1910 in Portugal
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Events in the year 1910 in Portugal.
Incumbents
- Monarch: Emmanuel II (until 5 October)
- President: Teófilo Braga (President of the Provisional Government) (from 5 October)
- Prime Minister: Francisco da Veiga Beirão (until 26 June); António Teixeira de Sousa (26 June–5 October); Teófilo Braga (from 5 October)
Events
- 28 August – Portuguese legislative election, 1910.[1]
- 31 August – Gafanha da Nazaré is founded by Prior Sardo and becomes the last Portuguese town to receive a foral (royal charter) from the monarchy, granted by King Manuel II.[2]
- 5 October – A coup d'état and proclamation of the Portuguese First Republic
- Disestablishment of the Progressive Dissidence political party.
Sports
- S.C. Farense founded
- C.S. Marítimo founded
- Vitória F.C. founded
- C.D. Nacional founded
Births
- 1 April – Francisco Castro, Portuguese footballer (d. unknown)
- 11 April – António de Spínola, military officer, politician, writer (died 1996).[3]
References
- ^ "Eleições Gerais Portuguesas desde 1820" (in Portuguese). Archived from the original on 2005-01-05. Retrieved 21 January 2016.
- ^ Diário do Governo no. 206 (16 September 1910). Rezende, João Vieira (1936). Monografia da Gafanha (in Portuguese). Ílhavo: Gráfica Ilhavense.
- ^ "António de Spínola". Den store danske (in Danish). Retrieved 13 May 2015.