Portugal year 1931 stamps stamps set MH
In 1931, Portugal issued a set of postage stamps commemorating the 500th anniversary of the death of Álvares Pereira, also known as Nuno Álvares Pereira or Saint Nuno of Saint Mary. Álvares Pereira was a prominent Portuguese military leader and statesman who lived during the 14th century.
The stamps featured images related to Álvares Pereira, often depicting his portrait or scenes from his life and military career. The designs may have included elements such as armor, swords, shields, and heraldic symbols associated with Álvares Pereira and his time period.
Álvares Pereira is best known for his role in the Portuguese struggle for independence against the Kingdom of Castile during the 14th century. He played a key role in the Battle of Aljubarrota in 1385, where he led the Portuguese forces to a decisive victory over the Castilian army, securing Portugal’s independence and establishing the House of Aviz on the Portuguese throne.
Álvares Pereira later became a prominent figure in Portuguese politics and was appointed as Constable of Portugal, one of the highest positions in the Portuguese military hierarchy. He is also remembered for his piety and religious devotion, eventually becoming a friar in the Carmelite Order after retiring from public life.
The issuance of postage stamps commemorating the 500th anniversary of Álvares Pereira’s death served to honor his memory and contributions to Portuguese history. These stamps are valued by collectors for their historical significance and artistic representation of one of Portugal’s most celebrated historical figures.
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