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Sebastian of Portugal

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Only three when he ascended the throne and 24 when he died (or did he…) this Portuguese monarch did a lot of living in less than a quarter century. Join Sarah and her atrocious pronunciations as she learns about Sebastian I. Re-use of text from Wikipedia used under CC-BY-SA license. Original content found at https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sebastian_of_Portugal Rendered as Sebastiam in Archaic Portuguese ^ Urbán, Bálint. "The deconstruction of the figure of D. Sebastião in 'The Return of The Caravels' of António Lobo Antunes". Actas do Congresso Internacional a Europa das Nacionalidades. ^ "Espanhol revela sexualidade dos heróis portugueses - DN". www.dn.pt (in Portuguese). Retrieved 2020-08-18. ^ Timothy Coates, "Habsburg Iberia Points West", History Today (March 2018) 68#3 pp. 14–16. ^ Ruth MacKay, The Baker Who Pretended to Be King of Portugal (University of Chicago Press, 2012). ^ Dian Fox, "From King Sebastian of Portugal to Miguel de Cervantes and don Quijote: A Genealogy of Myth and Influence". MLN 135, no. 2 (2020): 387–408.

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Only three when he ascended the throne and 24 when he died (or did he…) this Portuguese monarch did a lot of living in less than a quarter century. Join Sarah and her atrocious pronunciations as she learns about Sebastian I. Re-use of text from Wikipedia used under CC-BY-SA license. Original content found at https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sebastian_of_Portugal Rendered as Sebastiam in Archaic Portuguese ^ Urbán, Bálint. "The deconstruction of the figure of D. Sebastião in 'The Return of The Caravels' of António Lobo Antunes". Actas do Congresso Internacional a Europa das Nacionalidades. ^ "Espanhol revela sexualidade dos heróis portugueses - DN". www.dn.pt (in Portuguese). Retrieved 2020-08-18. ^ Timothy Coates, "Habsburg Iberia Points West", History Today (March 2018) 68#3 pp. 14–16. ^ Ruth MacKay, The Baker Who Pretended to Be King of Portugal (University of Chicago Press, 2012). ^ Dian Fox, "From King Sebastian of Portugal to Miguel de Cervantes and don Quijote: A Genealogy of Myth and Influence". MLN 135, no. 2 (2020): 387–408.

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