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  1. Il y a 4 jours · In 1910, a republican revolution ended the reign of the House of Braganza, and the last king, Manuel II, fled into exile. The Pena Palace was declared a national monument and opened to the public as a museum.

  2. Il y a 1 jour · The Portuguese Restoration War ended the sixty-year period of the Iberian Union under the House of Habsburg. This was the beginning of the House of Braganza, which reigned in Portugal until 1910.

  3. Il y a 4 jours · The story of Pousada Convento Vila Vicosa begins in 1514, when Jaime, the 4th Duke of Bragança, ordered the construction of a grand new convent in Vila Vicosa. The duke‘s intention was to create a holy sanctuary for the unmarried daughters of Portugal‘s noble families, particularly those of his own illustrious House of Braganza.

  4. Il y a 1 jour · In 1640, the House of Braganza revolted against Spanish rule and reasserted Portugal's independence. When Spain's first Habsburg ruler Charles I became king of Spain in 1516 (with his mother and co-monarch Queen Juana I effectively powerless and kept imprisoned till her death in 1555), Spain became central to the dynastic struggles ...

  5. Il y a 3 jours · Pic: Wikipedia. Tate Britain is featuring the work of an 18th century Jewish artist in its latest exhibition. “Now you see us, Women artists in Britain 1520-1920′ includes a miniature portrait by Catherine da Costa, lent by Jewish Museum London. Born in London to a Sephardi family, da Costa (née Mendes), 1679-1756, was the first noteworthy ...

  6. Il y a 1 jour · John Wallop, 1st Viscount Lymington. United Kingdom. Monmouth House. (demolished in 1773) Soho Square. James Scott, 1st Duke of Monmouth, 1st Duke of Buccleuch. United Kingdom. Bramham Park.

  7. Il y a 5 jours · On the right-hand side of the Fulham Road, nearly opposite Sussex House, and with its gardens and grounds stretching away to the water-side, stood Brandenburgh House, a mansion which in its time passed through various vicissitudes. According to Lysons, it was built early in the reign of Charles I. by Sir Nicholas Crispe, of whom we ...