Welcome to the Encyclopedia of the Monarchy of the North, a kingdom with its capital in Oporto, and the Portuguese Republic, with its capital in Lisbon, which narrates the war and its antecedents between these two forces, in the period from 1918 to 1922.

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Porto

Vidal, F. Perry, 1865, Off. de Vasques & Cª, Lisboa
Porto

‘Infamous! Infamous!’

1921 Porto
Inês Montenegro

‘Impossibility of acquiring lemons from Algarve increases consumption of cabbage and turnip soup’

1919 Porto
Madalena Nogueira dos Santos

First Floral Games of Famalicão

1920 Porto
João Ventura

“On the Mutation of the ‘Escalo’”

1922 Porto
Inês Montenegro

“Tragedy at the Club Portuense!”

1920 Porto
Inês Montenegro

“Testimony of a Republican Deserter”

1920 Porto
Inês Montenegro

News from the Academic Battalion

1919 Porto
João Ventura

Memento Homo: Obituary of Joaquim Silva

1919 Porto
João Ventura

On the Apparitions of D. Antónia – Oral Report

1919 Porto
Inês Montenegro

‘A Corpse Floating in the Estuary’

1919 Porto
Nuno Almeida

In Memory of Those Who Gave Their Lives for The King

1922 Porto
Nuno Almeida

Article published in the Real Gazeta Invicta at the opening of the II Portuguese Industrial Exhibition on 17 January 1920

1920 Porto
Inês Montenegro

The Return of D. Antónia

1919 Porto
Carlos Silva

Crime at Rua das Flores, or The Alkaloid Malediction

1919, 1920, 1921, 1922 Porto
Inês Montenegro

Letter from D. Teodolinda Ramalho to her Husband, D. Francisco de Assis Ramalho, 28 June 1919

1919 Porto
Inês Montenegro

A Response: Open Letter to Engineer António Forte, Published in the Real Gazeta Invicta, on October 10, 1920

1920 Porto
Júlia Durand

Open Letter from Engineer António Forte, Published in the Real Gazeta Invicta, on October 7, 1920

1920 Porto
Júlia Durand

The Wrath of the Vines

1920 Porto
Rui Leite

Manifesto ‘To the Women of Oporto’, written and distributed by Dr Augusta Rodrigues in 1921

1921 Porto
Inês Montenegro

Excerpts from the diaries of Fausto Godim, aviation pioneer

1919 Porto
Inês Montenegro

Minute of the Extraordinary Meeting of the Real Companhia Vinícola held on 13 March 1919

1919 Porto
Inês Montenegro

Letter from a Soldier to his Fiancée, 14 June 1919

1919 Porto
Inês Montenegro

Anthem of the Northern Monarchy

1920, 1921, 1922 Porto
Inês Montenegro

Letter sent to Odília Meireles de Sá, Queen Augusta Vitória’s maid

1919 Porto
Hélder Castro

Vinum Liminis Mortis

1919, 1920, 1921, 1922 Porto
Pedro Lucas Martins

Sandra Maria Teixeira, the Propagandist of the Northern Monarchy

1920, 1921, 1922 Porto
AMP Rodriguez

The Forgotten Brother

1918, 1919, 1921 Porto
AMP Rodriguez

Notes on ‘Legend # 36 of Exhibition Catalog “Perygosas do Imperyo”’

1921 Porto
AMP Rodriguez

Sara Cabral Ferreira, the Winepunk Science Illustrator

1919, 1922 Porto
AMP Rodriguez

Apotheotical presentation of the new work by Maestro Carlos João Azevedo

1920 Porto
AMP Rodriguez

Obituary of Ana Raquel da Cunha Areal

1920 Porto
AMP Rodriguez

Open letter from Professor Manuel Almeida, eminent naturalist from the Royal University of Porto, from the kingdom of the Monarchy of the North, and published in Real Gazeta Invicta, on March 11, 1922

1922 Porto
AMP Rodriguez

Vigo

D. Francisco Coello, 1856, Estadísticas e Históricas
Vigo

Paris

Leconte, A., 1928, Plan Monumental Paris & Environs Itineraire Metropolitan
Paris

Other

William R. Shepherd, 1911, "Historical Atlas" (Henry Holt & Co., NY )
Other