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[edit] By period
- Prehistoric Portugal (it's only a timeline; needs proper text)
- Pre-Roman Portugal (only a timeline; needs proper text)
- Lusitania, Lusitanians and Gallaecia (Roman Portugal) (needs an article for the Portuguese territory as a whole)
- Visigoths and Suevi (Germanic Portugal) (same thing as Roman Portugal)
- Al-Andalus and Reconquista (Muslim Portugal) (needs an article for the Portuguese territory as a whole)
- First County of Portugal (it's only a timeline; needs proper text)
- Kingdom of Galicia and Portugal (very short)
- Second County of Portugal (it's only a timeline; needs proper text)
- The establishment of the monarchy in Portugal (good article; needs a table of contents and some wikification)
- The consolidation of the monarchy in Portugal (same thing as the establishment)
- 1383-1385 Crisis (same thing as establishement and consolidation)
- Portugal in the Age of Discovery
- Portuguese Empire
- Struggle for the throne of Portugal
- Iberian Union
- History of Portugal (1640-1777) (formerly Portugal from the Restoration to the 1755 Earthquake)
- History of Portugal (1777-1834) (formerly Portugal from the Napoleonic Invasions to the Civil War)
- History of Portugal (1834-1910) (formerly Portugal in the 19th century)
- Portuguese First Republic (needs a table of contents and a lot of improvements; needs real facts and less studies)
- Portuguese Military Dictatorship and Estado Novo (Portugal) (the first is very short; Estado Novo is fine)
- History of Portugal (1974-1986) (formerly Portugal from the Carnation Revolution to the EEC)
- History of Portugal (1986-2000) (formerly Portugal in the 1990's)
- Portugal in the 2000's
[edit] Timelines
- Timeline of Portuguese history - Pre-Roman Western Iberia (Before the 3rd Century BC)
- Timeline of Portuguese history - Roman Lusitania and Gallaecia (3rd Century BC to 4th Century AC)
- Timeline of Portuguese history - Germanic Kingdoms (5th to 8th Century)
- Timeline of Portuguese history - Al' Garb Al'Andalus and the begining of the Reconquista (8th to 9th Century)
- Timeline of Portuguese history - First County of Portugal (9th to 11th Century)
- Timeline of Portuguese history - Second County of Portugal (11th to 12th Century)
- Timeline of Portuguese history - First Dynasty: Burgundy (12th to 14th Century)
- Timeline of Portuguese history - Second Dynasty: Aviz (14th to 16th Century)
- Timeline of Portuguese history - Third Dynasty: Habsburg (Spanish rule) (16th to 17th Century)
- Timeline of Portuguese history - Fourth Dynasty: Bragança (17th to 20th Century)
- Timeline of Portuguese history - First Republic (20th Century)
- Timeline of Portuguese history - Second Republic: Authoritarian Estado Novo (20th Century)
- Timeline of Portuguese history - Third Republic: Democracy (20th Century to Present)
[edit] By topic
- Economic history of Portugal
- Cultural history of Portugal
- Arts history of Portugal
- Military history of Portugal
- Colonial history of Portugal
- Demographic history of Portugal
- Diplomatic history of Portugal
- Sports history of Portugal
[edit] By event
[edit] War and Revolution
- Muslim conquest of Iberia
- Battle of Covadonga
- Battle of São Mamede
- Battle of Ourique
- Battle of Arouca
- Siege of Lisbon
- Battle of Atoleiros
- Battle of Aljubarrota
- Battle of Ceuta
- Battle of Alfarrobeira
- Battle of Chaul
- Battle of Alcazarquivir
- Battle of Alcântara (1580)
- Naval Battle of Vila Franca
- Restoration of Independence
- Battle of Castelo Rodrigo
- Battle of the Lines of Elvas
- Battle of Montes Claros
- Battle of Montijo
- Battle of Ameixial
- Second Battle of Guararapes
- Battle of Matapan
- War of the Oranges
- Napoleonic invasions of Portugal
- Peninsular War
- Battle of Vimeiro
- Battle of Buçaco
- Lines of Torres Vedras
- Liberal revolution of Oporto
- Abrilada
- Vilafrancada
- Liberal Wars
- Mindelo disembarkment
- Establishment of the Portuguese Republic
- Portugal in the Great War
- 28 May coup d'état
- Portuguese Colonial War
- Carnation Revolution
[edit] Diplomacy and law
- Trety of Tui
- Cortes of Lamego, 1143
- Treaty of Zamora
- Manifestis Probatum
- Cortes of Coimbra, 1211
- Cortes of Guimarães, 1288
- Treaty of Alcanizes
- Cortes of Évora, 1325
- Cortes of Elvas, 1361
- Trety of Alcoutim
- Cortes of Coimbra, 1385
- Anglo-Portuguese Alliance
- Treaty of Windsor 1386
- Treaty of Monção
- Cortes of Évora, 1391
- Cortes of Viseu, 1391
- Cortes of Guimarães, 1401
- Cortes of Guarda, 1465
- Cortes of Coimbra, 1472-1473
- Cortes of Montemor-o-Novo, 1477
- Cortes of Évora, 1481
- Cortes of Montemor-o-Novo, 1495
- Treaty of Tordesillas
- Treaty of Zaragoza
- Cortes of Évora, 1535
- Cortes of Lisbon, 1579
- Cortes of Almeirim, 1580
- Cortes of Tomar, 1581
- Treaty of Madrid (1750)
- Távora affair
- Expulsion of the Jesuits of Portugal
- Treaty of Fontainebleau
- Trety of Commerce and Navigation
- Convention of Sintra
- Portuguese Constitution of 1822
- Constitutional Charter of 1826
- Convention of Évora-Monte
- Portuguese Constitution of 1838
- British ultimatum of 1890
- Portuguese Constitution of 1911
- Portuguese Constitution of 1833
- Portuguese Constitution of 1976
- Accession of Portugal to the EC
[edit] Exploration
- Discovery of the Madeira Islands
- Discovery of the Azores Islands
- Crossing of the Cape Bojador
- Crossing of the Cape of Good Hope
- Discovery of the maritime route to India
- Discovery of Brazil
- Airplane crossing of South Atlantic
[edit] Other events
- 1755 Lisbon earthquake
- Independence of Brazil
- Lisbon Regicide
- Expo '98
- 2004 European Football Championship
[edit] Biographies (more than incomplete)
[edit] By Dynasty and Monarch
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[edit] House of Burgundy
- Afonso I of Portugal (Alphonzo I)
- Sancho I of Portugal
- Afonso II of Portugal (Alphonzo II)
- Sancho II of Portugal
- Afonso III of Portugal (Alphonzo III)
- Dinis I of Portugal (Denis I)
- Afonso IV of Portugal (Alphonzo IV)
- Pedro I of Portugal (Peter I)
- Fernando I of Portugal (Ferdinand I)
[edit] House of Aviz
- João I of Portugal (John I)
- Duarte I of Portugal (Edward I)
- Afonso V of Portugal (Alphonzo V)
- João II of Portugal (John II)
- Manuel I of Portugal (Emanuel I)
- João III of Portugal (John III)
- Sebastião I of Portugal (Sebastian I)
- Henrique I of Portugal (Henry I)
- António I of Portugal (Anthony I) - disputed
[edit] Philippine House
- Filipe I of Portugal, Felipe II of Spain (Philip I/II)
- Filipe II of Portugal, Felipe III of Spain (Philip II/III)
- Filipe III of Portugal, Felipe IV of Spain (Philip III/IV)
[edit] House of Braganza
- João IV of Portugal (John IV)
- Afonso VI of Portugal (Alphonzo VI)
- Pedro II of Portugal (Peter II)
- João V of Portugal (John V)
- José I of Portugal (Joseph I)
- Maria I of Portugal (Mary I)
- João VI of Portugal (John VI)
- Pedro IV of Portugal (Peter IV)
- Miguel I of Portugal (Michael I)
- Maria II of Portugal (Mary II)
- Pedro V of Portugal, Pedro I of Brazil (Peter V/I)
- Luís I of Portugal (Lewis I)
- Carlos I of Portugal (Charles I)
- Manuel II of Portugal (Emanuel II)
[edit] By President
[edit] First Republic
- Teófilo Braga
- Manuel de Arriaga
- Bernardino Machado
- Sidónio Pais
- João do Canto e Castro
- António José de Almeida
- Manuel Teixeira Gomes
[edit] Military dictatorship and Estado Novo
- José Mendes Cabeçadas
- Manuel Gomes da Costa
- António Óscar Carmona
- António de Oliveira Salazar
- Francisco Craveiro Lopes
- Américo Thomaz
[edit] Third Republic
[edit] By Prime Minister
[edit] Monarchy
- Pedro de Sousa Holstein
- João Francisco de Saldanha Oliveira e Daun
- José Jorge Loureiro
- António Severim de Noronha
- José da Gama Carneiro e Sousa
- José Bernardino de Portugal e Castro
- Bernardo de Sá Nogueira de Figueiredo
- António Dias de Oliveira
- Rodrigo de Almeida Carvalhais
- José Travassos Valdez
- Joaquim António de Aguiar
- António Bernardo da Costa Cabral
- Nuno José de Moura Barreto
- António José de Ávila
- Fontes Pereira de Melo
- Anselmo José Braamcamp
- António Rodrigues Sampaio
- Luciano de Castro
- António de Serpa Pimentel
- João Crisóstomo de Abreu e Sousa
- José Dias Ferreira
- Ernesto Hintze Ribeiro
- João Franco
- Francisco Joaquim Ferreira do Amaral
- Artur de Campos Henriques
- Sebastião de Sousa Teles
- Wenceslau Pereira de Lima
- Francisco de Veiga Beirão
- António Teixeira de Sousa
[edit] First Republic
- José Pinheiro Chagas
- Augusto Vasconcelos
- Duarte Leite
- Afonso Costa
- Bernardino Machado
- Victor Hugo de Azevedo Coutinho
- Joaquim Pimenta de Castro
- José de Castro
- António José de Almeida
- Sidónio Pais
- João Tamagnini Barbosa
- José Relvas
- Domingos Leite Pereira
- Alfredo de Sá Cardoso
- António Maria Baptista
- José Ramos Preto
- António Maria da Silva
- António Granjo
- Álvaro de Castro
- Liberato Pinto
- Tomé de Barros Queirós
- Manuel Maria Coelho
- Carlos Maia Pinto
- Francisco da Cunha Leal
- António Ginestal Machado
- Alfredo Rodrigues Gaspar
- José Domingues dos Santos
- Vitorino de Carvalho Guimarães
[edit] Military dictatorship and Estado Novo
- José Mendes Cabeçadas
- Manuel Gomes da Costa
- Óscar Carmona
- José Vicente de Freitas
- Artur Ivens Ferraz
- Domingos da Costa e Oliveira
- António de Oliveira Salazar
- Marcelo Caetano
[edit] Third Republic
- Adelino da Palma Carlos
- Vasco Gonçalves
- José Batista Pinheiro de Azevedo
- Mário Soares
- Alfredo Nobre da Costa
- Carlos Mota Pinto
- Maria de Lourdes Pintasilgo
- Francisco Sá Carneiro
- Diogo Freitas do Amaral
- Francisco Pinto Balsemão
- Aníbal Cavaco Silva
- António Guterres
- José Manuel Durão Barroso
- Pedro Santana Lopes
- José Sócrates
[edit] Others
[edit] Queens consort
[edit] House of Burgundy
- Maud of Savoy (Alphonzo I)
- Dulce of Barcelona (Sancho I)
- Urraca of Castile (1186-1220) (Alphonzo II)
- Mécia Lopes de Haro (Sancho II)
- Matilda II of Boulogne (Alphonzo III)
- Beatrice of Castile (1242-1303) (Alphonzo III)
- Elizabeth of Portugal (Denis I)
- Beatrice of Castile (1293-1359) (Alphonzo IV)
- Inês de Castro (Peter I)
- Leonor Teles de Menezes (Ferdinand I)
[edit] House of Aviz
- Philippa of Lancaster (John I)
- Leonor of Aragon (Edward I)
- Isabel of Portugal (1432-1455) (Alphonzo V)
- Joan, princess of Castile (Alphonzo V)
- Leonor of Viseu (John II)
- Isabella of Aragon (1470-1498) (Emmanuel I)
- Maria of Aragon (Emmanuel I)
- Eleonore of Austria (Emmanuel I)
- Catherine of Habsburg (John III)
[edit] Philippine House
- Margaret of Austria (Philip II)
- Elisabeth of France (Philip III)
[edit] House of Braganza
- Luisa de Guzman (John IV)
- Marie-Françoise of Savoy (Alphonzo VI and Peter II)
- Marie Sophie of Neuburg (Peter II)
- Mary Anne of Austria (John V)
- Marianne Victoria of Borbón (Joseph I)
- Charlotte of Spain (John VI)
- Maria Leopoldina, Empress of Brazil (Peter IV)
- Stephanie of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen (Peter V)
- Maria Pia of Savoy (Lewis I)
- Amélie of Orléans (Charles I)
[edit] Kings consort
- Peter III of Portugal] (Mary I)
- Ferdinand II of Portugal (Mary II)
[edit] Princes and Princesses
[edit] House of Burgundy
- Alphonzo I
- Sancho I
- Alphonzo II
- Alphonzo III
- Denis I
- Alphonzo IV
- Peter I
- Ferdinand I
[edit] House of Aviz
- John I
- Edward I
- Alphonzo V
- John II
- Emanuel I
- John III
- Anthony I
[edit] Philippine House
- Philip I
- Don Carlos of Spain
- Isabella Clara Eugénia, princess of Spain
- Catarina Micaela, princess of Spain
- Philip II
- Anna of Austria (1601-1666)
- Carlos, Grand-Prior of Castile
- Cardinal-Infante Ferdinand
- Philip III
[edit] House of Braganza
- John IV
- Peter II
- John V
- Joseph I
- Mary I
- John VI
- Peter IV
- Mary II
- Lewis I
- Charles I
[edit] Miscellaneous people
- Viriathus
- Pope Damasus I
- Vímara Peres
- Garcia II of Galicia and Portugal
- Raymond of Burgundy
- Henry, Count of Portugal
- Teresa of Leon
- Egaz Moniz or Egas Moniz de Ribadouro
- Martim Moniz
- Geraldo the Fearless
- Anthony of Lisbon
- Pope John XXI
- Fernão Lopes
- Nuno Álvares Pereira
- Gomes Eanes de Zurara
- João Gonçalves Zarco
- Tristão Vaz Teixeira
- Gil Eanes
- Diogo Cão
- Pêro de Barcelos
- João Fernandes Lavrador
- Pêro da Covilhã
- Bartolomeu Dias
- Vasco da Gama
- Pedro Álvares Cabral
- Ferdinand Magellan
- Afonso de Albuquerque
- Pedro Nunes
- Gil Vicente
- Luís de Camões
- Damião de Góis
- Sebastião de Melo, Marquis of Pombal
- Nicolas Jean de Dieu Soult
- Jean-Andoche Junot
- André Masséna
- Alexandre Herculano
- Cesário Verde
- Eça de Queiroz
- Fernando Pessoa
- Columbano Bordalo Pinheiro
- Jacinta and Francisco Marto
- Alves Reis
- Egas Moniz
- Manoel de Oliveira
- Gago Coutinho
- José Norton de Matos
- Humberto Delgado
- Eusébio
- Álvaro Cunhal
- Duarte Pio, Duke of Braganza
- Álvaro Siza Vieira
- Carlos Lopes
- Rosa Mota
- Luís Figo
- António Vitorino
- José Mourinho
- Doña Gracia Mendes Nasi