A list of significant Portuguese persons
The following is a list of notable and historically significant people from Portugal .
Navigators, explorers and pioneers[ edit ]
Vasco da Gama , discoverer of the sea route to India
Pedro Álvares Cabral , discoverer of Brazil
João Vaz Corte-Real , discoverer of Newfoundland.
Afonso de Albuquerque , naval admiral and viceroy of India.
Fernão Mendes Pinto , writer and one of the first to travel to Japan
Afonso Gonçalves Baldaia , explorer of the African coast
Álvaro Caminha , explorer of the Atlantic islands
Álvaro Martins , explorer of the African coast
Alvise Cadamosto , explorer of the Atlantic islands and of the African coast
André Gonçalves , explorer of the sea route to Brazil
Antão Gonçalves , explorer of the African coast
Álvaro Fernandes , explorer of the African coast
Bartolomeu Dias , explorer of the African coast
Bartolomeu Perestrelo , explorer of the Atlantic islands
Dinis Dias , explorer of the African coast
Diogo Cão , explorer of the African coast
Diogo de Azambuja , explorer of the African coast
Diogo de Teive , explorer of the Atlantic islands
Diogo Dias , explorer of the Atlantic islands, of the African coast and the Indian Ocean , discovered Madagascar
Diogo Silves , explorer of the Atlantic islands
Duarte Pacheco Pereira , explorer of the Atlantic
Fernão do Pó , explorer of the African coast
Gil Eanes , explorer of the African coast
Gonçalo Velho , explorer of the Atlantic islands
João de Santarém , explorer of the Atlantic islands
João Gonçalves Zarco , explorer of the Atlantic islands
João Grego , explorer of the African coast
João Infante , explorer of the African coast
João Vaz Corte-Real , explorer of North America
Lopes Gonçalves , explorer of the Atlantic
Luís Pires , explorer of the sea route to Brazil
Nicolau Coelho , explorer of the sea route to Brazil
Nuno Tristão , explorer of the African coast
Paulo da Gama , explorer of the sea route to India
Pedro Álvares Cabral , discoverer of Brazil in 1500
Pedro Escobar , explorer of the Atlantic islands
Pero de Alenquer , explorer of the African coast
Pero de Sintra , explorer of the African coast
Pero Dias , explorer of the African coast
Pero Vaz de Caminha , explorer of the sea route to Brazil
Tristão Vaz Teixeira , explorer of the Atlantic islands
Vasco da Gama , led the discovery of the sea route to India in 1498
Afonso de Albuquerque , naval admiral and viceroy of India
António de Abreu , explorer of Indonesia
António Mota , among the first to reach Japan
Bento de Góis , explorer
Cristóvão Jacques , explorer of the Brazilian coast
Cristóvão de Mendonça , some have claimed he discovered Australia ; this is disputed
Diogo Lopes de Sequeira , explorer of the Indian Ocean
Diogo Rodrigues , explorer of the Indian Ocean
Duarte Fernandes , diplomat in Thailand
Estevão da Gama , explorer of the Indian Ocean
Fernão Lopez , soldier in India and first resident of the island of Saint Helena
Fernão Mendes Pinto , among the first to reach Japan
Fernão Pires de Andrade , merchant in China
Francisco Álvares , missionary and explorer in Ethiopia
Francisco de Almeida , explorer and viceroy of India
Gaspar Corte-Real , explorer of North America
Gomes de Sequeira , some claim he discovered Australia; this is disputed
João da Nova , explorer of the Atlantic and of the Indian Ocean
Jorge Álvares , the first to reach China
João Rodrigues Cabrilho , discoverer of California
Lourenço Marques , trader and explorer in East Africa
Martim Afonso de Sousa , explorer and soldier in India
Miguel Corte-Real , explorer of North America
Paulo Dias de Novais , colonizer of Africa
Pedro Mascarenhas , explorer of the Indian Ocean
Tristão da Cunha , naval general and discoverer
Ferdinand Magellan , led the first successful attempt to circumnavigate the Earth (1519–1522); explorer of the Pacific Ocean
Saint Anthony of Lisbon (or Padua)
António de Andrade (1580–1634), missionary, explorer of Tibet
António Vieira (1608–1697), writer, diplomat and preacher
João Ferreira Annes de Almeida (1628–1691), missionary
Paulo António de Carvalho e Mendonça (1702–1770), priest and cardinal, Inquisitor-General of the Holy Inquisition
Lúcia de Jesus dos Santos (1907–2005), visionary, involved in the 1917 Fátima events
Paulus Orosius (385–420), historian, theologian and disciple of St. Augustine
Pope John XXI
Adriano Correia de Oliveira (1942–1982), singer
Alfredo Keil (1850–1907), composer of the Portuguese anthem
Ana Free , singer
Ana Moura (born 1979), singer, fadista
António Zambujo (born 1975), singer, fadista
Alfredo Marceneiro (1891–1982), fado singer
Amália Rodrigues (1920–1999), the most famous fado singer
António Fragoso (1897–1918), piano composer
António Pinho Vargas (born 1951), classical, jazz and piano composer
António Variações (1944–1984), singer-songwriter
Aurea , singer
Camané (born 1967), singer, fadista
Carlos do Carmo (1939–2021), singer, fadista
Carlos Paredes (1925–2004), Portuguese guitar player
Carlos Seixas (1704–1742), composer
Cristina Branco (born 1972), fado singer
Danny Fernandes , singer
David Fonseca (born 1973), singer
Diogo Piçarra , singer
DJ Vibe , DJ
Duarte Lobo (1565–1646), composer
Dulce Pontes (born 1969), singer
Fernando Lopes Graça (1906–1995), composer
Fernando Ribeiro (born 1974), Moonspell vocals
Francisco d'Andrade (1856–1921), international opera baritone
Guilhermina Suggia (1885–1950), cellist
Isabel Soveral (born 1961), composer
Jay Kay (born 1969), singer; Portuguese father
João Domingos Bomtempo (1775–1842), composer
Joaquim José Antunes (1725–1790), harpsichord maker
Jorge Palma (born 1950), singer, pianist and songwriter
José Afonso (1929–1987), aka Zeca Afonso, composer, player
Luciana Abreu (born 1985), singer, composer, actress, TV host
Lúcia Moniz (born 1976), singer, actress
Luís de Freitas Branco (1890–1955), composer
Luísa Todi (1753–1833), lyrical singer
Mafalda Arnauth (born 1974), fado singer
Malvina Garrigues (1825–1904), opera soprano
Manuela Azevedo , singer
Maria Ascensão (1926–2001), folklorist
Maria João Pires (born 1944), piano player
Maria João (born 1956), jazz singer
Mário Laginha (born 1960), piano player
Mariza (born 1973), fado singer
Mísia , fado singer
Nelly Furtado , singer
Nuno Bettencourt (born 1966), guitarist, singer-songwriter
Paulo Furtado , blues performer
Pedro de Escobar (c. 1465 – 1535), composer
Rita Guerra (born 1967), singer
Rita Redshoes , singer
Rui da Silva , disc jockey
Rui Gomes de Briteiros (1190? - 1249), troubadour
Rui Veloso (born 1957), singer
Salvador Sobral (born 1989), singer
Sara Tavares (born 1978), singer
Shawn Desman , singer
Shawn Mendes , singer
Sérgio Godinho (born 1948), singer
Steve Perry , lead singer of band Journey
Teresa Salgueiro (born 1969), Madredeus vocals
José Vianna da Motta (1868–1948), piano player, composer
Vitorino (born 1942), singer
José Maria de Eça de Queiroz , realist writer
Ana Luísa Amaral
Antero de Quental [ 11]
António Nobre [ 11]
Camilo Pessanha [ 11]
Cesário Verde [ 11]
David Mourão-Ferreira
Eugénio de Andrade [ 11] [ 13]
Fernando Pessoa ,[ 14] [ 11] poet writer philosopher, described as one of the most significant literary figures of the 20th century[ 16]
Fiama Hasse Pais Brandão , poet and writer
Guerra Junqueiro , poet and writer
Herberto Hélder [ 11]
Jorge de Sena , writer and poet[ 11] [ 13]
José Gomes Ferreira , writer
Luís Vaz de Camões , poet, playwright[ 11] [ 17]
Manuel Alegre , poet, writer and politician
Manuel Maria Barbosa du Bocage [ 11]
Orlando da Costa , poet and playwright
Sá de Miranda [ 11]
Sophia de Mello Breyner Andresen [ 11] [ 13]
Teixeira de Pascoaes [ 11]
Vasco Graça Moura
Agostinho da Silva , writer and philosopher[ 11]
Alice Vieira , children's books writer
Almada Negreiros
Álvaro Cunhal , neo-realist writer
Álvaro Magalhães , writer
Ana de Castro Osório , writer and pioneer feminist
André de Resende , writer
António Ferreira (poet) [ 11] [ 17]
António José da Silva , playwright[ 11]
António Vieira (1608–1697), preacher and writer[ 11]
Damião de Góis , writer
Eduardo Lourenço [ 11]
Fernão Lopes (c. 1380–1458), royal chronicler[ 11]
Gil Vicente , playwright[ 11]
Gomes Eanes de Zurara , chronicler
João de Barros , writer and historian
Luiz Pacheco (1925–2008), writer and editor
Natália Correia , writer and poet
Raul Proença (1884–1941), writer
Rosa Lobato Faria , writer
Rui de Pina , chronicler
Tomé Pires (1465–1540), author of the Suma Oriental
Urbano Tavares Rodrigues , writer and journalist
Sofia Areal , painter
Almada Negreiros (1893–1970), 20th-century painter
Amadeo de Souza Cardoso (1887–1918), 20th-century painter
Ana Dias (born 1984), photographer of erotic femininity
António Soares dos Reis (1847–1889), 19th-century sculptor
Aurélia de Souza (1865–1922), 19th/20th-century painter
Columbano Bordalo Pinheiro (1857–1929), 19th/20th-century painter
Eduardo Gageiro (born 1935), 20th-century photographer
Fernando Lanhas (1923–2012), 20th/21st-century painter and architect
Filipe Alarcão (born 1963), urban and modern contemporary designer
Helena Corrêa de Barros (1910–2000), 20th-century photographer
João M. P. Lemos , cartoonist
José Dias Coelho (1923–1961), 20th-century artist
José Malhoa , 19th-century painter
Joshua Benoliel (1873–1932), 19th/20th-century photographer
Júlio Pomar (1926–2018), 20th-century painter
Marco Mendes (born 1978), comic artist
Manuel Pereira da Silva (1920–2003), 20th-century sculptor
Nadir Afonso (1920–2013), geometric abstract painter
Nuno Gonçalves , 15th-century painter
Paula Rego , 20th-century painter
Rafael Bordalo Pinheiro , 19th-century caricaturist
Raquel Gameiro (1889–1970), painter and illustrator
Vasco Fernandes (Grão Vasco), 15th-century painter
Vieira da Silva , 20th-century painter
Abel Salazar (1889–1946)
Alexandre Quintanilha (born 1945)
André de Resende (c. 1500 – 1573)
António A. de Freitas (born 1947), immunologist
António Damásio (born 1944), neurologist
Bartolomeu de Gusmão (1685–1724), inventor
Bento de Jesus Caraça (1901–1948), mathematician
Diogo Abreu (born 1947), geographer
Egas Moniz (1874–1955), neurologist and Nobel Prize for Medicine in 1949
Freitas-Magalhães (born 1966), psychologist
Garcia de Orta (c. 1499 – 1568), botanical scientist
Hanna Damásio (born 1942), neurologist
Jacob de Castro Sarmento (c. 1691 – 1762)
João de Pina-Cabral (born 1954), anthropologist
João Magueijo (born 1967), physicist
Miguel Vale de Almeida (born 1960), anthropologist
Benedita Barata da Rocha (1949–2021), immunologist
Orlando Ribeiro (1911–1997), geographer
Pedro Nunes (1502–1578), mathematician and cosmographer
Raquel Seruca (1962–2022), oncobiologist
Sousa Martins (1843–1897)
Tomé Pires (c. 1465–c. 1540)
Engineers and architects [ edit ]
Álvaro Siza Vieira (born 1933), architect
João Luís Carrilho da Graça , architect
Edgar Cardoso (1913–2000), engineer
Nuno Montenegro (born 1970), architect
Eduardo Souto de Moura , architect
Fernando Távora (1923–2005), architect
José Tribolet , engineer, IST professor
Tomás Taveira (born 1938), architect
António Maria Braga , architect
Actors and directors [ edit ]
Alexandra Lencastre (born 1965)
Ana Rita Machado (born 1991)
António Silva
Beatriz Batarda
Beatriz Costa
Carmen Miranda (1909–1955), singer and actress
Daniela Melchior
Daniela Ruah
Diogo Infante
Diogo Morgado
Eunice Muñoz (1928–2022)
Fernando Rocha (born 1975), comedian, actor
Francisco Ribeiro (1911–1984), actor, comedian, film director, theatre director
Herman José (born 1954), actor and humourist
João Villaret (1913–1961), actor and poetry reader
Joaquim de Almeida (born 1957)
Maria de Medeiros
Maria Matos (1890–1952)
Nicolau Breyner
Nuno Lopes (born 1978)
Raul Solnado , actor and humourist
Teresa Aço , actor
Vasco Santana (1898–1958)
Bernardo Silva (born 1994) football player
Carlos Queiroz , football coach
Costinha (born 1974), football player
Cristiano Ronaldo (born 1985), football player
Dinis Vital (1932–2014), football player
Eusébio (1942–2014), football player, born in Portuguese Mozambique ; later moved to Portugal
Francisco Conceiçao (born 2002), football player
Hugo Almeida (born 1984), football player
José Mourinho , football coach
João Cancelo , football player
João Félix , football player
João Moutinho , football player
Luís Figo (born 1972), football player
Luís Miguel Afonso Fernandes , football player
Maniche (born 1977), football player
Matheus Nunes (born 1998) football player
Nani , football player
Nuno Gomes , football player
Pauleta , football player
Paulo Ferreira , football player
Paulo Futre , former football player
Paulo Sousa , former football player
Pereira Da Silva , football player
Ricardo Carvalho , football player
Ricardo Pereira , football player
Ricardo Quaresma (born 1983), football player
Ricardo Sá Pinto , football player
Rúben Dias (born 1997) football player
Rui Costa (born 1972), football player
Simão Sabrosa (born 1979), football player
Vítor Baía (born 1969), football player
Ana Rocha , professional wrestler
António Jesus Correia (1924–2003)
António Livramento (1944–1999), hockey player
Carlos Lopes (born 1947), marathon Olympic champion
Carlos Sousa , off-road driver, world champion in 2003
Fernanda Ribeiro (born 1969), 10,000m Olympic champion
Francis Obikwelu , Nigerian-born runner
Gustavo Ribeiro (born 2001), skateboarder
Joaquim Agostinho , cyclist
José Azevedo , cyclist
João Sousa , tennis player
Moises Henriques , Australian cricketer from Portugal
Nelson Évora , long jump Olympic and world champion
Pedro Lamy , former Formula One and DTM driver
Rosa Mota (born 1958), marathon Olympic champion
Rui Costa , cycling world champion
Telma Monteiro , four times judo silver medalist at world championships
Tiago Monteiro , former Champ Car and Formula One driver
Ticha Penicheiro , WNBA player
Vanessa Fernandes , triathlon world champion
Afonso Costa (1871–1937), Prime Minister during the First Republic
Alberto João Jardim (born 1943), President of Regional Government of the Madeira Autonomous Region for 37 years
Álvaro Cunhal (1913–2005), former General Secretary of the Portuguese Communist Party
Aníbal Cavaco Silva , Prime Minister and President of the Republic
Anton de Vieira (1682–1745), governor of St Petersburg and Okhotsk
António de Oliveira Salazar (1889–1970), head of government and de facto leader of the Estado Novo dictatorial regime for 36 years
António Costa (born 1961), Prime Minister
António Guterres , Prime Minister, Secretary-General of the United Nations , United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees and President of the Socialist International
António Vitorino , Minister, judge of the Constitutional Court , EU Commissioner and Director General of the International Organization for Migration
Bento Gonçalves (1902–1942), General Secretary of the Portuguese Communist Party
Carlos Alberto da Mota Pinto (1936–1985), Prime Minister
Carlos Carvalhas (born 1941), General Secretary of the Portuguese Communist Party
Diogo Freitas do Amaral , President of the General Assembly of the United Nations and Minister of Foreign Affairs
Duarte Pio, Duke of Bragança , claimant to the abolished throne of Portugal
Francisco Sá Carneiro (1934–1980), Prime Minister
Jaime Ornelas Camacho (1921–2016), first President of the Regional Government of Madeira
Jerónimo de Sousa (born 1947), General Secretary of the Portuguese Communist Party
Jorge Sampaio , President of the Republic and Mayor of Lisbon
José Manuel Barroso , Prime Minister and President of the European Commission
José Sócrates , Prime Minister
Manuel Pinho (born 1954), Minister of the Economy and Innovation
Marcelo Caetano (1906–1980), last head of government of the Estado Novo dictatorial regime, from 1968 to 1974
Mário Soares (1924–2017), Prime Minister and President of the Republic
Octávio Pato (1925–1999)
Pedro Santana Lopes , Prime Minister and Mayor of Lisbon
Teresa Heinz Kerry , philanthropist and wife of US Senator John Kerry
Vasco Gonçalves (1922–2005), Prime Minister
Sebastião José de Carvalho e Melo, 1st Marquis of Pombal (1699–1782), statesman
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