no the portuguese dont have a god of such but all depends on your religion reli . hope this helps.
10 oh my god how awesome
John of God was born on March 8, 1495, at Montemoro Novo, Evora, Portugal.
not yet but he did hold a picture written on it" there is no god then allah"
no one. We Portugal have discovered all you can imagine: From India to Marroco to USA to Brazil...
In ancient times, inhabitants of modern-day Portugal were Lusitanians, a branch of Celtic. They worshiped, among others, three main gods: Endovelicus, the supreme (primary) God, and god of health; Ataegina, the goddess of health, the moon, and rebirth (a signifcan theme in Lusitanian religion); and Runesocesius, the god of the javelin. Modern day Portugal is Roman Catholic. The Portugese word for God is "Deus"
The words are Latin for "John the Fifth, by the Grace of God, King of the Portugals and Algarve". Algarve is the region in the very south of Portugal. The value of the coin in question would depend on its denomination and condition.
Yes. It crashed near Portugal and he swam all the way to land. He considered it a blessing by god.
The Man Who Played God - 1922 was released on: USA: 1 October 1922 France: 4 July 1924 Portugal: 11 September 1929
Portugal is a country with many different people, who believe in different religions, so it really depends. Many Portuguese are Christian; in which case they believe in a single God.
Ronaldo was born in madeira in Portugal.
This is further distance from Venezuela to Portugal than it is from New York to Portugal. From Venezuela to Portugal it is 4,252 miles. From New York to Portugal it is 3,376 miles.
The Man Who Played God - 1932 was released on: USA: 19 February 1932 Norway: May 1932 France: 5 December 1932 Portugal: 12 February 1937