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[edit] A message from Rex
"a poet, and known as Ré Lavrador, or the working king, from his work in is country's service." in this article - I will correct it, but I would thank if someone would check it because of my english - there are some errors. - In portuguese, Ré is a musical note, the D in english! - Rei Lavrador doesn't mean worker king, that would be Rei Trabalhador, D. Dinis (or Denis) was called Farmer King (I'm not sure if farmer is a correct translation) because he planted some woods near a placed called Leiria (pine), the wood would later be used to make the boats used on the portuguese "discoverys" - again, I don't know how to say it in english, "descobrimentos". --—The preceding unsigned comment was added by Rex Nihil (talk • contribs).