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The Council of Ministers is a collegial executive body within the Government of Portugal. It is usually presided over by the prime minister, but the president of the republic can preside over it at the prime minister's request. Besides the prime minister, the vice prime ministers and all ministers are members of the Council of Ministers.
This is a list of heads of state of Portugal from 1139 to the present day. Between 1139 and 1910, Portugal had a Monarchy system, with all monarchs coming from a single ancestor, Afonso I of Portugal, although the direct lines were cut during the passing of time due to several events. In the almost 800 years of Monarchy, Portugal had four royal ...
(*) – In 1508, King Manuel I of Portugal devised a plan to partition the Portuguese empire in Asia into three separate governments or "high captaincies" – (1) Captain-Major of the seas of Ethiopia, Arabia and Persia, centered at Socotra, was to cover the East African and Arabian-Persian coasts, from Sofala to Diu; (2) Captain-Major of the seas of India, centered at Cochin, was to cover the ...
This is a list of territorial governors in the 20th century (1901–2000) AD, ... Kingdom of Portugal, First Portuguese Republic, Ditadura Nacional, ...
Carlos da Silva Costa (born November 3, 1949, in Oliveira de Azeméis) is a Portuguese economist who served as Governor of the Bank of Portugal from June 7, 2010 [1] to July 20, 2020, when he was succeeded by Mário Centeno.
Governor: 1587 to 1591: Miguel Teles de Moura, Governor: 1591 to 1592: Duarte Peixoto da Silva, Governor: 1592 to 1593: Francisco de Vila Nova, acting Governor: 1593 to 1597: Fernandes de Meneses, Governor: 1597 to c. 1598: Vasco de Carvalho, Governor: c. 1598 to 1601: João Barbosa da Cunha, acting Governor: 1601 to 1604: António Maciel ...
Pages in category "Portuguese colonial governors and administrators" The following 40 pages are in this category, out of 40 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Governor 1708 1709: 20: Manuel de Souto-Maior Governor 1709 1714: 21: Manuel Ferreira de Almeida Governor 1714 1714: 2nd time 22: Domingos da Costa Governor 1714 1718: 23: Francisco de Melo e Castro Governor 1718 1719: 24: Manuel de Santo António Governor 1719 1722: 25: António de Albuquerque Coelho Governor 1722 1725: 26: António Moniz de ...