coup d'état that took place on 9 September 1836 in Portugal and ended Devorismo, leading to the promulgation of the Constitution of 1838. A number of...
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Queen, Maria II of Portugal). This was one of the earliest references to Devorismo (Devourism), i.e., the corrupt practice of using the public treasury to...
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Sesimbra; Filipe de Sousa Holstein [pt] (1841–1884), 1st Marquis of Monfalim; Devorismo Charles C. F. Greville, A Journal of the Reigns of King George IV and...
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18 November 1835 to 19 April 1836 he was Prime Minister of Portugal. Devorismo Pereira, João Manuel Esteves; Rodrigues, Guilherme (1909). Portugal; diccionario...
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was published in Berlin. Saldanha had a son who died in Berlin in 1845. Devorismo Revolt of the Marshals Gilman, Peck & Colby 1905, p. 478. Hughes 1847...
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her husband eighteen. Politically, the period 1834-1836 was known as devorismo (“devourism’) because it was characterised by a sense of unprincipled...
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Wellington, he was the bearer of Wellington's Portuguese Army marshal's baton. Devorismo Revolt of the Marshals Genealogical information on the 1st Duke of Terceira...
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