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Creation of articles
editThe first thing we need to work out is the abundance of red links:
The revolution itselfThe war- Ceuta
Emigration to BrazilElevation of Brazil to Vice-KingdomGold from BrazilHuge expenditures in architecture and within the CorteAbsolutism in PortugalTreaty of MethuenReforms of the Marquis of Pombal1755 EarthquakeThe Távora affairExpulsion of Jews- Conclusion
End of Pombal's dictatorshipContinental blockadeFirst Napoleonic InvasionEscape of the Royal Family to BrazilSecond Napoleonic InvasionThird Napoleonic InvasionThe Invasions in the context of the Peninsular War- English domination
- The liberal movement
- Return of the King to Portugal
- Independence of Brazil
- Adoption of the Constitution
- Miguel's usurpation and return of absolutism
- Civil War
- The constitutional monarchy
- The stabilization of the regime
- The rotation system
- Imperialism in Africa
- The pink map
- Rise of the Republican Party
- João Franco's dictatorship
- The Regicide of Lisbon
- The Revolution of 25 October 1910
- The Establishment of the Republic
- The instability of the First Republic
- The 28 May coup d'état
- The dictatorial regime and the restrictions
- Rise of Salazar
- Fiscal reforms of Salazar and his success
- The importance of religion
- The drafting of the 1933 Constitution
- The resons for the Carnation Revolution
- The revolution itself
- The political changes
- National Salvation Junta
- Post-revolution MFA
- The Revolution Counsil
- The independence of the African colonies and East Timor
- The retornados
- The nationalizations
- The hot-summer of 1975
- The Constituent Assembly and the new Constitution
- Legislative and presidential elections (Soares and Ramalho Eanes)
- Application for membership of the EEC
- The Democratic Alliance (AD)
- Soares second government
- Admission in the EC
- Rise of Cavaco Silva
- Reforms of Cavaco Silva and the EEC funds
- The economic downturn in the early 90s
- Strikes, student demonstrations, and corruption allegations
- Rise of António Guterres
- The economic growth
- Expo '98
- The handover of Macau
- The late 90's economic crisis
- The fall of Guterres
- The economic crisis and the rise PSD-PP coalition
- Independence of East Timor
- The introduction of the euro
- Portugal and the War on Terrorism
- Manuela Ferreira Leite, Bagão Félix and the budget deficit
- Euro 2004
- Durão Barroso's resignation and Santana Lopes appointment
- Santana Lopes governmental crisis and the fall of the coalition
- PS ablosute majority, the deficit again, the economic struggle and the future
Improvements urgently needed
editRegarding the periods in the series we urgently need to add content to the following topics:
Portugal-relation
editIn these articles we need to create a new article focusing more on the Portuguese issues or creating a subsection in the articles to specify the events related to Portugal:
Al-Andalus (Moorish rule)
editQueens
editMajor article needed: List of Portuguese queens
House of Burgundy
edit- Dulce of Barcelona (Sancho I)
- Urraca of Castile (1186-1220) (Afonso II)
- Mécia Lopes de Haro (Sancho II)
- Beatrice of Castile (1242-1303) (Afonso III)
- Beatrice of Castile (1293-1359) (Afonso IV)
- Leonor Teles de Menezes (Ferdinand I)
House of Aviz
edit- Leonor of Aragon (Edward I)
- Isabel of Portugal (1432-1455) (Afonso V)
- Isabella of Aragon (1470-1498) (Manuel I)
House of Braganza
edit- Marie Sophie of Neuburg (Peter II)
- Mary Anne of Austria (John V)
- Stephanie of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen (Peter V)
- Maria Pia of Savoy (Louis I)
- Amélie of Orléans (Charles I)
Princes and princesses
editHouse of Habsburg
edit- Catarina Micaela, princess of Spain (daughter of Philip II/I)
- Carlos, Grand-Prior of Castile (son of Philip III/II)
Others
edit- Nuno Mendes
- Mumadona Dias
- Fernando Perez de Trava / Fernão Peres de Trava / Fernão Perez de Trava / Hernán Perez de Trava
- Egaz Moniz or Egaz Moniz de Ribadouro
- Martim Moniz
- Geraldo the Fearless
- João das Regras
- Conde de Andeiro
- Manuel da Nóbrega
- João Pinto Ribeiro
- Antão Vaz de Almada
- Salvador Correia de Sá e Benevides
- Sancho Manuel
- João Rodrigues de Vasconcelos e Sousa, 2nd Count of Castelo Melhor
- Luís de Vasconcelos e Sousa, 3rd Count of Castelo Melhor
- Pedro Jacques de Magalhães
- Eugénio dos Santos
- Manuel da Maia
- António Luís de Meneses, 1st Marquis of Marialva
- Luís de Meneses, 3rd Count of Ericeira
- António Luís de Sousa, 2nd Marquis of Minas
- Luís da Cunha
- Count of Lippe
- Saint John de Brito
- Vicente Nicolau de Mesquita
- Ribeiro Sanches
- Carlos Mardel
- Pina Manique
- Mouzinho da Silveira
- Filinto Elísio
- Leonor de Almeida, Marquis of Alorna
- Marcos Portugal
- João Domingos Bomtempo
- António Feliciano de Castilho
- Júlio Dinis
- Passos Manuel
- Luís Augusto Pinto de Soveral, 1st Marquis of Soveral
- Miguel Bombarda
- Júlio de Matos
- Alexandre Serpa Pinto
- Henrique Paiva Couceiro
- Ramalho Ortigão
- Teixeira de Pascoais
- António Machado Santos
- José Carvalho Araújo
- José Norton de Matos
- António Silva
- Eduardo Souto Moura
- Bento de Jesus Caraça
- Aristides de Sousa Mendes
- António Champalimaud
- Fernando Namora
- José Régio
- Amadeo de Souza-Cardoso
- José de Almada Negreiros
- Maria Helena Vieira da Silva
- Francisco Lucas Pires
- José Pacheco Pereira
- Add more please
Prime Ministers
editIn the Constitutional Monarchy, first of all we need to separate the name of the Prime Minister from the title he has.
Articles needed:
Constitutional monarchy
edit- Pedro de Sousa Holstein
- José Jorge Loureiro
- António Severim de Noronha
- José da Gama Carneiro e Sousa
- José Bernardino de Portugal e Castro
- António Dias de Oliveira
- Rodrigo de Almeida Carvalhais
- Joaquim António Aguiar
- António Bernardo da Costa Cabral
- Nuno José de Moura Barreto
- António José de Ávila
- 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
- Francisco Joaquim Ferreira do Amaral
- Artur de Campos Henriques
- Sebastião de Sousa Teles
- Wenceslau Pereira de Lima
- Francisco de Veiga Beirão
First Republic
edit- José Pinheiro Chagas
- Duarte Leite
- Victor Hugo de Azevedo Coutinho
- Joaquim Pimenta de Castro
- José de Castro
- João Tamagnini Barbosa
- José Relvas
- Domingos Leite Pereira
- Alfredo de Sá Cardoso
- António Maria Baptista
- José Ramos Preto
- 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
Democracy
editDiscoveries
editOther events
edit- Treaty of Alcanizes
- Restoration of Independence
- Treaty of Badajoz
- Napoleonic invasions of Portugal
- Battle of the Douro
- Revolution of Porto
- Lisbon regicide
- Establishment of the Portuguese Republic or October 5th revolution / October 5 revolution / 5th October revlution / 5 October revolution
- Accession of Portugal to the EC