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  1. Há 1 dia · 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. Há 1 dia · His second and youngest son, Manuel II of Portugal, became the new king, but was eventually overthrown by the 5 October 1910 Portuguese republican revolution, which abolished the monarchy and installed a republican government in Portugal, causing him and his royal family to flee into exile in London, England.

  3. Há 2 dias · By 1510, King Manuel I of Portugal was pocketing a million cruzados yearly from the spice trade alone, and this led François I of France to dub Manuel I "le roi épicier", meaning "the grocer king". In 1506, about 65% of the state income was produced by taxes on overseas activity.

  4. Há 1 dia · Their voyages helped establish Portugal as a global superpower with a vast overseas empire stretching from Brazil to Southeast Asia. King Manuel I, who reigned from 1495 to 1521, was the driving force behind Portugal‘s golden age. Known as "Manuel the Fortunate," he ushered in an era of prosperity, cultural flourishing, and architectural ...

  5. Há 5 dias · Em 1496, um édito real de D. Manuel I ordenara que os judeus e muçulmanos deixassem Portugal ou se convertessem ao cristianismo. Muitos optaram pela conversão por motivos económicos ou outros e passaram a ser conhecidos como cristãos-novos. Os judeus, que antes ocupavam posições sociais importantes, tornaram-se alvos da ira popular.

  6. Há 4 dias · Publicidade. Portugal tem uma história que se estende ao longo de vários séculos. São quase 900 anos desde o momento da sua fundação. Neste percurso histórico, muitas foram as figuras que realizaram feitos que as tornaram em autênticas celebridades, personalidades que merecem ser recordadas e celebradas. Uma dessas personalidades é Vasco da Gama.

  7. Há 4 dias · Introduction. Following the Great Maritime Discoveries of the fifteenth century, the Age of Merchant Empires marked the period when several European countries established direct trade connections with Africa, Asia, and the Americas.