Portugal's National Day is celebrated annually on June 10th to commemorate the death of Portuguese national poet Luís de Camões in 1580. Camões wrote Os Lusíadas, an epic poem celebrating Portugal's history and Age of Discovery that became a symbol of Portuguese nationalism. While Camões' death coincided with Portugal coming under Spanish rule, the date is now celebrated to honor Camões and the Portuguese people worldwide.
This is the powerpoint on the Europeans expeditions to the east starting with Magellan's journey, his arrival, his death and what happened after he died.
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The Latin music industry specializes in a genre of music that is originated from Latin countries like Spain, Portuguese, Argentina, and more and every year Latin artists have surpassed expectations to wow us with songs that are simply irresistible. If you’ve found yourself lip-syncing to Despacito- here is a list of some of the best Latin music the industry has gifted us with.
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I made this presentation to show that Philippine History is made up of people that we could truly be proud of. One of them is Lapu Lapu.
Whether you're a student or a teacher who stumbled upon this site to look for fresh materials about Lapu Lapu, I hope that you would find something new here that was not taught to us before. And if you do, tell others how little we know about our own heroes and develop that hunger to know more about them.
Dear friend, I thank you for doing your homework. It is not an accident that you came to this site. It is with a purpose. Leave a message and let me know what your thoughts are about this presentation.
The Philippines could not avoid being a colony because the European power were building their empire by grabbing colonies in other continent. we fell to the spaniards who brought christianity to us.
The lesson on the arrival of Miguel Lopez de Legazpi and his men, the establishment of Fort San Pedro, the arrival in Manila and the establishment of Intramuros
Written in Homeric fashion, The Lusiads (Os Lusiadas) focuses mainly on a fantastical interpretation of the Portuguese voyages of discovery during the 15th and 16th centuries. It is often regarded as Portugal’s national epic, much in the way as Virgil’s Aenied was for the Ancient Romans, or Homer’s Iliad and Odyssey for the Ancient Greeks. The influence of his masterpiece The Lusiads is so profound that Portuguese is called the “language of Camões.” It was first printed in 1572, three years after the author returned from the Indies.
“Science, Technology, and Society during the Great Oceanic Discoveries.” [Workshop Ozeane: Grenzen, Interaktionen, Konflikte, Interdisziplinäre Zugänge, 17-18 April 2015 Universität Wien].
This study refers to the interdisciplinary efforts to explore the globe with the great oceanic discoveries, an interesting open question, which had also contributed to the development of geography and exploration. In the fifteenth century the humanists translated the works of the ancient geographers, which influenced the ideological background of the great explorers. Geographical conceptions were gradually liberated from dogmatism, accepting the theory that the Earth is global and regenerating Ptolemy’s belief that the European west coasts are close to the eastern Asia.
This is the powerpoint on the Europeans expeditions to the east starting with Magellan's journey, his arrival, his death and what happened after he died.
Top 10 most famous Spanish Songs
The Latin music industry specializes in a genre of music that is originated from Latin countries like Spain, Portuguese, Argentina, and more and every year Latin artists have surpassed expectations to wow us with songs that are simply irresistible. If you’ve found yourself lip-syncing to Despacito- here is a list of some of the best Latin music the industry has gifted us with.
1. Despacito
2. Mi Gente
3. Macarena
4. Bailando
5. Chantaje
6. Waka Waka
7. Hey Ma
8. Dura
9. Gasolina
10.Echame La Culpa
W: https://justmashup.com/
I made this presentation to show that Philippine History is made up of people that we could truly be proud of. One of them is Lapu Lapu.
Whether you're a student or a teacher who stumbled upon this site to look for fresh materials about Lapu Lapu, I hope that you would find something new here that was not taught to us before. And if you do, tell others how little we know about our own heroes and develop that hunger to know more about them.
Dear friend, I thank you for doing your homework. It is not an accident that you came to this site. It is with a purpose. Leave a message and let me know what your thoughts are about this presentation.
The Philippines could not avoid being a colony because the European power were building their empire by grabbing colonies in other continent. we fell to the spaniards who brought christianity to us.
The lesson on the arrival of Miguel Lopez de Legazpi and his men, the establishment of Fort San Pedro, the arrival in Manila and the establishment of Intramuros
Written in Homeric fashion, The Lusiads (Os Lusiadas) focuses mainly on a fantastical interpretation of the Portuguese voyages of discovery during the 15th and 16th centuries. It is often regarded as Portugal’s national epic, much in the way as Virgil’s Aenied was for the Ancient Romans, or Homer’s Iliad and Odyssey for the Ancient Greeks. The influence of his masterpiece The Lusiads is so profound that Portuguese is called the “language of Camões.” It was first printed in 1572, three years after the author returned from the Indies.
“Science, Technology, and Society during the Great Oceanic Discoveries.” [Workshop Ozeane: Grenzen, Interaktionen, Konflikte, Interdisziplinäre Zugänge, 17-18 April 2015 Universität Wien].
This study refers to the interdisciplinary efforts to explore the globe with the great oceanic discoveries, an interesting open question, which had also contributed to the development of geography and exploration. In the fifteenth century the humanists translated the works of the ancient geographers, which influenced the ideological background of the great explorers. Geographical conceptions were gradually liberated from dogmatism, accepting the theory that the Earth is global and regenerating Ptolemy’s belief that the European west coasts are close to the eastern Asia.
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1. Portugal’s National Day,
officially
Day of Portugal, Camões, and the Portuguese Communities,
celebrated annually on June 10th.
Although officially observed only in Portugal, Portuguese citizens and emigrants
throughout the world celebrate this holiday. The date commemorates the death
of national literary icon Luís de Camões on June 10, 1580.
2. Honoring Camões
Camões wrote Os Lusíadas (usually translated as The Lusiads), Portugal's national epic
poem celebrating Portuguese history and achievements. The poem focuses mainly on
the 15th-century Portuguese explorations, which brought fame and fortune to the
country. The poem, considered one of the finest and most important works
in Portuguese literature, became a symbol for the great feats of the Portuguese
Empire.
3. Camões was an adventurer, known as a Crack-Strong in his student times, who lost
one eye fighting in Ceuta, wrote the poem while traveling, and survived a shipwreck
in Cochinchina (a region of present-day Vietnam). According to popular folklore,
Camões saved his epic poem by swimming with one arm while keeping the other arm
above water. Since his date of birth is unknown, his date of death is celebrated as
Portugal's National Day.
4. The first reading of the Lusíadas was made by the author himself, perhaps in a clearing
of the forest of Sintra, before El-Rei D. Sebastião. We heard this great epic, compared
to Homer, Virgiland Dante - the king and courtiers only had ears for the poet. It is said
that "shut up for them the birds of the sky that filled of colorful chilrets the trees of
Sintra, the whispering waters were silent, the fast winds suspended the messy
flight..."
Although Camões became a symbol for Portugal nationalism, his death coincided with
the Portuguese succession crisis of 1580 that eventually resulted in Philip II of
Spain claiming the Portuguese throne. Portugal was then ruled by three generations
of Spanish kings during the Iberian Union (1580–1640). On 1 December 1640, the
country regained its independence once again by expelling the Spanish during
the Portuguese Restoration War and making John of Bragança, King John IV of
Portugal.
During the authoritarian Estado Novo regime in the 20th century, Camões was used as
a symbol for the Portuguese nation. In 1944, at the dedication ceremony of
the National Stadium in Oeiras (near Lisbon), Prime Minister of Portugal António de
Oliveira Salazar referred to 10 June as Day of the Portuguese Race. The notion of a
Portuguese "race" served his nationalist purposes.
Portugal Day celebrations were officially suspended during the Carnation Revolution in
1974. Celebrations resumed after 1974 and were expanded to include the Portuguese
Communities, Portuguese emigrants and their descendants living in communities all
around the world.