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Old 02-16-2008, 08:27 AM
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Welcome to the first thread for the Duke and Duchess of Bragança's News and Pictures.

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Old 02-16-2008, 11:13 AM
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D. Duarte asked the cable History Channel to prepare a couple of documentaries: one about D. Nuno Álvares Pereira and another about the period when the Portuguese court was moved to Brazil. The suggestions were made last Tuesday, in Lisbon, during the presentation of D. Manuel II, Rei Traído (a documentary that the cable channel will air next February 25 and which had D. Duarte's participation.
D. Manuel II was the last king of Portugal and lived the exile in Twickenham (outskirts of London), where he became godfather of 300 children..

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Old 02-16-2008, 11:38 AM
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DN Online: Deputado queria usar tÃ*tulo de 'dom'

A recent book was published by Nuno da Câmara Pereira (from the Monarchic Party) calling D. Duarte "the Usurper" and saying that it's the Duke of Loulé who should be the head of the Royal House and the presumptive heir to the Throne.

D. Duarte reacted now to the polemic created by this book and explains that the current Duke of Loulé (D. Pedro Folque de Mendonça Rolim de Moura Barreto) had asked him to use the noble title and, by doing so, he proved that he recognizes D. Duarte's legitimacy, so such dispute is not even considered.
The Head of the Portuguese Royal House says that he does not understand why Câmara Pereira is raising the question now and explains that he even used to have a good relationship with him.

Monarchic experts explain Câmara Pereira's "rebell" by this: some time ago, he has asked D. Duarte to use the courtesy of 'Dom', but D. Duarte sent the subject to the Conselho da Nobreza (an entity that used to decide on nobel matters) and this entity didn't authorize Câmara Pereira's request. Since then, he became D. Duarte's enemy.

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Monarchic experts explain Câmara Pereira's "rebell" by this: some time ago, he has asked D. Duarte to use the courtesy of 'Dom', but D. Duarte sent the subject to the Conselho da Nobreza (an entity that used to decide on nobel matters) and this entity didn't authorize Câmara Pereira's request. Since then, he became D. Duarte's enemy.
The book is very, very interesting. It shows the other side of the Succession's story. The goal of the book is to show that D. Duarte Pio has no rights to the Throne.

I am just sorry that this book was written just to get revenge from another person Revenge is never a good thing. I remember to hear Nuno da Câmara Pereira and his brother, two fadistas, praising the Dukes some years ago... the reason why they both chnaged their devotion by the royal couple is just sick, imo.
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Old 02-27-2008, 02:13 PM
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D. Duarte asked the cable History Channel to prepare a couple of documentaries: one about D. Nuno Álvares Pereira and another about the period when the Portuguese court was moved to Brazil. The suggestions were made last Tuesday, in Lisbon, during the presentation of D. Manuel II, Rei Traído (a documentary that the cable channel will air next February 25 and which had D. Duarte's participation.
Jornal de Notícias - Último rei de Portugal renasce no Canal de História

"D. Manuel II, betrayed king" is more than a mere biographical report; it drafts a historical portrait of the socio-economic and political context that surrounded the life of an 18-year-old man, a lover of music and literature, who was thrown to a throne, which he had not been prepared for, after the violent murders of his father and brother, and who suddendly died in 1932, without any descendant.

Through videos and photographs (two of the king's passions), as well as his private journal (which accompanies his whole life and where he describes with detail the 1908 regicide), this 55-minute-long documentary rescues one of the most unknown Portuguese kings.

Aired last Monday, it was directed by Rui Pinto de Almeida and counted on Prof. Mendo Castro Henriques' historical consult and included, among others, the testimonies of D. Duarte de Bragança and of Doris Bligh, a contemporary neighbour of Twickenham (London), where D. Manuel II and his wife, D.ª Augusta Vitória, lived the exhile and who still remembers the monarchs.

"That locality still gathers a collective memory of D. Manuel II. Between 1914 and 1932, the king became the godfather of 300 British children, which prooves his charisma and afectuon", says the producer Rui Pinto de Almeida.
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PortugalDiário - A informação actualizada ao minuto: as últimas notÃ*cias do paÃ*s e do mundo.


In a classroom from elementary school, the teacher asks a pupil: "What color is the flag of Portugal"? The reply was given firmly: "It is white and blue"! The teacher says it's wrong; that the flag is green and red, but the child insists: "No it's not; those are the colors from the flag of the Portuguese Republic, not of Portugal"!

The episode took place in the classroom of one of the children of the Duke of Bragança, D. Duarte, and was shared by himself, during the presentation of the first video encyclopedia on national history: "Kings of Portugal".

During 50 hours, the 36 dvds constitute a lesson in Portuguese History, with the scientific coordination of Prof. Joaquim Veríssimo Serrão and the participation of D. Duarte Pio. The main goal of this work is to keep the memory of the 35 kings of Portugal alive.

According to D. Duarte de Bragança, "some of the best Heads of State that Portugal ever had were D.ª Maria I and D. Dinis, for their strategic vision, while the most disastrous king was D. José, because the Marquis of Pombal was the first tyrannous dictator in our history".

This set of documentaries portray all the stages of the Portuguese history, from the Roman invasions to the October 5th 1910, when the Republic was proclaimed. The videos include commentaries of D. Duarte about his ancestors and they ought to be a pedagogical instrument.


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About the participation of D. Duarte and D. Isabel in the commemorations of the 200 years since the displacement of the royal Court to Brazil:

http://www.theroyalforums.com/forums...0-post141.html
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Last friday April 4th, Maria de Fátima Castro presented her book at the Municipal Library of Barcelos. It's entitled “Memórias da Dinastia de Bragança na Documentação da Misericórdia de Braga” (Memories of the Bragança Dynasty in Documentation of the Mercy House of Braga). All the money achieved by this book (which costs 10 €) is going to help the Timorense people that are studying in Portugal, under the agreement signed between both countries.

The author mentioned that this book is intended to pay a sensible homage to everything D. Duarte has done for Timor, thus expressing admiration "for his affection and commitment towards all the Peoples who speak Portuguese, especially those who are still consolidating their democratic states".
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Do you know what the EMAS conference is?
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Old 04-11-2008, 08:57 AM
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Do you know what the EMAS conference is?
EMAS stands for Europe, Mediteraneum e Arab Countries. It's an annual conference held by the “International Award for the Young People – The Duke of Edinburgh’s Award” (of which the Infante D. Henrique Award is its Portuguese version). It aims to reward young people for their civil participation in different areas of the society.


Here'sa video from last year's conference:
http://www.theroyalforums.com/forums...7-post134.html

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The general secretary of FLEC (Front for the Liberation of the Enclave of Cabinda), Joel Batila, is in Portugal, for a series of meetings with international institutions and personatilies, among which is the head of the royal house, D. Duarte Pio, Duke of Bragança.


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D. Duarte, along with other prominent figures (Cavaco Silva, José Sócrates, Henrique Granadeiro, Mota Amaral, António Guterres, Basílio Horta, Alberto João Jardim and Valentim Loureiro), was asked by Felícia Cabrita and Ana Sofia Fonseca to be one of the witnesses in the case of Pinto da Costa's biography "Luzes e Sombras de um Dragão".
According to the attorney, the aim is to get all these personalities (whose biografies were written by Felícia Cabrita) confirming that none of them had read the content of the respective books before its publication, nor were they asked about any authorization for the publications.

However, the witnesses won't be heard in court, since the judge considered they do not have any relevance for the substance of the present case.

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In the scope of the International Program of the The Duke of Edinburgh's Awards, D. Duarte de Braganca and Prince Edward presided over the 6th EMAS Conference, in Cascais
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(Caras magazine, pictures scanned by me)

* Dom Duarte with Prince Eduard

* Dom Duarte with Princes Guillaume and Sibilla of Luxembourg

* Dona Isabel de Bragança

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I didn't know Prince Guillaume and Princess Sybilla were there too. Are they also involved with the DoE awards maybe?

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Re: Sol . If you are requested to awnser questions and such, are you oblidged to do so or is Dom Duarte (and the president for that matter) able to refuse to awnser anything?
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In the scope of the International Program of the The Duke of Edinburgh's Awards, D. Duarte de Braganca and Prince Edward presided over the 6th EMAS Conference, in Cascais
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Re: Sol . If you are requested to awnser questions and such, are you oblidged to do so or is Dom Duarte (and the president for that matter) able to refuse to awnser anything?
Answer to whom? To the Court? If the Jugde decided to hear those witnesses (Dom Duarte included) that Felícia has requested, they would have to be present on the Court to answer.
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