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  1. The Cortes Gerais (pre-1911 spelling: Cortes Geraes, meaning General Courts in Portuguese) were the parliament of the Kingdom of Portugal during the Constitutional Monarchy period. The Cortes were established by provision of the Portuguese Constitution of 1822 as a unicameral parliament.

  2. As Cortes Gerais e Extraordinárias da Nação Portuguesa, também frequentemente designadas por Soberano Congresso e conhecidas na historiografia portuguesa como Cortes Constituintes de 1820 ou Cortes Constituintes Vintistas, foram o primeiro parlamento português no sentido moderno do conceito.

  3. In the Medieval Kingdom of Portugal, the Cortes was an assembly of representatives of the estates of the realm – the nobility, clergy and bourgeoisie. It was called and dismissed by the King of Portugal at will, at a place of his choosing. [1] Cortes which brought all three estates together are sometimes distinguished as Cortes-Gerais ...

  4. As Cortes Gerais e Extraordinárias da Nação Portuguesa, em pintura da década de 1920 de Oscar Pereira da Silva. Cortes (do termo latino cohors [1]) foram órgãos políticos de carácter parlamentar, consultivo e deliberativo das monarquias tradicionais pelo rei, ou em seu nome, as diferentes classes sociais estabelecidas três Ordens: o Primeiro Estado, que correspondia ao "braço" do ...

  5. As Cortes de Portugal na Época Medieval. No Reino de Portugal, na época medieval, as Cortes eram uma assembleia de representantes das Estados do reino - a nobreza, o clero e a burguesia. Eram convocadas e dispensadas pelo rei de Portugal à sua vontade, no local de sua escolha. As cortes que reuniam todos os três Estados são algumas vezes ...

  6. In the Medieval Kingdom of Portugal, the Cortes was an assembly of representatives of the estates of the realm – the nobility, clergy and bourgeoisie. It was called and dismissed by the King of Portugal at will, at a place of his choosing. Cortes which brought all three estates together are sometimes distinguished as Cortes-Gerais, in contrast to smaller assemblies which brought only one or ...

  7. Cortes (from the Latin term cohors [1] [2]) were political bodies of a parliamentary, consultative and deliberative character in traditional monarchies, or on their behalf; and the different social classes established in three Orders: the First Estate, which corresponded to the branch of the clergy; the Second Estate, which was the branch of ...

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