to his friars. |  | | The Franciscan's final Rule was approved by Pope Honorious III in 1223. |  | | The brothers were awed by his knowlege of the Scriptures and moved by his eloquence. |
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http://www.hnp.org/guild/know.cfm
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| | SAINT ANTHONY |
 | | Antony (Anthony) of Padua was born in Portugal in 1195. |  | | He got his name from the Italian city of Padua where he last lived and died. |
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| | Anthony Gonzalez Portugal |
 | | The following year, Portugal granted independence to all of its African colonies. |  | | homogeneous Mediterranean stock; citizens of black African descent who immigrated to mainland during decolonization number less than 100,000; since 1990 East Europeans have entered Portugal |  | | A 1910 revolution deposed the monarchy; for most of the next six decades, repressive governments ran the country. |
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http://www.geocities.com/nessajo26/tonygonzalezportugal.html
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| | 2005 Portugal: ITM Practicum |
 | | A valid passport is the only requirement for US citizens to enter Portugal. |  | | Also, use your favorite search engine to investigate Portugal, Lisbon, and related topics. |  | | Students will select their own research topics and conduct their own field research while in Portugal. |
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http://facultypages.itec.suny.edu/FIT/Yanez/Practicum/Portugal2005
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| | Saint Anthony |
 | | During this time he was asked to address his Brethren. |  | | Educated in the Lisbon Cathedral school, at the age of 15 he entered the St. Augustine Order in 1210. |  | | As a professor of theology he was well admired. |
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http://www.medjugorjeusa.org/anthony.htm
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| | Tumacacori NHP: St. Anthony |
 | | Anthony of Padua was born in Lisbon, Portugal as Ferdinand de Buhoes, the son of a knight in the court of King Alphonso of Portugal. |  | | Anthony was one of the great preachers of all time. |  | | He is frequently depicted holding baby Jesus because the infant is said to have appeared when Anthony prayed. |
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http://www.nps.gov/tuma/St_Anthony.html
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| | St. Anthony Shrine - Biography of St. Anthony of Padua |
 | | Anthony was born in 1195 (13 years after St. Francis) in Lisbon (now Portugal, then a part of Spain), and given the name of Fernando at Baptism. |  | | The youth whom his fellow friars thought was uneducated became one of the great preachers and theologians of his day. |  | | Anthony first taught in a friary in Bologna, which became a famous school. |
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http://www.stanthony.org/aboutanthony/WhoIs.asp
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| | St. Anthony of Padua |
 | | Anthony (Antony) was actually born to nobility in Lisbon, Portugal in 1195. |  | | Anthony of Padua was a well-loved Franciscan priest who took his name from the Italian city of Padua, where he preached for a year and a half and where he eventually died. |  | | But his health failed and he died in 1231, at only 36 years of age. |
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http://www.stanthonytemperance.org/patron.html
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| | Anthony of Padua |
 | | His work was in Italy, He was born in Portugal. |  | | Anthony became a Franciscan in the hope of shedding his own blood and becoming a martyr. |  | | With his mind and his heart, at every moment St. Anthony professed his Faith. |
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http://www.stanthonycatholic.org/anthony_of_padua.htm
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| | St. Anthony of Padua |
 | | Anthony was born in Lisbon, Portugal and was baptized Ferdinand, a name he was to later change to Anthony when he entered the Order of Friars Minor and receive the Franciscan habit. |  | | After the death of St. Francis of Assisi, St. Anthony was sent to Padua, a city where he had previously preached. |  | | On his return to Europe, St. Anthony went to Messina in Sicily and from there to Assisi. |
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http://esc27.midphase.com/~monteleo/oldsite/heros/stanthony.htm
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| | St. Anthony's Page |
 | | Saint Anthony was born in Lisbon, Portugal near the end of the twelfth century. |  | | Composed and compiled by: Frances M. Cardillo, OSF, Dept. of Biology, Manhattan College, Riverdale, NY 10471 on the occasion of the Eight Hundredth Anniversary of the birth of St. Anthony of Padua. |  | | He joined the Canons Regular of Saint Augustine, but, shortly after ordination to the priesthood, he transferred to the Friars Minor to devote himself to spreading the Faith among African peoples. |
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http://www.wtu.edu/franciscan/packs/anthony/anthony.html
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| | Anthony's Place - photo album |
 | | Anthony and Jody visiting Christine and Arthur in Tenerife |  | | Anthony and Ness spend a long weekend in Portugal |  | | Anthony, Ness, Ruth, Bill and Keeva in Beuzeville, France |
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http://amathers.trudgen.com/album.php
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| | Saint Anthony, Patron of Lost Things and Missing Persons |
 | | The invocation of Saint Anthony for the return of someone or somthing lost appears in Jamaica as well as in the United States. |  | | Born in Portugal, he was a Franciscan monk and lived in Morocco before settling in Padua. |  | | In mainstream Catholic practice, prayers for the intercession of Saint Anthony are quite conventional and do not ask for the return of lost things or missine persons. |
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http://www.luckymojo.com/saintanthony.html
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| | Popular saints in Portugal: Santo Antonio the matchmaker |
 | | Anthony of Padua, St (1195-1231), Franciscan monk, born in Lisbon. |  | | Anthony is the patron saint of Padua and of Portugal, and the saint invoked for the finding of lost articles. |  | | Santo Antonio, as celebrated in Portugal, has no connection to the theologian, missionary and doctor of the Church called Santo Antonio of Lisbon or of Padua, canonized ten years after his death. |
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http://www.portcult.com/OPS_05.htm
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| | Royal Genealogies Part 24 |
 | | Succeded by his nephew Ferdinand I. Anthony HOHENZOLLERN |  | | During his reign, Romania took part in the Balkan Wars. |
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http://ftp.cac.psu.edu/~saw/royal/r24.html
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| | St Anthony |
 | | David de Sousa was prompted by the article on St Columba to produce this item on a favourite saint of his own Saint Anthony was born in Lisbon, Portugal, and was initially a learned Augustinian monk, but he was inflamed with the desire for martyrdom too and in 1220 he joined the Franciscan Mendicant Order. |  | | In his humility he concealed his learning, but later, when urged to say a few words at an ordination ceremony, his astounding gift of preaching came to light. |  | | Anthony became noted for his preaching and God also granted him the gift of miracles, of tongues and of prophecy. |
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http://st-columba.info/intouchv02i3/stanthony.htm
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| | The Bird Book Supply Service May |
 | | A Birdwatchers' Guide to Portugal and Madeira by Colm Moore. |  | | A Birder's Guide to the Bahama Islands by Anthony White. |  | | In terms of Britain, this book overlaps slightly with Rare Birds in Britain and Ireland (Vinicombe and Cottridge 1997), but very many species which are rare in Britain are common in parts of Europe and thus excluded from this European book. |
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http://www.birdingworld.freeserve.co.uk/Stocklist.htm
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| | PR Newswire: St. Anthony of...Portugal?@ HighBeam Research |
 | | Born around 1195 and baptized Fernando Bulhom, St. Anthony found education, a religious life and an introduction to the Franciscans, all in Lisbon, the city along the coast of Portugal. |  | | His early life and birthplace are featured in the June issue of "St. Anthony Messenger." Assistant Managing Editor Carol Ann Morrow, from her travels to... |  | | He may be known as St. Anthony of Padua, a city in Italy, but residents of Lisbon are quick to insist that the celebrated saint, patron of those searching for lost possessions, was in fact Portuguese. |
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http://www.highbeam.com/library/doc0.asp?docid=1G1:73809003&refid=ink_tptd_np
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| | Algarve Information |
 | | The Algarve's History: Phoenicians, Romans and Christians have all controlled southern Portugal at one time or another, but it is the Moors who have left their impression on the region's architecture, place names and culture... |  | | The Algarve's beaches which come in all shapes and sizes from intimate coves to vast open strands... |
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http://www.algarve-information.com
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| | The Origins of Popular Saints in Portugal |
 | | The following is a study of the popular saints in Portugal and the legends or traditions surrounding their worship. |  | | As there is very little written about popular religion in Portugal, I thought it would be interesting to make this information available to a larger segment of readers. |  | | For more detailed information about these saints see The Golden Legend by Jocob Voragine, which deals with many of these saints. |
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http://www.portcult.com/OPS_01.htm
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| | Behind the Name: View Name: Anthony |
 | | Other famous bearers include the 3rd-century Saint Anthony the Abbot, a hermit from Egypt who founded monasticism, and the 13th-century Saint Anthony of Padua, the patron saint of Portugal. |  | | Shakespeare's tragedy 'Antony and Cleopatra' is based on them. |
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http://www.behindthename.com/php/view.php?name=anthony
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| | Table of contents for Anthony |
 | | Bibliographic record and links to related information available from the Library of Congress catalog. |  | | Table of contents for Anthony : words of fire, life of light / by Madeline Pecora Nugent. |
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http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/ecip0418/2004013551.html
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