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Templar castle built in 1160 in Tomar, Portugal. It has a massive convent inside built to acomodate the order of christ.

Castles, Châteaux, and Fortresses - Content concerning historic fortifications and palaces.

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Documentários sobre a 1° Guerra Mundial

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Just 2 random pictures of Her Majesty the Queen of England on a visit to Portugal in 1957

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Domingos Sequeira - Adoration of the Magi (1828). 100×140

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High quality images of SFW art meant for appreciating, and sharing.

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Domingos Sequeira - Adoration of the Magi (1828). [100×140]

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An art gallery of realistic paintings that have endured the test of time.

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Uniformes Militares Portugueses

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Help identifying a coat of arms from Portugal

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For discussions pertaining to the science and art of heraldry, coats of arms, blazonry, and the like.

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Can someone identify this coat? I found it in an exposition on a Portuguese frigate (Frigate - D.Fernando II e Glória). It had no info about it.

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We are dedicated to antiques (older than 100 years). Join in!

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Portuguese ship

Forum for questions, information, photos, build logs and all things related to building model ships.

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D. Sebastião, sois vós?

Subreddit dedicado ao país mais rico da Europa, e o glorioso império Português além mar. Pagamos as nossas dívidas.

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The Nossa Senhora church located at Madeira Island in Portugal. The construction started in 1471 and it was inaugurated in 1748.

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High quality images of architecture.

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Just a bunch of colourized fotos of the Portuguese Royal Family.

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The Portuguese monarchist flag waving in Lisbon (Belém) in the museum of the combatant

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Queen Isabel of Aragão, consort queen in the kingdom of Portugal. She died on this day (1282 - 1325) and was canonized as saint in 1625 by pope Urban VIII due to her performed miracle known in Portugal as the Miracle of the Roses.

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The Nau Portugal built specifically for the Portuguese World's Expo in 1940. Even tho some people said it was going to capsize, it was launched and well, it did capsized. It was repaired in time for the expo.

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For anything truly interesting as fuck

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The Portuguese Royal palace of Ajuda in Lisbon, planned to be one of the biggest palaces in Europe. Today the it is used as a museum to the crown jewlery and for the royalty way of life of the 19th century. Monarchs surely had a great sense of style, truly one of the best eras to live on (as a king)

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A portrait of King D. José I of Portugal, House of Bragança.

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A statue of the first portuguese king D. Afonso Henriques, the conqueror. The king fought his own mother and the Moors to proclaim the independence of the county of Portugal and then establish the Portuguese Kingdom.

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