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Santarem during 1846 civil warThe valley and heights of Santarem, on the River Tagus in Portugal, the refuse of Portuguese insurgents during the civil war of 1846. Date: 1846
Santarem, on the TagusView of the town of Santarem, Portugal, on the right bank of the Tagus. The town was evacuated and then occupied by Septembrists
Ships near Dom Luiz Bridge, Santarem, PortugalShips anchored near the Dom Luiz Bridge on the River Tagus at Santarem, Portugal. Date: circa 1940s
Washerwomen at Pernes, Santarem district, PortugalWasherwomen at work by the River Alviela at Pernes, Santarem district, Portugal. Date: circa 1908
Chapel of St Gregory, Tomar, Santarem district, PortugalCapela de Sao Gregorio (Chapel of St Gregory), Tomar, Santarem district, Portugal, dating back to the 16th century. It is dedicated to St Gregorio Nazianzeno (Nazianzo). Date: 1900s
Templar Church, Tomar, Santarem district, PortugalTemplar Church, Convent of the Order of Christ (dating back to the 12th century) in Tomar, Santarem district, Portugal. Date: 1900s
Portuguese discovery of Sao Tome and PrincipePortuguese Colonial History Series - Explorers Joao de Santarem and Pedro Escobar discover the Island Nation of Sao Tome and Principe and claim them for Portugal in 1470
Brazil SantaremView of the city, at the mouth of the river Tapajoz
Battle of SantaremBattle of SANTAREM : government forces under Marshal Saldanha totally defeat the Miguelists under Dom Miguel, who forthwith renounces claim to the throne