Replying to @aitorehm Lots of PT-related milestones today: 1640 - Independence restored 1910 - Flag of Portuguese Republic adopted 2009 - Treaty of Lisbon enters into force 2024 - First PT president of the European Council Show more
A series of giant outdoor signs have been placed across Lisbon and Porto (Portugal) with the message "All we want for Christmas: the hostages in their homes" by the Portuguese NGO Associação Lusa Portugueses por Israel @PTporIsrael Show more
Restoration of Independence Day in Portugal is celebrated annually on December 1st. National Holiday The Restoration of Independence Day, December 1st, is a national holiday. Starting in 2013, as part of a package of measures aimed at increasing productivity, the Portuguese… Show more
Portugal regained independence from Spain on December 1, 1640, after 60 years of foreign rule. Today, we celebrate Restoration of Independence Day, honoring the bravery that restored our sovereignty!
The Sé de Portalegre, or Cathedral of Portalegre, in Portugal is a national monument. Construction began in 1556 and finished in the early 17th century.
HAPPY RESTORATION OF INDEPENDENCE DAY TO THE NATION OF PORTUGAL! We pray that the protection, provision and wisdom of the Creator of the universe may continue to abide with you and guide you in paths of peace and prosperity - in Jesus' name, amen! Show more
#Portugal #history #OnThisDay Why is today the 1st of December a public holiday in Portugal? https://tinyurl.com/3j52uzph - Today, the Restoration of Independence in Portugal is celebrated. This date recalls the action of Portuguese nobles, who on December 1, 1640 invaded… Show more
#OTD in 1640 Portugal’s nobility, the high bourgeoisie and the merchant classes revolted against Spain whose King had inherited the Portuguese Crown in 1580. By the time they were done with us we had no navy! However the people put an end to this Union. It’s a national holiday. Show more
Replying to @Dulcepresilha 6 - we shall fight in the hills; we shall never surrender, and if, which I do not for a moment believe, this island or a large part of it were subjugated and starving, then our Empire beyond the seas, armed and guarded by the British Fleet, would carry on the struggle, until, Show more
Portugal Restoration of Independence Day, or Dia da Restauração da Independência, celebrates the country's regained sovereignty from Spanish rule. The observance aims to commemorate the bravery and determination of the Portuguese people, who played a crucial role in restoring their nation's independence.
The roots of Portugal Restoration of Independence Day can be traced back to 1640 when a group of Portuguese nobles, instigated by the Duchess of Mantua, led a revolutionary movement against the Spanish governance of Habsburg rule. On December 1st, 1640, Portuguese rebels successfully overthrew the then Spanish-appointed governor, effectively establishing the sovereignty of the House of Braganza. This historical event embodies the spirit of unity and solidarity among European nations in advocating for independence, human rights, and democratic values.
Portugal allows cities and towns across the EU to participate in various cultural and educational activities organized on Restoration of Independence Day. These activities provide an opportunity for EU citizens to learn more about Portugal's rich history and traditions while fostering cultural exchange and mutual understanding among member states. Portugal Restoration of Independence Day takes place annually on December 1st.
Top facts about Restoration of Independence Day
During the Spanish reign over Portugal, the Spanish crown was overtaxing the Portuguese and leaving their colonies unprotected.
The Portuguese Restoration War lasted until 1668 until Spain and Portugal signed the Treaty of Lisbon.
D. João Duque de Braganza, descendant of King D. Manuel III, was proclaimed the new King of Portugal.
Between 1808 and 1821, Rio de Janeiro was the capital of Portugal but when Brazil declares independence in 1822, it is shifted back to Lisbon.
Every war when it comes, or before it comes, is represented not as a war but as an act of self-defence against a homicidal maniac. - George Orwell, English novelist and writer
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Restoration of Independence Day Top Events and Things to Do
Spread awareness on social media by using the hashtag #PortugalRestorationIndependence, #1640Revolution and #IndependenceforPortugal.
Visit the Mosteiro dos Jeronimos in Lisbon, Portugal. It is steeped in history and was built in the 15th century. It features a grand, gothic style monastery and is considered one of Portugal’s greatest historical figures.
Read a book about Portugal’s long history. Some of our favourites are: Portugal: A Companion History, The History of Portugal, and The Portuguese Empire 1415-1808: A World on the Move.