1843 in Portugal

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1843
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Events in the year 1843 in Portugal .

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Births

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Teófilo Braga
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References

  1. "Francisco Ferreira do Amaral". geneall.net. Retrieved 8 October 2020.
  2. Martin, Frederick; Keltie, Sir John Scott; Renwick, Isaac Parker Anderson; Epstein, Mortimer; Steinberg, Sigfrid Henry; Paxton, John; Hunter (Librarian), Brian; Turner, Barry (1892). The Statesman's Year-book. Palgrave. p. 622.