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portugalretratosdispersos · 3 months ago
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Mafalda Brito+Rui Pedro Lourenço, Nós, 2019
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sobreiromecanico · 1 month ago
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Amadora BD
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Mais um ano de Amadora BD, desta vez em duas etapas: uma primeira ida de manhã para tirar senhas para os autógrafos da tarde (ao melhor estilo Loja do Cidadão / Centro de Saúde) e, enfim, para desgraçar a carteira. O desastre só não foi maior devido a algumas despesas inesperadas deste mês... mas ainda deu para trazer uns livrinhos para casa.
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Não sei bem quem teve a ideia de começar a fazer excelentes adaptações de literatura para banda desenhada, mas têm vindo daí imensos bons livros. A Seita, em particular, tem apostado bastante neste segmento; este O Inferno de Dante é um dos mais recentes de uma colecção que já inclui Dracula, Frankenstein e Macbeth, entre outros. Quanto à Joana Afonso e à Joana Mosi, a esta altura do campeonato é seguro dizer que compro qualquer coisa ilustrada e/ou escrita por elas. No caso da Joana Afonso, aproveitei para comprar este Maria Moisés, com argumento de Carina Correia adaptando o romance homónimo de Camilo Castelo Branco para a colecção "Clássicos da Literatura Portuguesa em BD" da Levoir em parceria com a RTP (uma excelente iniciativa, já agora!). Da Joana Mosi já tinha comprado há uns dias o seu mais recente livro, A Educação Física, mas calhou encontrar este Nem Todos os Cactos Têm Picos numa das bancas, e não o deixei ficar lá.
Tanto Maria Moisés como A Educação Física tiveram direito a apresentação oficial no auditório do Amadora BD, com a presença das autoras - é sempre muito interessante ouvi-las a falar sobre os seus trabalhos. E seguiram-se os autógrafos.
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Primeiro com a Joana Mosi, que fez uma excelente apresentação ao novo "A Educação Física", e com quem é sempre um gosto conversar nestas ocasiões.
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E depois com a Joana Afonso, e também com a Carina Correia. Já o disse aqui no ano passado, também a propósito da passagem pelo Amadora BD, e suspeito de que voltarei a dizê-lo qualquer dia: ver a Joana Afonso a desenhar é absolutamente extraordinário. Já vi muitos excelentes artistas a fazer trabalhos incríveis em sessões de autógrafos, mas há qualquer coisa na forma como a Joana aborda o desenho que é fascinante de ver. Temos cá em casa a maior parte dos livros dela - todos óptimos, diga-se de passagem, e quase todos (se não todos) autografados; aliás, é possível que a Joana Afonso seja a autora portuguesa com mais livros nas nossas estantes.
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Fora do espaço das bancas- bem composto, como se vê, mas sem o caos do ano passado - há ainda uma zona de gaming (onde não fui) e o pavilhão das exposições, onde o destaque vai para a Mafalda, de Quino, por ocasião do 60º aniversário da célebre contestatária:
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Uma exposição dedicada ao 25 de Abril, no ano em que se assinalam os 50 anos da revolução que pôs fim à ditadura em Portugal:
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E um pequeno espaço dedicado ao super-herói Daredevil, da Marvel.
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E mais alguns espaços - existe uma exposição dedicada a Naruto, outra à história de tiras de jornal do diário desportivo A Bola, e mais algumas que me escapam agora. O espaço está óptimo (ainda que demasiado quente, ou pelo menos assim parecia hoje à tarde).
A Amadora BD vai continuar até ao próximo Domingo, 27 de Outubro. Já para mim só regressará em 2025.
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palecleverdoll · 7 months ago
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Queens and Princesses of the Spanish Kingdoms: Ages at First Marriage
I have only included women whose birth dates and dates of marriage are known within at least 1-2 years, therefore, this is not a comprehensive list. This data set ends with the transition to Habsburg-controlled Spain.
Sancha, wife of King Fernando I of Léon; age 14 when she married Fernando in 1032 CE
Ermesinda of Bigorre, wife of King Ramiro I of Aragon; age 21 when she married Ramiro in 1036 CE
Sancha, daughter of King Ramiro I of Aragon; age 18 when she married Count Ermengol III of Urgell in 1063 CE
Constance of Burgundy, wife of King Alfonso VI of Léon & Castile; age 19 when she married Count Hugh II of Chalon in 1065 CE
Felicia of Roucy, wife of King Sancho of Aragon; age 16 when she married Sancho in 1076 CE
Agnes of Aquitaine, wife of King Pedro I of Aragon; age 14 when she married Pedro in 1086 CE
Teresa, daughter of King Alfonso VI of Léon & Castile; age 13 when she married Count Henri of Burgundy in 1093 CE
Elvira, daughter of King Alfonso VI of Léon & Castile; age 15 when she married Count Raymond IV of Toulouse in 1094 CE
Bertha, wife of King Pedro I of Aragon; age 22 when she married Pedro in 1097 CE
Elvira, daughter of King Alfonso VI of Léon & Castile; age 17 when she married King Ruggero II of Sicily in 1117 CE
Berenguela of Barcelona, wife of King Alfonso VII of Léon & Castile; age 12 when she married Alfonso in 1128 CE
Urraca, daughter of King Alfonso VII of Léon; age 11 when she married King Garcia Ramirez of Navarre in 1144 CE
Petronilla, daughter of King Ramiro II of Aragon; age 14 when she married Count Ramon Berenguer IV of Barcelona in 1150 CE
Richeza of Poland, wife of King Alfonso VII of Léon & Castile; age 12 when she married Alfonso in 1152 CE
Sancha, daughter of King Alfonso VII of Léon & Castile; age 14 when she married King Sancho VI of Navarre in 1153 CE
Constanza, daughter of King Alfonso VII of Léon & Castile; age 16 when she married King Louis VII of France in 1154 CE
Urraca of Portugal, wife of King Fernando II of Léon; age 17 when she married Fernando in 1165 CE
Eleanor of England, wife of King Alfonso VIII of Castile; age 9 when she married Alfonso in 1170 CE
Sancha of Castile, wife of King Alfonso II of Aragon; age 20 when she married Alfonso in 1174 CE
Dulce, daughter of Queen Petronilla of Aragon; age 14 when she married King Sancho I of Portugal in 1174 CE
Berenguela, daughter of King Alfonso VIII of Castile; age 7 when she married Duke Conrad II of Swabia in 1187 CE
Marie of Montpellier, wife of King Pedro II of Aragon; age 10 when she married Viscount Raymond Geoffrey II of Marseille in 1192 CE
Garsenda of Foralquier, wife of Prince Alfonso II of Aragon; age 13 when she married Alfonso in 1193 CE
Constance of Toulouse, wife King Sancho VII of Navarre; age 15 when she married Sancho in 1195 CE
Constanza, daughter of King Alfonso II of Aragon; age 19 when she married King Emeric of Hungary in 1198 CE
Blanca of Castile, daughter of King Alfonso VIII of Castile; age 12 when she married King Louis VIII of France in 1200 CE
Eleonora, daughter of King Alfonso II of Aragon; age 22 when she married Count Raymond VI of Toulouse in 1204 CE
Urraca, daughter of King Alfonso VIII of Castile; age 19 when she married King Afonso II of Portugal in 1206 CE
Mafalda of Portugal, wife of King Enrique I of Castile; age 20 when she married Enrique in 1215 CE
Sancha, daughter of King Alfonso II of Aragon; age 25 when she married Count Raymond VII of Toulouse in 1211 CE
Elisabeth of Swabia, wife of King Fernando III of Castile; age 14 when she married Fernando in 1219 CE
Eleonora of Castile, wife of King Jaime I of Aragon; age 19 when she married Jaime in 1221 CE
Berenguela, daughter of King Alfonso IX of Léon; age 20 when she married Emperor Jean I of Brienne in 1224 CE
Marguerite of Bourbon, wife of King Teobaldo I of Navarre; age 15 when she married Teobaldo in 1232 CE
Yolanda of Hungary, wife of King Jaime I of Aragon; age 20 when she married Jaime in 1235 CE
Joan of Dammartin, wife of King Fernando III of Castile; age 17 when she married Fernando in 1237 CE
Yolanda, daughter of King Jaime I of Aragon; age 13 when she married King Alfonso X of Castile in 1249 CE
Isabelle of France, wife of King Teobaldo II of Navarre; age 14 when she married Teobaldo in 1255 CE
Kristina of Norway, wife of Prince Felipe of Castile; age 24 when she married Felipe in 1258 CE
Beatriz, daughter of King Teobaldo I of Navarre; age 16 when she married Duke Hugues IV of Burgundy in 1258 CE
Constanza, daughter of King Jaime I of Aragon; age 21 when she married Prince Manuel of Castile in 1260 CE
Constanza of Sicily, wife of King Pedro III of Aragon; age 13 when she married Pedro in 1262 CE
Isabel, daughter of King Jaime I of Aragon; age 14 when she married King Louis IX of France in 1262 CE
Beatrice of Savoy, wife of Prince Manuel of Castile; age 18 when she married Pierre of Chalon in 1268 CE
Blanche of France, wife of Prince Fernando of Castile; age 16 when she married Fernando in 1269 CE
Blanche of Artois, wife of King Enrique I of Navarre; age 21 when she married Enrique in 1269 CE
Beatriz, daughter of King Alfonso X of Castile; age 17 when she married Marquis William VII of Montferrat in 1271 CE
Esclaramunda of Foix, wife of King Jaime II of Majorca; age 25 when she married Jaime in 1275 CE
Maria de Molina, wife of King Sancho IV of Castile; age 17 when she married Sancho in 1282 CE
Yolanda, daughter of King Alfonso X of Castile; age 17 when she married Diego Lopez V de Haro in 1282 CE
Juana, daughter of King Enrique I of Navarre; age 11 when she married King Philippe IV of France in 1284 CE
Maria Diaz I de Haro, wife of Prince Juan of Castile; age 17 when she married Juan in 1287 CE
Yolanda, daughter of Prince Manuel of Castile; age 12 when she married Prince Afonso of Portugal in 1287 CE
Isabel, daughter of King Pedro III of Aragon; age 17 when she married King Denis of Portugal in 1288 CE
Isabel of Castile, wife of King Jaime II of Aragon; age 8 when she married Jaime in 1291 CE
Blanche of Anjou, wife of King Jaime II of Aragon; age 15 when she married Jaime in 1295 CE
Yolanda, daughter of King Pedro III of Aragon; age 24 when she married Prince Roberto of Naples in 1297 CE
Constanza of Portugal, wife of King Fernando IV of Castile; age 12 when she married Fernando in 1302 CE
Beatriz, daughter of King Sancho IV of Castile; age 16 when she married King Afonso IV of Portugal in 1309 CE
Maria, daughter of King Jaime II of Aragon; age 12 when she married Prince Pedro of Castile in 1311 CE
Constanza, daughter of King Jaime II of Aragon; age 12 when she married Prince Juan Manuel of Villena in 1312 CE
Teresa d'Entença, wife of King Alfonso IV of Aragon; age 14 when she married Alfonso in 1314 CE
Marie of Lusignan, wife of King Jaime II of Aragon; age 42 when she married Jaime in 1315 CE
Isabel, daughter of King Jaime II of Aragon; age 10 when she married King Frederick I of Germany in 1315 CE
Eleonora of Castile, wife of Prince Jaime of Aragon; age 12 when she married Jaime in 1319 CE
Elisenda of Montcada, wife of King Jaime II of Aragon; age 30 when she married Jaime in 1322 CE
Blanca de La Cerda y Lara, wife of Prince Juan Manuel of Castile; age 10 when she married Juan Manuel in 1327 CE
Constanza, daughter of King Alfonso IV of Aragon; age 18 when she married King Jaime III of Majorca in 1336 CE
Cecilia of Comminges, wife of Prince Jaime of Aragon; age 16 when she married Jaime in 1336 CE
Maria of Navarre, wife of King Pedro IV of Aragon; age 8 when she married Pedro in 1337 CE
Leonor of Portugal, wife of King Pedro IV of Aragon; age 19 when she married Pedro in 1347 CE
Eleonora of Sicily, wife of King Pedro IV of Aragon; age 24 when she married Pedro in 1349 CE
Juana Manuel, daughter of Prince Juan Manuel; age 11 when she married King Enrique of Castile in 1350 CE
Blanche of Bourbon, wife of King Pedro of Castile; age 14 when she married Pedro in 1353 CE
Constanza, daughter of King Pedro IV of Aragon; age 18 when she married King Federico of Sicily in 1361 CE
Maria de Luna, wife of King Martin of Aragon; age 14 when she married Martin in 1372 CE
Juana, daughter of King Pedro IV of Aragon; age 29 when she married Count Juan I of Ampurias in 1373 CE
Marthe of Armagnac, wife of King Juan I of Aragon; age 26 when she married Juan in 1373 CE
Beatriz of Portugal, wife of Prince Sancho of Castile; age 19 when she married Sancho in 1373 CE
Eleonora of Aragon, daughter of King Pedro IV of Aragon; age 17 when she married King Juan I of Castile in 1375 CE
Eleonora, daughter of King Enrique II of Castile; age 12 when she married King Carlos III of Navarre in 1375 CE
Isabel of Portugal, wife of Count Alfonso Enriquez; age 13 when she married Alfonso in 1377 CE
Violant of Bar, wife of King Juan I of Aragon; age 15 when she married Juan in 1380 CE
Beatriz of Portugal, wife of King Juan I of Castile; age 10 when she married Juan in 1383 CE
Juana, daughter of King Juan I of Aragon; age 17 when she married Count Matthieu of Foix in 1392 CE
Eleonora of Albuquerque, wife of King Fernando I of Aragon; age 20 when she married Fernando in 1394 CE
Yolanda, daughter of King Juan of Aragon; age 19 when she married Duke Louis II of Anjou in 1400 CE
Blanca I of Navarre, wife of Prince Martin of Aragon; age 15 when she married Martin in 1402 CE
Juana, daughter of King Carlos III of Navarre; age 20 when she married Count Jean I of Foix in 1402 CE
Beatriz, daughter of King Carlos III of Navarre; age 14 when she married Count James II of La Marche in 1406 CE
Isabel, daughter of King Pedro IV of Aragon; age 31 when she married Count Jaime II of Urgell in 1407 CE
Margarita of Prades, wife of King Martin of Aragon; age 14 when she married Martin in 1409 CE
Maria of Castile, wife of King Alfonso V of Aragon; age 14 when she married Alfonso in 1415 CE
Catalina of Castile, wife of Prince Enrique of Aragon; age 15 when she married Enrique in 1418 CE
Isabel, daughter of King Carlos III of Navarre; age 24 when she married Jean IV of Armagnac in 1419 CE
Maria, daughter of King Fernando I of Aragon; age 17 when she married King Juan II of Castile in 1420 CE
Eleonora, daughter of King Fernando I of Aragon; age 26 when she married King Duarte of Portugal in 1428 CE
Agnes of Cleves, wife of Prince Carlos of Aragon; age 17 when she married Carlos in 1439 CE
Blanca II of Navarre, daughter of King Juan II of Aragon and Queen Blanca I of Navarre; age 18 when she married King Enrique IV of Castile in 1440 CE
Eleonora of Navarre, daughter of King Juan II of Aragon and Queen Blanca 1 of Navarre; age 15 when she married Count Gaston IV of Foix in 1441 CE
Juana Enriquez, wife of King Juan II of Aragon; age 19 when she married Juan in 1444 CE
Isabel of Portugal, wife of King Juan II of Castile; age 19 when she married Juan in 1447 CE
Joana of Portugal, wife of King Enrique IV of Castile; age 16 when she married Enrique in 1455 CE
Isabel I of Castile, wife of King Fernando II of Aragon; age 18 when she married Fernando in 1469 CE
Juana, daughter of King Enrique IV of Castile; age 13 when she married King Afonso V of Portugal in 1475 CE
Juana, daughter of King Juan II of Aragon; age 21 when she married King Fernando I of Naples in 1476 CE
Isabel, daughter of King Fernando II of Aragon; age 20 when she married Prince Afonso of Portugal in 1490 CE
Juana, daughter of King Fernando II of Aragon; age 22 when she married Felipe I of Castile in 1501 CE
Margaret of Austria, wife of Prince Juan of Aragon; age 17 when she married Juan in 1497 CE
Maria, daughter of King Fernando II of Aragon; age 18 when she married King Manuel I of Portugal in 1500 CE
Catalina, daughter of King Fernando II of Aragon; age 15 when she married Prince Arthur of England in 1501 CE
Germaine of Foix, wife of King Fernando II of Aragon; age 18 when she married Fernando in 1506 CE
112 women; average age at first marriage was 16. The eldest bride was 42 years old, and the youngest was 7.
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sandyhookhistory · 2 years ago
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“A Repeat Beating For The Kriegsmarine” Eighty Years Ago Today - (Saturday) February 13th, 1943: In an eerily near-identical repeat of yesterday’s disaster, the Germans take it on the chin yet again, losing both another Type VIIC U-Boat AND another steamer, with far more fatal results. U-620, much like yesterday’s victim, U-442, is on her way home from a war patrol. At sea since December 19th, her 57 days have netted but one ship, the British tanker “British Dominion,” on January 11th, 165 miles northwest of the Canary Islands. Now, 106 miles northwest of Lisbon, Portugal, her rough luck runs out permanently. She’s jumped by an American-built twin-engine Consolidated PBY Catalina flying boat of 202 Squadron of the Royal Air Force, flying out of Gibraltar (Photo 1). This squadron, too, is on definitive search-and-destroy anti-submarine operations. Before the Germans can react, the Catalina roars in with depth-charges. The attack is fast, accurate, and lethal. U-620 is ripped open and down she goes. There are No Survivors. She takes All Hands – 47 Officers and Men – to the sea floor with her. Meanwhile, in the port city of Danzig (present day Poland) the German steamer “SS August Blume” (Photo 2) weighs anchor, heading for Aalborg, Denmark… never to be seen again. In the fog of war, the ship just up and vanishes without a trace somewhere in the Baltic. Her entire crew vanishes with her. Now, as if this wasn’t bad enough, at the north end of the Adriatic, off Molat Island, Yogoslavia, the British submarine HMS Thunderbolt (T-Class, Photo 3) picks off the Italian Navy minesweeper "Mafalda" with her deck gun. Juuuuust another day… 🇺🇲🇺🇲 ** Please Like & Follow "Sandy Hook History" on Facebook & Instagram for more amazing maritime and military histories of the Garden State and New York Harbor as well as a review of the 80th Anniversary of the Battle Of The Atlantic and World War 2** 🇺🇲🇺🇲 (at Fort Hancock, New Jersey) https://www.instagram.com/p/Conql8igym8/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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catie-does-things · 2 years ago
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Partial List of Royal Saints
Saint Abgar (died c. AD 50) - King of Edessa, first known Christian monarch 
Saint Adelaide of Italy (931 - 999) - Holy Roman Empress as wife of Otto the Great
Saint Ælfgifu of Shaftesbury (died 944) - Queen of the English as wife of King Edmund I
Saint Æthelberht of Kent (c. 550 - 616) - King of Kent
Saint Æthelberht of East Anglia (died 794) - King of East Anglia
Saint Agnes of Bohemia (1211 - 1282) - Bohemian Princess, descendant of Saint Ludmila and Saint Wenceslaus, first cousin of Saint Elizabeth of Hungary
Saint Bertha of Kent (c. 565 - c. 601) - Frankish Princess and Queen of Kent as wife of Saint Æthelberht
Saint Canute (c. 1042 - 1086) - King of Denmark
Saint Canute Lavard (1096 - 1131) - Danish Prince
Saint Casimir Jagiellon (1458 - 1484) - Polish Prince
Saint Cormac (died 908) - King of Munster
Saint Clotilde (c. 474 - 545) - Queen of the Franks as wife of Clovis I
Saint Cunigunde of Luxembourg (c. 975 - 1033) - Holy Roman Empress as wife of Saint Henry II
Saint Edmund the Martyr (died 869) - King of East Anglia
Saint Edward the Confessor (c. 1003 - 1066) - King of England
Saint Edward the Martyr (c. 962 - 978) - King of the English
Saint Elesbaan (Kaleb of Axum) (6th century) - King of Axum
Saint Elizabeth of Hungary (1207 - 1231) - Princess of Hungary and Landgravine of Thuringia
Saint Elizabeth of Portugal (1271 - 1336) - Princess of Aragon and Queen Consort of Portugal
Saint Emeric (c. 1007 - 1031) - Prince of Hungary and son of Saint Stephen of Hungary
Saint Eric IX (died 1160) - King of Sweden
Saint Ferdinand (c. 1199 - 1252) - King of Castile and Toledo
Blessed Gisela of Hungary (c. 985 - 1065) - Queen Consort of Hungary as wife of Saint Stephen of Hungary
Saint Helena (c. 246 - c. 330) - Roman Empress and mother of Constantine the Great
Saint Henry II (973 - 1024) - Holy Roman Emperor
Saint Isabelle of France (1224 - 1270) - Princess of France and younger sister of Saint Louis IX
Saint Jadwiga (Hedwig) (c. 1373 - 1399) - Queen of Poland
Saint Joan of Valois (1464 - 1505) - French Princess and briefly Queen Consort as wife of Louis XII
Blessed Joanna of Portugal (1452 - 1490) - Portuguese princess who served as temporary regent for her father King Alfonso V
Blessed Karl of Austria (1887 - 1922) - Emperor of Austria, King of Hungary, King of Croatia, and King of Bohemia
Saint Kinga of Poland (1224 - 1292) - Hungarian Princess, wife of Bolesław V of Poland and niece of Saint Elizabeth of Hungary
Saint Ladislaus (c. 1040 - 1095) - King of Hungary and King of Croatia
Saint Louis IX (1214 - 1270) - King of France
Saint Ludmila (c. 860 - 921) - Czech Princess and grandmother of Saint Wenceslaus, Duke of Bohemia
Blessed Mafalda of Portugal (c. 1195 - 1256) - Portuguese Princess and Queen Consort of Castile, sister of Blessed Theresa of Portugal
Saint Margaret of Hungary (1242 - 1270) - Hungarian Princess, younger sister of Saint Kinga of Poland and niece of Saint Elizabeth of Hungary
Saint Margaret of Scotland (c. 1045 - 1093) - English Princess and Queen Consort of Scotland
Blessed Maria Cristina of Savoy (1812 - 1836) - Sardinian Princess and Queen Consort of the Two Sicilies
Saint Matilda of Ringelheim (c. 892 - 968) - Saxon noblewoman and Queen of East Francia as wife of Henry I
Saint Olaf (c. 995 - 1030) - King of Norway
Saint Olga of Kiev (c. 900 - 969) - Grand Princess of Kiev and regent for her son Sviatoslav I, grandmother of Saint Vladimir the Great
Saint Oswald (c. 604 - 642) - King of Northumbria
Saint Radegund (c. 520 - 587) - Thuringian Princess and Frankish Queen
Saint Sigismund of Burgundy (died 524) - King of the Burgundians
Saint Stephen of Hungary (c. 975 - 1038) - King of Hungary
Blessed Theresa of Portugal (1176 - 1250) - Portuguese Princess and Queen of León as wife of King Alfonso IX, sister of Blessed Mafalda
Saint Vladimir the Great (c. 958 - 1015) - Grand Prince of Kiev and grandson of Saint Olga of Kiev
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barbarapicci · 11 months ago
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Streetart by Mafalda Goncalves @ Palmela, Portugal, for FOmE
More pics at: https://barbarapicci.com/2023/12/20/streetart-mafalda-goncalves-palmela-portugal/
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maffywitch · 9 months ago
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Olá a todos.
O meu nome é Mafalda, tenho 32 anos quase a fazer anos :) e sou portuguesa.
Gosto de escrever livros com personagens das séries que mais amo como por exemplo, Vampire Diaries, Harry Potter, Twilight, TeenWolf e True Blood.
Descobri este site agora mesmo e por isso sou nova por aqui.
Nesta página irei publicar um livro meu que acabei de criar e que também estou a publicar noutros sites. Quem não perceber português eu posso traduzir para inglês :)
Ainda estou a organizar as minhas ideias mas espero que gostem do livro.
Boa noite a todos (aqui em Portugal são quase 2 horas da manhã)
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hotnew-pt · 1 month ago
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Gata de Mafalda Castro sumiu mas já tem novidade - a Ferver #ÚltimasNotícias #Portugal
Hot News Mafalda Castro já pode respirar aliviada! Sua gata, Júlia, estava desaparecida durante a manhã desta segunda-feira, 14 de outubro, mas, depois, que a apresentadora pediu ajuda aos seguidores para encontrá-la, a patuda acabou voltando para casa. “Malta, só para agradecer a toda a gente que me partilhou o ‘storie’ e nos ajudou. Ela entrou em casa, literalmente. Deixamos tudo aberto e ela…
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goalhofer · 1 month ago
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2024 olympics Portugal roster
Athletics
João Coelho (Vila Franca De Xira)
Isaac Nader (Faro)
Samuel Barata (Lisbon)
João Buaró (Câmara De Lobos)
Francisco Belo (Castelo Branco)
Tsanko Arnaudov (Lisbon)
Pedro Pichardo (Lisbon)
Tiago Pereira (Lisbon)
Leandro Ramos (Oliveira De Bairro)
Vitória Oliveira (Lisbon)
Lorène Bazolo (Lisbon)
Cátia Azevedo (Oliveira De Azeméis)
Salomé Afonso (Lisbon)
Mariana Machado (Braga)
Fatoumata Diallo (Paris, France)
Ana Cabecinha (Beja)
Susana Santos (Oliveira Do Douro)
Agate De Sousa (São Tomé São Tomé & Príncipe)
Jessica Inchude (Lisbon)
Eliana Bandeira (Lisbon)
Irina Rodrigues (Leiria)
Liliana Cá (Barreiro)
Breakdancing
Vanessa Farinha (London, U.K.)
Canoeing
Fernando Pimenta (Ponte De Lima)
Messias Baptista (Vila De Conde)
João Ribeiro (Esposende)
Teresa Portela (Esposende)
Cycling
Rui Da Costa (Póvoa De Varzim)
Nelson Oliveira (Anadia)
Iúri Leitão (Viana Do Costelo)
Rui Oliveira (Vila Nova De Gaia)
Daniela Campos (Faro)
Maria Martins (Santarém)
Raquel Queirós (Vila De Conde)
Equestrian
António Do Vale (Lastrup, Germany)
Manuel Grave (Golegã)
Duarte Seabra (Santarém)
Maria Caetano (Monforte)
Rita Duarte (Lisbon)
Gymnastics
Gabriel Albuquerque (Loulé)
Ana Martins (Porto)
Judo
João Fernando (Coimbra)
Jorge Da Fonseca (São Tomé, São Tomé & Príncipe)
Catarina Costa (Coimbra)
Bárbara Timo (Lisbon)
Tais Pina (Amadora)
Patrícia Sampaio (Tomar)
Rochele Nunes (Pelotas, Brazil)
Sailing
Eduardo Marques (Lisbon)
Diogo Costa (Porto)
Mafalda De Lima (Porto)
Carolina João (Lisbon)
Shooting
Maria Barros (Porto)
Skateboarding
Thomas Augusto (San Marcos, California)
Gustavo Ribeiro (Almada)
Surfing
Teresa Bonvalot (Cascais)
Yolanda Sequeira (Faro)
Swimming
João Costa (Guimarães)
Miguel Nascimento (Lisbon)
Diogo Ribeiro (Coimbra)
Camila Rebelo (Vila Nova De Poiares)
Angélica André (Matosinhos)
Table tennis
Marcos Freitas (Madeira)
Tiago Apolónia (Ochsenhausen, Germany)
João Geraldo (Ochsenhausen, Germany)
Jieni Shao (Gondomar)
Yu Fu (Lisbon)
Tennis
Nuno Borges (Maia)
Francisco Cabral (Porto)
Triathlon
Ricardo Batista (Torres Novas)
Vasco Vilaça (Amadora)
Melanie Dos Santos (Lisbon)
Maria Tomé (Lisbon)
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revista-amazonia · 3 months ago
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Fundo Verde para o Clima se reestrutura para se tornar o “parceiro preferencial” dos doadores
  Desde que o Fundo Verde para o Clima (GCF) aprovou seus primeiros oito projetos pouco antes da assinatura do Acordo de Paris, em 2015, seus investimentos para reduzir emissões e adaptar países em desenvolvimento às mudanças climáticas cresceram para US$ 15 bilhões em 270 projetos. Mafalda Duarte, especialista em finanças climáticas de Portugal, que lidera o secretariado do fundo na Coreia do…
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oziasfilho · 4 months ago
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Revista Mapas do Confinamento , a publicação do coletivo que representa uma série de talentos (onde estou incluído).
Faça o download gratuito no link no final do post
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REVISTA MAPAS DO CONFINAMENTO
19 edições com colaborações de:
Ana Carvalho | Lelena Lucas | Teresa dos Santos | Paulo Kellerman | Ondjaki | Susana Piedade | Hirondina Joshua | Richard Zimler | Rafael Ibarra | Telma Tvon | Kátia Borges | Carla de Sousa | Ricardo Fonseca Mota | José Luís Jorge | Maria Teresa Horta | Maria João Cantinho | Heduardo Kiesse | Godofredo de Oliveira Neto | Ana Gilbert | José Luís Mendonça | Frankie Boy | Décio Zylbersztajn | Pedro Teixeira Neves | Deusa d'África | André Timm | Mélio Tinga | Eduardo Duarte | Ana Cristina Silva | Natália Timerman | Elísio Miambo | Goretti Pereira | Adriane Garcia | Hugo Mezena | Marcela Dantés | Zetho Cunha Gonçalves | Mónia Camacho | Sónia Silva | Ronaldo Cagiano | Rafael Vieira | José Alberto Postiga | Sónia Travassos | Alê Motta | João Nuno Azambuja | Alice WR | Amílcar Bettega | Emílio Tavares Lima | Domingos Lobo | Dirce Waltrick do Amarante | Renata Belmonte | Manuela Vaz | Julieta Massossote | Teresa Guerreiro | Sérgio Tavares | Tiago D. Oliveira | Almeida Cumbane | Ana Pessoa | Sara Bandarra | Claudia Nina | Henrique Rodrigues | Otildo Justino Guido | Harrie Lemmens | Olinda Gil | Patrícia Lavelle | Susana Gonçalves | Rafael Azevedo | Agnaldo Bata | Rui Zink | Katia Gerlach | Vanessa Vascouto | Teresa Afonso | João da Silva | Sébastien Rozeaux | Céline Gaille | Luísa Semedo | Mazé Torquato Chotil | Helena Machado | Sónia Queimado Lima | Luísa Ducla Soares | Aida Gomes | Eltânia André | Ana Moderno | Lahissane | Daísa Rizzotto Rossetto | Renato Tardivo | Ricardo Figueira | Marta Barbosa Stephens | Cristina Vicente | Ozias Filho | Nara Vidal | João Anzanello Carrascoza | Edmilson Mavie | Juliana Berlim | Gabriela Ruivo Trindade | Juliana Monteiro Carrascoza | Cristina Drios | Alex Andrade | Sónia Palma | António Ladeira | Sílvia Bernardino | Nuno Gomes Garcia | Simone Mota | Nuno Camarneiro | Lopito Feijóo | Thais Beltrame | Paulo Martins | Dominique Stoenesco | Luciana Grether | Catarina Gomes | Rita Reis | Sara Bandarra | Sónia Borges | Maraia | Inês Soares | Fátima Nascimento | Yara Kono | Ana Biscaia | Thais Beltrame | Luísa Portugal | Mafalda Milhões | Marta Madureira | Rachel Caiano | João Batista Melo | Helena Terra | Catarina Gomes | Mónica Brandão | Gabriela Silva | Rodrigo Tavares | Amosse Mucavele | Valério Maúnde | Carla Bessa | Sara F. Costa | Paulo Landeck | Samuel F. Pimenta | Paulo José Costa | Mário Araújo | Dora Nunes Gago | Rita Taborda Duarte | Kalaf Epalanga | Phoe McCallum
Download gratuito:
https://www.mapasdoconfinamento.com/magazine-portuguese
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zeraphimtwins · 5 months ago
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Wow what a timing lol
I go to a Mexican restaurant for my break and it's palying the Euro cup ; Portugal vs Georgia ahahahaha
The last time I watched Portugal in the Euro cup, I was in a small pub in Notting Hill Gate -- cheering so loudly for them to win against France with the love of my life at the time.
Those somewhat sweeter and much poorer times. She was so great to me because she was so dependent with me from the beginning. Into our matured years, I fell into ways that ended up hurting her more than it did me. And I will always regret that.
But man did I love Mafalda so much at one point. When Portugal won the Euro cup and we were inseparable and she was fledgling herself in her Artes and acting -- life was incredible and I will never ever change it for the world. Ever ever change it for the world.
This was all almost 5 years ago now. And now you're married hahahaha.
When was 2016???? Wtfffff that long ago???? ;,///
*** Edit: this was LIKE 8 YEARS AGO? You got married like 5 years ago tho lol. We both would've thought. You get me? It makes sense even if at the time I thought it was a bad look you'd argue with him online but yea. Go figure. No spite though, but lol.
Regardless of the who's and why's and her mother and w/e. I loved loving Mafalda the way we both could. We allowed for so much good growth when we were oh so so so young for oh so long.
The beautiful Portuguesea. Os saudades existem, mano... sim existem
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supersabbatical2024 · 6 months ago
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5/31/24: Friday. Drive to Rua da Savinha 220, Valongo, Porto 4440-572, VRBO Reservation ID HA-3WQ16F, host Teresa Maria Moreira Moutinho.
We arrived at our final stop on our Portugal trip to a really lovely house, and we were met by Teresa’s teen daughter Mafalda and her little brother Joaquim. They were so sweet, and showed us around the house. Mafalda’s English was great, of course, and she explained that their family used to live in this house years ago, but now it is used just for friends and rentals. I love how the kids help out with the family biz. We met a number of kids during our travels through Portugal, young people working with their parents, in a restaurant, at a candy store, or checking in the renters. The kids seem so poised and competent, it’s like family apprenticeship, and it seems like a nice way for young people to learn about the real world…of course you need to have the family business first.
Anyway, the house was fabulous, and first things first — one of our favorite travel activities — the supermercado. The Continente around the corner from us had everything: groceries, a Papelaria (a stationery store - another favorite travel activity of mine). I have popped in to many a papeleria throughout Portugal, some more than once, and have bought a bunch of art supplies, as well as some cute pens.
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barbarapicci · 1 year ago
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Streetart by Mafalda Goncalves @ Carvoeira, Portugal, for União de Freguesias de Carvoeira e Carmões
More pics at: https://barbarapicci.com/2023/07/14/streetart-mafalda-goncalves-carvoeira-portugal/
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Portugal, Razão e Mistério, de António Quadros, será o tema, já no próximo dia 23 de Março, da primeira sessão das renovadas Tertúlias de Cultura Portuguesa, que, sob o lema geral da busca das Linhas Matriciais da Identidade Portuguesa, tinham sido interrompidas por ocasião da passada pandemia. Motivo forte de reflexão, mormente hoje, quando se impõe ter presente a razão de ser de Portugal, indissociável do mistério da sua origem e finalidade, o livro de António Quadros, cujos dois primeiros volumes foram editados em 1986 e 1987, tinha ficado a aguardar a publicação do terceiro, que não chegou concluir. Reeditado num único volume, em 2020, pela Alma dos Livros, saiu enriquecido com os textos que deixara esboçados para o derradeiro tomo, pelo que a nova edição se intitula justamente Portugal, Razão e Mistério. A trilogia.
Constitui ele o melhor e mais completo remate do que foi o principal motivo implícito e explícito de toda uma obra, que pode dizer-se confluiu para a elaboração da teoria da história portuguesa. A qual não só tem sido desatendida, como substituída amiúde por teorizações estranhas, a maior parte das vezes aceites sem outro critério se não o do prestígio alcançado noutros contextos, aos quais melhor se aplicam. Ora, é por demais evidente, que a prática depende sempre de uma teoria, consciente ou não, pelo que se compreende quanto nos desviámos da que é conforme à nossa identidade ou razão de ser; que é como quem diz, quanto urge assumirmos a que nos é própria.
Esta primeira sessão do novo ciclo das Tertúlias de Cultura Portuguesa, terá lugar na Cooperativa do Povo Portuense, no cruzamento da Rua do Paraíso com a Rua de Camões, no Porto, às 15 horas do próximo dia 23 de Março. Está prevista a presença de Mafalda Ferro, Paulo Jorge Teixeira, Joaquim Pinto da Silva, Joaquim Domingues e José Almeida, que animarão este encontro.
Como sempre, a participação será livre e aberta a toda a comunidade.
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hotnew-pt · 1 month ago
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Mafalda Castro agradece ajuda após susto com a gata #ÚltimasNotícias #Portugal
Hot News Depois de ter deixado um pedido de ajuda no Instagram por causa do sumiço da gata Julinha, Mafalda Castro agradeceu o apoio dos seguidores e revelou que a amiga de quatro patas já voltou para casa. “Ela entrou em casa, deixamos tudo aberto e ela já está aqui. Ela entrou pela porta do closet, que estava aberta também depois que ela saiu. Claro que pensamos em tudo, que ela estava em uma…
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