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The Kingdom of Portugal under the House of Braganza was a constitutional monarchy from the end of the Liberal Civil War in 1834 to the Republican Revolution of 1910.The initial turmoil of coups d'état perpetrated by the victorious generals of the Civil War was followed by an unstable parliamentary system of governmental "rotation" marked by the growth of the Portuguese Republican Party.
At the height of European colonialism in the 19th century, Portugal had already lost its territory in South America and all but a few bases in Asia. Luanda, Benguela, Bissau, Lourenço Marques, Porto Amboim and the Island of Mozambique were among the oldest Portuguese-founded port cities in its African territories. During this phase, Portuguese ...
Pages in category "19th century in Portugal" The following 22 pages are in this category, out of 22 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. .
The lower part of the dome is decorated with the painted coats-of-arms of Portugal and the countries with which Portugal had commercial relations in the 19th century. To the back of the courtyard, a sumptuous stairway, built in 1868 by Gonçalves e Sousa, leads to the upper storeys and is adorned with busts by celebrated sculptors António ...
Year Date Event 80 to 72 BC: The Sertorian War takes place, with Quintus Sertorius, a Roman general, rebelling against Rome with the support of the Lusitanians.: 27 BC: Augustus replaces the old Hispania Ulterior and Citerior division with a new one: Lusitania (Centre and South of modern Portugal and some territory of Modern Spain, namely the capital of Lusitania, Mérida), Baetica (only ...
Years of the 19th century in Portugal. Subcategories. This category has the following 99 subcategories, out of 99 total. 0–9. 1801 in Portugal (1 C, 3 P)
The original is lost, the version known today is a 19th-century copy. Portugal went through a deep crisis between 1580 and the mid-17th century, caused mainly by the loss of the throne to Philip II of Spain in 1580.
Railway stations in Portugal opened in the 19th century (12 C, 11 P) 19th-century religious buildings and structures in Portugal (2 C) This page was last ...