The Hymno da Carta (English: Hymn of the Charter, modern Portuguese spelling: Hino da Carta) was officially proclaimed the national anthem of the Kingdom of Portugal in May 1834.[1] It was composed by King Pedro IV of Portugal. "Carta" stands for the Constitutional Charter which Pedro IV granted to Portugal. The anthem remained officially in place until 19 July 1911,[2] nine months after Portugal became a republic, and was replaced by A Portuguesa.
English: Hymn of the Charter | |
---|---|
Former national anthem of Portugal | |
Music | Pedro IV of Portugal, 1821 |
Adopted | May 1834 |
Relinquished | 5 October 1910 |
Preceded by | Hymno Patriotico |
Succeeded by | A Portuguesa |
Lyrics
editPortuguese lyrics | Approximate translation |
---|---|
First stanza | |
Ó Pátria, Ó Rei, Ó Povo, |
O Fatherland, O King and People, |
Chorus | |
Viva, viva, viva o Rei |
Hail, hail, hail the King! |
Second stanza | |
Oh com quanto desafogo |
Oh with what relief |
Chorus | |
Third stanza | |
Venturosos nós seremos |
Fortunate we shall be |
Chorus | |
Fourth stanza | |
A verdade não se ofusca, |
The truth cannot be obscured, |
Chorus |
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ "Portugal (1834-1910)". nationalanthems.info. 7 April 2013. Retrieved 24 December 2018.
- ^ "Portugal". nationalanthems.info. 7 April 2013. Retrieved 24 December 2018.
External links
edit- Music Sheet (in English)
- Download the anthem Hino da Carta Archived 2016-03-03 at the Wayback Machine