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federer7 · 2 months
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Lisbon, Portugal. 1955
Photo: Henri Cartier-Bresson
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quattroneuville · 2 months
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1981 Rally Portugal but it looks more like a board of messy pictures you take of your friends on a road trip.
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flordemurta · 27 days
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4 portuguese monarchs who might had same-sex relationships:
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1) Pedro I of of Portugal, certainly, one if the most renowned portuguese monarchs, largely due to the saga of “love and passion” with Inês de Castro. Yet, it was common knowledge that she wasn't the Pedro’s only love: he harboured a passion for his squire, Afonso Moreira, a relationship that ended as disastrously as his other romantic (or not) entanglements. On one fateful occasion, Afonso was caught in bed with Catarina Tosse, wife of Lourenço Gonçalves, who was an esteemed magistrate.
Throughout his reign, Pedro earned the epithet “the Cruel” for his ruthless administration of justice, whereby transgressions of any magnitude often resulted in swift execution. Pedro’s decision to order Afonso’s castration as punishment for his adultery starkly manifested his merciless ethos. Nevertheless, according to Fernão Lopes, a chronicler of portuguese court at the time, in chapter VIII of “Crônica de el-rei D. Pedro I”, his harshness stemmed from a surge of jealousy on the king’s part upon discovering his beloved squire’s relationship with a woman.
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2) Prince Henry, revered as “the Navigator”, occupies a central role particularly during the epoch of maritime exploration.
He was hailed as “chaste prince”, having never entered into wedlock, with no historical accounts suggesting (with certainty) any relationships with women. In the annals of 1444, Henry experienced the loss of a “dear friend” in Ceuta, a tragedy that pluged him into 3 months of profound mourning. Both his father, King John I, and his brother, King Edward, counselled him to “rein in his emotions, lest he indulge men beyond what virtue dictates.”
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3) King Sebastian contracted gonorrhoea at the age 10/11, a malady documented in medical records at the time that rendered him sexually impotent. Some historians posit that this affliction may have dissuaded Sebastian from pursuing matrimonial unions or romantic relationships with women.
Even though, the “Crônicas de el-rei D. Sebastião” by Friar Bernardo da Cruz recounts an incident during a hunt in the Alentejo, where the entourage of nobles accompanying King Sebastian were stirred by a commotion. Investigating the disturbance, they stumbled upon the monarch locked in an embrance with a fugitive slave amidst the woodland.
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4) King Afonso VI, sibling to Queen Catarina of Braganza, earned a reputation for rebeliouness and unruliness from a tender age, yet he harboured no ambitions for kingship.
His reign , marred by a series of missteps, was etched in history for its futile ventures. Despite grappling with severe health afflictions — such as partial paralysis stemming from hemiplegic fever, and scourge of bulimia — Afonso found solace in nocturnal escapades with his inner circle of friends. Among them was António Conti, an intalian peddler of opulent attire and accoutrements to Europe’s nobility. Conti’s sway in Afonso’s court burgeoned as he assumed the role of sartorial advisor and facilitator of introductions to foreign luminaries. Also, both grew increasingly closer to esch other, with Afonso avoiding royal gatherings to spend time with Conti, mostly in his chambers.
In 1666, Afonso took the hand of Maria Francisca Isabel of Savoy, yet their union was fleeting. Maria, citing non-consummation owing to Afonso’s hemiplegia, sought an annulment. In letters to his sister, he bemoaned Maria’s coercive measures, by which she compelled him into relationships with 14 courtesants in a bid to unearth the root of their marital discord.
Seeking to shield Afonso’s sovereignty and secure the portuguese lineage, Luisa de Gusmão, his mother, sanctioned the arrest and subsequent exile of Conti to the distant shores of Brazil.
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pirateswhore · 8 months
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okay okay okay but... consider...
Killian takes Emma on a cruise of the Mediterranean for their honeymoon.. and they spend a few days in each port, lay on sandy beaches, thread through bustling markets. at night, they lay on Jolly's deck, looking at the stars
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soomovic · 2 months
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Thierry Henry VS Rui Costa - France x Portugal - UEFA Semi Final Euro 2000.
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lostinlifetravelling · 9 months
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une-sanz-pluis · 3 months
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It was Gaunt who arranged Henry's marriage. The object of his attentions was Mary, the co-heiress to Humphrey de Bohun, earl of Hereford, Essex and Northampton, who had died at the age of thirty in January 1373, leaving no sons, two underage daughters, and a very substantial inheritance. The elder daughter, Eleanor (born in 1366), was married to Gaunt's brother, Thomas of Woodstock, earl of Buckingham, probably in 1374. What now happened to Mary (born in 1369–70) was naturally a matter of considerable interest to Buckingham. As long as she remained single, the entire Bohun inheritance would fall to him; were she to marry, he would be obliged to share it with her husband. Inconveniently, other duties now deflected his attention. On 3 May 1380, he indented with the king and council to lead an expedition to Brittany with a retinue of 5,000 men. During the following two months he did what he could to ensure that the Bohun patrimony did not slip from his grasp during his absence: on 8 May he obtained a royal grant of the custody of Mary's share of the inheritance during her minority; on 22 June Eleanor came of age and Thomas performed his fealty to the king for his wife's share of the lands. Shortly before leaving he even took the precaution of bringing Mary to stay with her sister at Pleshey castle (Essex), where he arranged for her to be instructed by nuns with the intention that she should join the order of St Clare. According to Froissart, ‘the young lady seemed to incline to their doctrine, and thought not of marriage’. Hopeful of having ensured the integrity of his inheritance, Buckingham shipped his troops to Calais and, on 24 July 1380, set out with his army on a campaign from which he would not return for nine months. No sooner had he done so than Gaunt made his move. Three days after his brother's crossing, he secured a royal grant of Mary's marriage, ‘for marrying her to his son Henry’, and shortly after this induced her mother, Joan countess of Hereford, to spirit her away from Pleshey and take her to Arundel, where the young couple were rapidly betrothed. They were married on 5 February 1381 in a service held at Countess Joan's manor of Rochford (Essex). The connivance of the king and council, who would have been aware of the blow this inflicted on Buckingham, is a measure of the financial and political leverage Gaunt exercised in Richard II's minority government. Gaunt attended and presented Mary with a ruby, as well as paying for the festivities; Henry's sisters, Philippa and Elizabeth, each gave their new sister-in-law a goblet and ewer. The king and Edmund earl of Cambridge (Gaunt's younger, and Buckingham's older, brother) may also have been there, for ten royal minstrels and four of Cambridge's minstrels received gratuities from Gaunt for enlivening the proceedings. There was nothing hasty or clandestine about the wedding.
Chris Given-Wilson, Henry IV (Yale University Press, 2016)
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(Art: Photograph by Henri Cartier-Bresson taken in Portugal, 1955)
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People are rivers, always ready to move from one state of being into another. It is not fair, to treat people as if they are finished beings. Everyone is always becoming and unbecoming. 
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helianskies · 20 days
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bitter teeth ⠀• ⠀chapter 14 ⠀🎟
When the locket came into his possession, he closed his hand around it and almost began to cry. An immediate wave of emotion crashed over him and it was hard to not become a victim of the rush.
It was Antonio's locket. The locket that he always wore, and was supposed to wear to keep him safe.
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stella-rose91 · 16 hours
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And here s the first ten finalists from first semifinal!
1)SERBIA!!!
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2)PORTUGAL!!!
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3)SLOVENIA!!!
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4)UKRAINE!!!
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5)LITHUANIA!!!
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6)FINLAND!!!
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7)CYPRUS!!!
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8)CROATIA!!!
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9)IRELAND!!!
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10)AND... LUXEMBOUG!!!
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And that's all for the first semifinal. Today of course the finale of Eurovision Song Contest, but i promise i'll write my review about the second semifinale of Eurovision. But for now i wish you a nice saturday and bye!!
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rabbitcruiser · 9 months
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Henry the Navigator lead Portuguese forces to victory over the Marinids at the Conquest of Ceuta on August 21, 1415
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isadomna · 2 years
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ISABEL 2012
Michelle Jenner as Isabel de Castilla
Rodolfo Sancho as Fernando II de Aragon
Pablo Derqui as Enrique IV de Castilla
Barbara Lennie as Juana de Portugal
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Henri Lehmann (German-born French, 1814 - 1882) Portrait of a young female, 1837
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chicinsilk · 2 years
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US Vogue June 1952 ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Unknown model wears a tight little top in a tight little pattern of A.B.C. silk-like cotton. With a big checked skirt of Springmaid broadcloth, by Sportwhirl. All-metal belt, made-to measure at Mr.John.
Photo Henry Clarke
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anne-the-quene · 10 months
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Descendants of the Tudors
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