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| | 22ND GENERATION |
 | | Carlos I of PORTUGAL King (son of King Luis I of PORTUGAL and Maria Pia of SAVOY Queen of Portugal) was born in 1863 in Portugal - son of Luis I. |  | | Maria Amalie of ORLEANS Queen of Portugal was born in France - dtr of Philip of Paris. |  | | He died in 1908 in Portugal - assassinated - King from 1889. |
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http://home.att.net/~hamiltonclan/hamilton/gilbert/d7602.htm
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| | Carlos I of Portugal |
 | | He was born in Lisbon, Portugal, the son of Louis of PortugalKing Luís Filipe and Princess Maria Pia of Savoy daughter of Umberto I of ItalyUmberto I/, King of Italy. |  | | Maria Anna of Braganza, princess of Portugal (1887). |  | | Domestically, Portugal was twice declared bankrupt - on June 14 1892, and again on May 10 1902 - causing industrial disturbances, socialist and republican antagonism and press criticism of the monarchy. |
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http://www.infothis.com/find/Carlos_I_of_Portugal
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| | Timeline of Portuguese history - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | 1112 — Afonso inherits the County of Portugal, a fiefdom of Castile |  | | Portugal chances the official name from Kingdom of Portugal and Algarve to Kingdom of Portugal, Brazil and Algarve. |  | | Alfonso VII of Leon and Castille recognizes the Kingdom of Portugal |
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http://www.kernersville.us/project/wikipedia/index.php/Timeline_of_Portuguese_history
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| | Articles - Duke of Braganza |
 | | João II's successor, King Manuel I of Portugal was uncle of Jaime and, in 1500, he recalled his nephew to Portugal, returning to him the titles and (part of) the lands of Bragança. |  | | The Duchy of Bragança was created in 1442 by king Afonso V of Portugal for his uncle Afonso, Count of Barcelos (natural son of John I of Portugal). |  | | When his six-year-old nephew became King Afonso V of Portugal, Afonso of Braganza was the king& most cherished councillor. |
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http://lastring.com/articles/House_of_Braganza?mySession=58caebc064d1ac35b...
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| | World InfoZone - Portugal Facts |
 | | Portugal has a long association with Britain: in 1308 they signed the Treaty of Friendship; 1386 saw another Alliance and the 1654 Treaty of commercial cooperation was accompanied by British aid for independence from Spain. |  | | In 1357 a dead woman was crowned Queen of Portugal. |  | | In 1986 Mario Soares became the first civilian President of Portugal. |
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http://www.worldinfozone.com/facts.php?country=Portugal
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| | MSN Encarta - Resultados de la búsqueda - Manuel II (de Portugal) |
 | | Manuel II (de Portugal) (1889-1932), último rey de Portugal (1908-1910). |  | | Manuel Joaquín Álvarez de Toledo y Portugal, conde de Oropesa (1650-1707), político español. |  | | Resultado de la búsqueda 'Manuel II (de Portugal)' |
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http://es.encarta.msn.com/Manuel_II_(de_Portugal).html
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| | Timeline Portugal |
 | | Spain’s Philip II was proclaimed King Philip I of Portugal and united the colonial empires of Spain and Portugal. |  | | Magellan petitioned King Manuel of Portugal for an increase in his pension as a titular rise in rank, but the king refused and sent him back to Morocco. |  | | 1432 Jan 15, Afonso V "the African", king of Portugal (1438-1481), was born. |
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http://timelines.ws/countries/PORTUGAL.HTML
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| | FREE In-depth report - Republicanism - Portugal |
 | | Teachers, journalists, small-business persons, clerks, and artisans were drawn to republicanism, with its appeals to nationalism, universal suffrage, separation of church and state, and the abolition of the monarchy and nobility, which were seen as irrational institutions that sapped the strength of Portugal. |  | | On October 1, 1910, the appearance in Portugal of the president of the Brazilian republic after a visit to Germany provided a pretext for extensive republican demonstrations. |  | | The republicans based their appeals on crude nationalism and played on the fears of many that a continuation of the inept government of the liberals would make Portugal either a British colony or a province of Spain. |
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http://www.exploitz.com/Portugal-Republicanism-cg.php
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| | Worldroots.com |
 | | Joao V de Braganca *the Magnanimous*, King of Portugal (1689-1750) |  | | Duarte, Duke de Braganca+Infant of Portugal 1907-1976 and Maria Francesca, Pss d'Orleans |  | | Maria da Gloria II de Braganca, Queen of Portugal (1819-1953) |
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http://worldroots.com/brigitte/royal/royal5a.htm
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| | 23RD GENERATION |
 | | She was married to King Manuel II of PORTUGAL (son of Carlos I of PORTUGAL King and Maria Amalie of ORLEANS Queen of Portugal) in 1913. |  | | He was Deposed as King of Portugal in 1910. |  | | Augusta Victoria of HOHENZOLLERN was born in 1890 in Germany - dtr of Prince William. |
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http://home.att.net/~hamiltonclan/hamilton/gilbert/d8352.htm
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| | Diary of a Keyboard Activist: Sintra |
 | | They were routed from Portugal by Christians earlier than the Spanish reconquest; Portugal is one of Europe's older states, in terms of borders. |  | | When the Kingdom of Portugal was created, England and Scotland were still separate countries, and France did not have the borders it has now--Brittany was still independent. |  | | The Moors ruled Portugal as they had ruled Spain. |
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http://www.panix.com/~sethbook/shepard/sintra.html
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| | Tomar |
 | | In 1581 the city was the seat of the Cortes (Feudal Parliament) which acclaimed the King of Spain Felipe II as Portugal's Felipe I. |  | | Like many lords of the unpopulated former frontier region of central Portugal, the villains were given relatively liberal conditions in comparison with those of the northern regions of Portugal, in order to attract new immigrants. |  | | This Order in 1319 moved south to Castro Marim, but in 1356 it returned to Tomar. |
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http://www.worldhistory.com/wiki/T/Tomar.htm
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| | Royal_Iberia |
 | | King of Portugal, 1908 - 1910 (second son of above) |  | | formerly King Manuel II of Portugal, 1908 - 1910 |  | | pretender King Duarte II of Portugal, 1920 - 1976 |
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http://www.tboyle.net/Royalty/Royal_Iberia.html
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| | CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Lisbon |
 | | The present King of Portugal is Manuel II, born 15 November, 1889, who succeeded to the throne on the assassination of his father and elder brother 1 February, 1908. |  | | As Portugal grew in political importance and colonial possessions, the jurisdiction of the Metropolitan of Lisbon expanded, and we learn from Stadel, "Compend. |  | | The kings of Portugal are usually married there, and it was the former church of the Inquisition. |
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http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/09281a.htm
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| | MSN Encarta - Search View - Abdication |
 | | The defeat of the Central Powers in World War I resulted (1918) in a number of abdications, including those of William II of Germany, Charles I of Austria-Hungary, Louis III of Bavaria, King Frederick Augustus III of Saxony, and William II of Württemberg. |  | | King Edward VIII of Great Britain (later duke of Windsor) abdicated in 1936 because the government opposed his marriage plans. |  | | Napoleon also was forced to abdicate by allied foreign powers, both in 1814 and, after his return, in 1815. |
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http://encarta.msn.com/text_761567866__1/Abdication.html
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| | Emanuel II. (Portugal) - Wikipedia |
 | | Siehe auch: Geschichte Portugals, Zeittafel Portugal, Erste Portugiesische Republik. |  | | 1921, es war bereits absehbar, dass Emanuel II. |  | | 1911, 1912 und besonders 1918 kommt es in Portugal zu Aufständen der Monarchisten gegen die erste Republik. |
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http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manuel_II._(Portugal)
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| | MSN Encarta - Manuel II |
 | | Manuel II Manuel II (1889-1932), last king of Portugal, born in Lisbon. |  | | He succeeded to the throne in 1908 during the troubled period after the assassination of... |
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http://encarta.msn.com/encyclopedia_761551860/Manuel_II.html
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| | Manuel II |
 | | Manuel II de Portugal (1889-1932), rey de Portugal |  | | English version: Manuel II Next: Edwin Denby (poeta) Up |
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http://www.yotor.net/wiki/es/ma/Manuel%20II.htm
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| | KING MANUEL II - LETTER SIGNED 1908 |
 | | On February 1, 1908, King Carlos I of Portugal and his son, Crown Prince Luis Filipe, were assassinated. |  | | Manuel's reign was marked by a succession of ineffectual governments resulting in his overthrow in the revolution of October 3, 1910, led by the Portuguese Navy. |  | | Manuel lived in exile in England until his death in 1932 at the age of 42. |
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http://www.galleryofhistory.com/archive/3_2003/leaders/KING_MANUEL_II.htm
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| | 1910 - definition of 1910 in Encyclopedia |
 | | Portugal becomes a republic - King Manuel II of Portugal flees to England. |  | | Last execution in Sweden (by guillotine) - murderer Johan Ander |  | | November 22 - Amy Elizabeth Thorpe, American spy in WW II |
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http://encyclopedia.laborlawtalk.com/1910
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| | King of Portugal Manuel II |
 | | King of Portugal Manuel II Born: 15 NOV 1889 Lisbon, PORTUGAL |  | | Died: 2 JUL 1932 Fulwell Park, Trickenham, ENGLAND |
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| | Fall of the Eagles: Collaspe of European Monarchy |
 | | In 1910 King Manuel II of Portugal was overthrown and the republic quickly declared. |  | | The fall of the Romanovs in 1917 served as an introduction for the catastrophe that engulfed Germany one year later. |  | | The luckless monarch was placed under house arrest with his family. |
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| | November 15 - LearnThis.Info Enclyclopedia |
 | | 1889 - Brazil is declared a republic by Marechal Deodoro da Fonseca and Emperor Pedro II is deposed in a military coup. |  | | 1889 - King Manuel II of Portugal (d. |  | | 1942 - World War II: Battle of Guadalcanal ends. |
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http://encyclopedia.learnthis.info/n/no/november_15.html
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| | Manuel II de Portugal |
 | | Los movimientos de Royalist en Portugal subsecuente a 1910 no pudieron restaurar la dinastía de Braganza. |  | | English version: Manuel II of Portugal Next: Universidad De Colorado Up |  | | Después de su muerte, la precedencia en la casa real de Portugal fue transferida a Miguel II, duque de Braganza, su primo. |
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http://www.yotor.net/wiki/es/ma/Manuel%20II%20de%20Portugal.htm
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| | Manuel II - Art History Online Reference and Guide |
 | | Manuel II of Portugal (1889-1932), king of Portugal |  | | Manuel II - Your Art History Reference Guide! |  | | Manuel II - Art History Online Reference and Guide |
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http://www.arthistoryclub.com/art_history/Manuel_II
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| | Portugal's oldest woman dies at 114 : Mail & Guardian Online |
 | | One of her great-granddaughters married a grandson of Portugal's oldest man, 108-year-old Augusto Oliveira Moreira, who also lives in Grijo. |  | | She could recall the day when the last king of Portugal, Manuel II, visited the nearby town of Espinho in 1908 or describe in detail a country fair that used to be held in Grijo, Ferreira said. |  | | Maria do Couto Maia, born on October 24 1890, had been confined to bed for the past three years after scalding her feet in an accident at home with boiling water, and in recent days had battled a severe cold, they said. |
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http://www.mg.co.za/articlePage.aspx?articleid=246398&area=/breaking_news/other_news
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| | AllRefer.com - Charles I, king of Portugal (Spanish And Portuguese History, Biography) - Encyclopedia |
 | | More articles from AllRefer Reference on Charles I, king of Portugal |  | | Charles I 18631908, king of Portugal (18891908), son and successor of Louis I. A cultured man, learned in language and oceanography, Charles had little opportunity to display his administrative talents in a reign beset by political stagnation and financial troubles. |  | | Charles I, king of Portugal, Spanish And Portuguese History, Biographies |
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 | | 1910 -- 20 year old King Manuel II of Portugal overthrown by jealous whiners. |  | | Louisiana Militia, aided by bands of prominent citizens, shot unarmed black sugar workers striking to gain a greedy dollar-per-day wage, & lynched two strike leaders. |  | | They could have inherited the throne if they worked and prayed hard enough. |
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| | The Courier-Mail: On this day (archived) |
 | | 1932 - Death of King Manuel II of Portugal who during his reign, brought an end to the dictatorship of Joao Franco and restored the constitutional monarchy. |  | | 1940 - Over 750 prisoners and crew die when the liner Arandora Star is torpedoed by a German submarine while transporting German and Italian prisoners to Canada; French government moves to Vichy during World War II. |  | | 1973 - Death of Betty Grable, US actress, singer and World War II pin-up girl whose films included How To Marry A Millionaire, Down Argentine Way and Tin Pan Alley. |
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http://www.thecouriermail.news.com.au/common/story_page/0,5936,2224632^10949,00.html
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| | Vila Viçosa, Alentejo, Portugal - Tourism Information - Sightseeing |
 | | Vila Viçosa, Alentejo, Portugal - Tourism Information - Sightseeing |  | | This was the former residence of the Dukes of Braganza from the beginning of the 16th century and was commenced in 1501-1502 (the north wing) and completed in the 18th century. |  | | Within the fifty rooms open to the public are housed precious private art collections and extremely rare books which originally belonged to King Manuel II, Portugal's last reigning monarch. |
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http://www.portugalvirtual.pt/_tourism/plains/vila.vicosa/uksightseeing.html
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| | FUNDAÇÃO D.MANUEL II |
 | | A sua sede está localizada na Rua dos Duques de Bragança, n.º 10, 1200-162, Lisboa, Portugal. |  | | FUNDAÇÃO D.MANUEL II Fundação Dom Manuel II foi, pelo artigo 1º de Decreto-lei n.º 48531, de 16 de Agosto de 1968, criada pela Senhora Dona Augusta Victória, viúva de sua Majestade El-Rei Dom Manuel II. |  | | A Fundação Dom Manuel II é uma instituição particular, sem fins lucrativos, de assistência social e cultural, com acções no território português, nos países lusófonos, e nas comunidades portuguesas em todo o mundo. |
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| | Roi du Portugal MANUEL II : astrology and planets, Map of the Heavens, Interactive Birth Chart |
 | | born November 15, 1889 at 5:45 AM in Belem (Portugal) |  | | Depending of the fact that the time of birth is known or not, 6 or 11 planets distributions and planets dominants have been computed for the natal chart of Roi du Portugal MANUEL II. |  | | Just click on the Dynamic Natal Chart of Roi du Portugal MANUEL II with the positions of planets, astrological houses, and the list of the aspects with orbs in degrees and minutes. |
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http://www.astrotheme.fr/en/portraits/zWfDjL4CpsKZ.htm
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| | Manuel II de Portugal - Wikipédia |
 | | Manuel dedicou-se então ao estudo e escreveu um tratado sobre literatura medieval e renascentista em Portugal. |  | | A 4 de Outubro de 1910, começou uma revolução e no dia seguinte, 5 de Outubro deu-se a Implantação da República em Portugal. |  | | Admirador do espírito britânico, foi ele um dos que defendeu a entrada de Portugal na Primeira Guerra Mundial. |
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http://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manuel_II_de_Portugal
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| | O Portal da História - D. Manuel II |
 | | Foi o último monarca de Portugal tendo governado de 1908 a 1910. |  | | No exílio manteve-se interessado pela política de Portugal, advogando a entrada do nosso país ao lado dos aliados na primeira guerra mundial. |  | | O Portal da História - D. Manuel II Reis, Rainhas e Presidentes de Portugal |
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http://www.arqnet.pt/portal/portugal/temashistoria/manuel2.html
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| | Eur_Mon_Bib |
 | | New York and Toronto: Holt, Rinehart and Company, 1952. |  | | Nicholas II King of Poland and the Emperor of all the Russias |  | | Simeon II King of the Bulgarians, 1943 - present |
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http://www.tboyle.net/Royalty/Eur_Mon_Bib.html
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