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  2. Liberal Wars - Wikipedia

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    Liberal Wars. The Liberal Wars ( Portuguese: Guerras Liberais ), also known as the War of the Two Brothers ( Guerra dos Dois Irmãos ), was a war between liberal constitutionalists and conservative traditionalists in Portugal over royal succession that lasted from 1828 to 1834. Embroiled parties included the Kingdom of Portugal, Portuguese ...

  3. Corte-Real family - Wikipedia

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    The Corte-Real family (also Côrte-Real and Corte Real) [1] is a Portuguese noble family dating back to 14th century, originating in Tavira. The family is famous for its involvement in the Portuguese discoveries during the Age of Exploration, in the 16th century. During this time, João Vaz Corte-Real and his sons Gaspar Corte-Real and Miguel ...

  4. War of the Two Brothers - Wikipedia

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    War of the Two Brothers. War of the two brothers. War of the Two Brothers may refer to: Inca Civil War, 1529–1532, Peru. Liberal Wars, 1828–1834, Portugal. War of Brothers, 1988–1990, Lebanon.

  5. Tale of Two Brothers - Wikipedia

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    Created. c. 1197 BC. Discovered. before 1858. Present location. London, England, United Kingdom. The " Tale of Two Brothers " is an ancient Egyptian story that dates from the reign of Seti II, who ruled from 1200 to 1194 BC during the 19th Dynasty of the New Kingdom. [1] The story is preserved on the Papyrus D'Orbiney, [2] which is currently ...

  6. Portugal - Wikipedia

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    Portugal voluntarily entered a dynastic union (1580–1640) because the last two kings of the House of Aviz died without heirs, resulting in the Portuguese succession crisis of 1580. Philip II of Spain claimed the throne and was accepted as Philip I of Portugal. Portugal did not lose its formal independence, forming a union of kingdoms.

  7. Portugal–Angoche conflict - Wikipedia

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    In 1856, Portugal sent another naval expedition to Angoche but it was a failure. Instead, Portugal decided to make use of Zambezi irregulars of Joao Bonifacio, one of the two da Silva brothers. Joao Bonifacio organized and built up his army with great care.

  8. List of wars involving Portugal - Wikipedia

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    Siege of Kotte (1557–1558) Battle of Mulleriyawa. Siege of Colombo (1587–88) Campaign of Danture. Battle of Balana. Kandyan commerce raiding against Portugal (1612–1613) Battle of Mulleriyawa (1624) Battle of Jaffna (1628) Battle of Randeniwela.

  9. Calema - Wikipedia

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    António Mendes Ferreira. Fradique Mendes Ferreira. Calema are a music duo from São Tomé and Príncipe with origins in Portugal formed by the two brothers António Mendes Ferreira (born 5 April 1992) and Fradique Mendes Ferreira (born 19 March 1987). The name of the duo refers to the special undulation on the African coast.