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Historia alegre de Portugal: leitura para o povo e para as escolas by Chagas
by Chagas, Manuel Pinheiro, 1842-1895Description
Historia alegre de Portugal: leitura para o povo e para as escolas by M. Pinheiro Chagas is a historical account written in the late 19th century. The book aims to educate the general public about Portugal’s history in a lively and accessible manner, emphasizing key events and figures in Portuguese history through engaging narratives and storytelling. The opening of this historical account introduces a character named João Martins, affectionately known as João da Agualva, who is a retired primary school teacher. As he gathers a group of local villagers in the winter night at the home of a widow named Tia Margarida, he expresses his discontent with the prevailing ignorance of their history, lamenting that they focus on tales of fiction instead of their own notable past. This sets the stage for João to begin recounting the history of Portugal, engaging his captive audience with stories of the country’s early inhabitants, foreign colonizers, and significant figures such as Viriato and Sertório. The narrative quickly becomes an invitation for the audience to explore and learn about their rich heritage and the valor of their ancestors. (This is an automatically generated summary.)



