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Bronze statue of poet
Fernando Pessoa
in the
Café A Brasileira
, in the
Chiado
neighbourhood
Early times
Verissimo, Maxima and Julia according to tradition were the first three martyrs of Olisipo, considered native and later also as Romans in the city (3rd and 4th centuries AD)
São Gens was a legendary bishop-martyr who, according to tradition, has been one of the first bishops of Lisbon, even during the Roman domination of
Lusitania
Fernando Martins de Bulhões, later
Saint Anthony of Lisbon
(c. 1195
[
1
]
–1231) is a
Catholic
saint
Pedro Julião, ordained
Pope John XXI
, (c. 1215–1277), was the only Portuguese-born Pope
Fernão Lopes
(c. 1385–after 1459), chronicler appointed by King
Edward of Portugal
. Fernão Lopes wrote the
history of Portugal
, but only a part of his work remained. His way of writing was based on oral discourse, and, on every page, it revealed his roots among the common people. He is one of the fathers of the European
historiography
, or a precursor of the scientific historiography, basing his works always on the documental proof, and, has he said, on his pages "one cannot find the beauty of words but the nudity of the truth." He was an autodidact
15 Century
Isaac Abrabanel
, Isaac ben Judah Abrabanel (1437–1508), commonly referred to just as Isaac Abrabanel or Isaac Abravanel, was a
Portuguese
Jewish
statesman
, notable philosopher,
Bible commentator
, and financier.
Francisco de Almeida
(c. 1450–1510), nobleman, soldier and explorer, counsellor to King
John II of Portugal
and the first Viceroy of Portuguese India. Almeida is credited with establishing Portuguese hegemony in the Indian Ocean, with his decisive victory at the naval
Battle of Diu
in 1509
Duarte Pacheco Pereira
(c. 1460–1533), called "the Great", was a 15th-century sea captain, soldier, explorer and
cartographer
. He travelled particularly in the central Atlantic Ocean west of the
Cape Verde
islands, around northern
Brazil
, in 1498 and before; also along the coast of West Africa and to
India
. His accomplishments in strategic warfare, exploration, mathematics and astronomy were of an exceptional level. With the anticipation of more than two centuries, he was responsible for calculating the value of the degree of the
meridian arc
with a margin of error of only 4%
Duarte Barbosa
(c. 1480–1521), writer and navigator; embarked on the first expedition to circumnavigate the world, led by his brother-in-law
Ferdinand Magellan
.
João da Nova
,
Xoán de Novoa
or
Joam de Nôvoa
(c. 1460 in
Maceda
,
Ourense
,
Galicia (Spain)
– 1509 in
Kochi, India
) was a
Galician
explorer of the Atlantic and Indian Oceans at the service of Portugal. His skills earned him the appointment by King
Manuel I of Portugal
as
Alcaide menor
(mayor) of Lisbon in 1496. He is credited as the discoverer of
Ascension
and
Saint Helena
islands. The
Juan de Nova Island
, in the
Mozambique Channel
, is named after him. The
Farquhar atoll
(in the
Seychelles
) was, for a long time, known as the João da Nova islands.
António Galvão
(c. 1490–1557), soldier and administrator in the
Maluku islands
in the Pacific Ocean, and a Renaissance historian, the first to present a comprehensive report of all the leading voyages and explorers up to 1550, either by Portuguese and by other nationalities. His works show a remarkable accuracy, especially the Treaty of Discovery published in Lisbon in 1563 and in English by
Richard Hakluyt
in 1601.
16 Century
João de Castro
(1500–1548), naval officer, notable scientist, writer and cartographer. He was also the fourth viceroy of Portuguese India. He was called Castro Forte ("Strong Castro") by poet
Luís de Camões
. He undertook many observations and can in a way be considered as one of the discoverers of crustal magnetism. He also discovered spatial variations of Declination in some points of the globe (as in Baçaim, India), which he attributed to the disturbing effects of underwater rock masses. Castro was one of the most important representative of scientific maritime investigations of the time
Francisco de Holanda
(originally Francisco d'Olanda), (c. 1517–1585),
humanist
and painter. Considered to be one of the most important figures of the Portuguese
Renaissance
, he was also an essayist, architect, and historian. He was a maternal nephew of
Pope Adrian VI
and a remote uncle of
Deodoro da Fonseca
,
Sérgio Buarque de Holanda
and his namesake
Chico Buarque
António Ferreira
(1528–1569), poet and the foremost representative of the classical school, founded by
Francisco de Sá de Miranda
. His most considerable work,
Castro
,
is the first
tragedy
in Portuguese, and the second in modern European literature. known as the
Portuguese
Horace
, he was an ardent defender of the Portuguese language.
Diogo do Couto
(ca.1542–
Goa
–1616), notable historian who continued the
Decades of Asia
of the great historian
João de Barros
. Couto was a close friend of the poet
Luís de Camões
.
17 Century
António Vieira
(1608–1697),
Jesuit
and writer, considered the "prince" of pulpit-orators in his time. The honorable and great poet Fernando Pessoa crowned Vieira with the magnificent title of "Emperor of the Portuguese Language"
João Pinto Ribeiro was a celebrated
conjurado
and one of the conspirators and planners of the revolution of 1 December 1640.
Catherine of Braganza
(1638–1705),
Queen Consort
of King
Charles II of England
Saint John de Brito
(Portuguese: João de Brito, also spelled "Britto") (1647–died at Oriyur (ஓரியூர்), Tamil Nadu, India, 1693) was a Jesuit missionary and martyr, often called "the Portuguese St. Francis Xavier" by Indian Catholics.
José da Silva Pais
(1679–1760), soldier and colony administrator. He organized the support for the
Sacramento Colony
during the
Spanish–Portuguese War, 1735–1737
. For the purpose of maintaining the
South
of Brazil in the hands of Portugal, Pais was charged with the colonization and construction of many villages and Fortresses like the Jesus Maria e José and others in
Rio Grande do Sul
and
Santa Catarina
Sebastião José de Carvalho e Melo
, 1st Count of Oeiras, 1st Marquess of Pombal (
Marquês de Pombal,
; 1699–1782) was an 18th-century statesman in the
Age of Enlightenment
. He was Minister of the Kingdom in the government of
Joseph I of Portugal
from 1750 to 1777. Undoubtedly the most prominent minister in the government, he is considered today to have been the
de facto
head of government. Pombal is notable for his swift and competent leadership in the aftermath of the 1755 Lisbon earthquake
18 Century
Leonor de Almeida Portugal
(1750–1839),
Marchioness of Alorna
, 8th Countess of Assumar, one of the greatest figures of Portuguese literature, known as
Alcippe
, and the most famous holder of the title
Carlos Frederico Lecor
(1764–1836), general and politician. He was the first Baron of
Laguna
, in Portugal, and later Viscount of Laguna in Brazil. The only non-British General to have commanded one of the Anglo-Portuguese divisions of
Wellington
's Peninsular Army (the seventh, in late 1813), as well as having commanded the Portuguese Luso-Brazilian forces who invaded the Banda Oriental del Uruguay (Eastern Bank of Uruguay) in 1816.
António José de Souza Manoel de Menezes Severim de Noronha
(1792–1860), 7th
Count of Vila Flor
, 1st
Marquis of Vila Flor
and 1st
Duke of Terceira
, was a military officer, statesman and a leader of the
Constitutionalist
side in the
Liberal Wars
, as well as a Prime Minister of Portugal
19 Century
Alexandre Herculano
(Alexandre Herculano de Carvalho e Araújo; (1810–1877 in
Santarém
), novelist and historian
Camilo Castelo Branco
(Camilo Ferreira Botelho Castelo-Branco, 1st Viscount de Correia Botelho; (1825 –1890), prolific and notable writer, having authored over 260 books (mainly novels, plays and essays). His writing is, overall, considered original in that it combines the dramatic and sentimental spirit of Romanticism with a highly personal combination of bitterness, dark humour of sarcasm
Cesário Verde
(1855–1886), poet. His work, while mostly ignored during his lifetime, is generally considered to be amongst the most important in Portuguese poetry and is widely taught in schools. This is partly due to his being championed by many other authors after his death, notably Fernando Pessoa
Lucinda do Carmo
(1861–1922), actress and poet
Henrique Mitchell de Paiva Couceiro
(1861–1944), son of a Portuguese father and an Irish mother, was a soldier, colonial governor, monarchist politician and counter-revolutionary; he was notable for his role during the colonial occupation of
Angola
and
Mozambique
and for his dedication to the monarchist cause during the period of the First Portuguese Republic
Gago Coutinho
or Carlos Viegas Gago Coutinho (1869–1959), aviation pioneer who, together with
Sacadura Cabral
(1881–1924), was the
first to cross the South Atlantic Ocean by air
, from March to June 1922 (some sources wrongly claim 1919), from Lisbon to
Rio de Janeiro
. Gago Coutinho invented a type of
sextant
incorporating two spirit levels to provide an artificial horizon. This adaptation of the traditional marine sextant allowed navigation without visual reference to the real horizon.
Fernando Pessoa
(1888–1935), poet, writer, literary critic and translator, considered one of the most significant literary figures of the 20th century
Sarah Affonso
(1899–1983), modernist painter and illustrator remembered for rural scenes and portraits of peasant women
Raquel Gameiro
(1889–1970), watercolour painter and illustrator or books, newspapers and magazines
Mário de Sá-Carneiro
(1890–1916), poet and writer. He is one of the most well known of the "Geração D'Orpheu" and friend of Fernando Pessoa and
Almada Negreiros
20 Century
Margarida de Abreu
(1915–2006), choreographer, responsible for the introduction of Ballet school in Portugal
Amália Rodrigues
(1920–1999), the
Rainha do Fado
(
Queen of
Fado
), influential in popularizing the fado worldwide
Jorge Ferreira Chaves
(1920–1982), architect
Mário Cesariny
(1923–2006),
surrealist
poet, a minor painter
Alexandre O'Neill
(1924–1986), poet/writer
Mário Soares
(1924–2017), politician, 17th president and 53rd/60th prime ministers of Portugal
Paula Rego
(c. 1935–2022), painter, illustrator and
printmaker
Jorge Sampaio
(1939–2021), politician, United Nations High Commissioner for the
Alliance of Civilizations
, former mayor of Lisbon and 18th
president of Portugal
Michael Breisky
(born 1940 in Lisbon), Austrian diplomat, globalization critic, and the author of numerous publications on Leopold Kohr and his teaching
Gonçalo Byrne
(born c. 1941), architect
António Damásio
(born c. 1944),
neuroscientist
António Guterres
(born 1949),
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
, 62nd prime pinister of Portugal
José Manuel Durão Barroso
(born 1956),
President of the European Commission
, 63rd prime pinister of Portugal
Joaquim de Almeida
(born 1957), actor
António Costa
(born 1961), 119th prime minister of Portugal, first one of Goan Konkani ancestry
José Mourinho
(born 1963), football manager
Luís Figo
(born 1972), football player
P. J. Marcellino
(born 1978), film director, film producer, journalist
Hugo Mikal Skår
(1978), actor
Ana Sofia Antunes
(born 1981), politician
Manuel João Ramos
(born 1960), anthropologist and civil rights advocate
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Category:People from Lisbon
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