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The Revolution of Maria da Fonte (1846–1847) …

Years: 1846 - 1846
May

The Revolution of Maria da Fonte (1846–1847)

The Revolution of Maria da Fonte, also known as the Revolution of the Minho, erupted on May 16, 1846, as a popular uprising against the Cartista government of Portugal, led by António Bernardo da Costa Cabral, 1st Marquess of Tomar. This widespread revolt, rooted in deep-seated social tensions left unresolved after the Liberal Wars, was further inflamed by unpopular policies, including new military recruitment laws, fiscal alterations, and the prohibition of burials inside churches—a measure that struck at the heart of local religious and cultural traditions.

Originating in Póvoa de Lanhoso in the Minho region, the uprising quickly gained momentum, spreading across northern Portugal. At the center of the initial unrest was a woman named Maria, a native of Fontarcada, whose leadership and defiance earned her the name Maria da Fonte. The insurrection’s early phase saw significant female participation, leading to the revolt itself being named in her honor.

Despite its intensity and broad support, the revolution was ultimately crushed by royalist troops on February 22, 1847, reaffirming the government’s authority but leaving lasting political and social repercussions in its wake.

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