- The
Portuguese Legion (French: Légion
portugaise; Portuguese: Legião Portuguesa) was a 9,000 men
strong Portuguese military unit
integrated in the army...
- L'Hôtellerie
portugaise is an opéra
comique in 1 act by
Luigi Cherubini. The
opera uses a
French language libretto by Étienne Aignan. The work premiered...
- The
Letters of a
Portuguese Nun (French: Les
Lettres Portugaises,
literally The
Portuguese Letters),
first published anonymously by
Claude Barbin in Paris...
- Dame
Portugaise (d.
after 1634), was a Luso-African
Nhara slave trader. She was
likely daughter of a
Portuguese man and
African woman and
established as...
- "Portugal: Représentation de la Prin****uté de
Monaco auprès de la République
portugaise" (in French).
Government of Monaco.
Archived from the
original on 8 March...
-
Portuguese Vacation (French:
Vacances portugaises) is a 1963 French-Portuguese
drama film
directed by
Pierre Kast and
starring Françoise Arnoul, Michel...
-
referred to as
nouveaux chrétiens (new Christians)
forming the
Nation Portugaise (Portuguese nation). On the surface, they
strictly adhered to all the...
- nousantarienne: A
propos de six
canons conserves dans des
collections portugaises" (PDF). Arts Asiatiques. 32: 233–268. doi:10.3406/arasi.1976.1103. S2CID 191565174...
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mutton with a purée of
broad beans bound with
Breton sauce.
Poulet à la
portugaise is
whole chicken roasted with a
covering of
adobo paste consisting of...
- London, and
converted its
branch in
Paris to a subsidiary,
Banque Franco-
Portugaise d’Outre-Mer. In 1952, BNU
closed its
branches in India. In 1965, BNU,...