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  2. History of Lisbon - Wikipedia

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    A new era began in Lisbon on 1 November 1755, All Saints Day, [250] when a devastating earthquake, one of the most powerful in recorded history, destroyed two thirds of the city. [ 251 ] [ 252 ] The first shock struck at 9:40 a.m., [ 253 ] [ 254 ] followed by another tremor at 10:00 a.m., and a third at noon. [ 255 ]

  3. National Museum of Costume (Portugal) - Wikipedia

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    The Museu Nacional do Traje e da Moda is located in Monteiro-Mor Palace, in Lisbon, Portugal. [2] It has a collection of more than 33,000 items, which includes mainly masculine and feminine costumes from the 18th and 19th centuries.

  4. Portugal in the Middle Ages - Wikipedia

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    Portugal and the Iberian Peninsula in 1157. Afonso had already won many victories over the Moors. At the beginning of his reign the religious fervor which had sustained the Almoravid dynasty was rapidly subsiding; in Portugal independent Moorish chiefs ruled over cities and petty taifa states, ignoring the central government; in Africa the Almohades were destroying the remnants of the ...

  5. Lisbon - Wikipedia

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    Furthermore, in 1994, Lisbon was the European Capital of Culture and, in 1998, organised the Expo '98 (1998 Lisbon World Exposition). Lisbon is also home to the Lisbon Architecture Triennial, [109] the Moda Lisboa (Fashion Lisbon), [110] ExperimentaDesign – Biennial of Design, [111] and LuzBoa – Biennial of Light. [112]

  6. Category:Portuguese brands - Wikipedia

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    Clothing brands of Portugal (3 P) E. Eyewear brands of Portugal (1 P) N. Nelo (1 C, 1 P) P. Portuguese products with protected designation of origin (51 P ...

  7. Category:Portuguese clothing - Wikipedia

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  8. Culture of Portugal - Wikipedia

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    There are two main varieties of fado, namely those of the cities of Lisbon and Coimbra. The Lisbon style is the most popular, while Coimbra's is the more refined style. Modern fado is popular in Portugal, and has produced many renowned musicians. According to tradition, to applaud fado in Lisbon you clap your hands, in Coimbra you cough as if ...

  9. Early medieval European dress - Wikipedia

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    Women's clothing in Western Europe went through a transition during the early medieval period as the migrating Germanic tribes adopted Late Roman symbols of authority, including dress. In Northern Europe, at the beginning of the period around 400 - 500 AD in Continental Europe and slightly later in England, women's clothing consisted at least ...