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Brianda Pereira (c. 1550 — c. 1620) was an Azorean known for her role during the Battle of Salga, during the Portuguese resistance against the Spanish occupation in the archipelago, during the reign of Philip II of Spain. The name of Brianda Pereira was mythologized by the Romantic movement at the end of the 19th century, who was elevated to the status of heroine by the Estado Novo regime, affirming Portuguese nationalism. She became a popular figure and used as a protagonist of various theatre folk plays, songs and dances/marches during Carnaval, in addition to being adopted as a matron of various institutions.

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  • Brianda Pereira (c. 1550 — c. 1620) was an Azorean known for her role during the Battle of Salga, during the Portuguese resistance against the Spanish occupation in the archipelago, during the reign of Philip II of Spain. The name of Brianda Pereira was mythologized by the Romantic movement at the end of the 19th century, who was elevated to the status of heroine by the Estado Novo regime, affirming Portuguese nationalism. She became a popular figure and used as a protagonist of various theatre folk plays, songs and dances/marches during Carnaval, in addition to being adopted as a matron of various institutions. (en)
  • Brianda Pereira (Porto Judeu, c. 1550 — Jurisdição do extinto Concelho da Vila de São Sebastião, c. 1620) foi uma mulher açoriana elevada pela historiografia da Batalha da Salga e dos acontecimentos que a rodearam ao papel de heroína da resistência da ilha Terceira contra Filipe II de Espanha. Embora sem base histórica que o sustente, a figura de Brianda Pereira foi mitificada pelo movimento romântico a partir de finais do século XIX, sendo elevada ao estatuto de heroína pela propaganda do Estado Novo, no contexto da afirmação do nacionalismo português dos açorianos. A figura popularizou-se, sendo feita matrona de diversas instituições e dando origem a múltiplas peças de teatro popular, cantigas e danças de Carnaval. (pt)
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  • Brianda Pereira (c. 1550 — c. 1620) was an Azorean known for her role during the Battle of Salga, during the Portuguese resistance against the Spanish occupation in the archipelago, during the reign of Philip II of Spain. The name of Brianda Pereira was mythologized by the Romantic movement at the end of the 19th century, who was elevated to the status of heroine by the Estado Novo regime, affirming Portuguese nationalism. She became a popular figure and used as a protagonist of various theatre folk plays, songs and dances/marches during Carnaval, in addition to being adopted as a matron of various institutions. (en)
  • Brianda Pereira (Porto Judeu, c. 1550 — Jurisdição do extinto Concelho da Vila de São Sebastião, c. 1620) foi uma mulher açoriana elevada pela historiografia da Batalha da Salga e dos acontecimentos que a rodearam ao papel de heroína da resistência da ilha Terceira contra Filipe II de Espanha. Embora sem base histórica que o sustente, a figura de Brianda Pereira foi mitificada pelo movimento romântico a partir de finais do século XIX, sendo elevada ao estatuto de heroína pela propaganda do Estado Novo, no contexto da afirmação do nacionalismo português dos açorianos. A figura popularizou-se, sendo feita matrona de diversas instituições e dando origem a múltiplas peças de teatro popular, cantigas e danças de Carnaval. (pt)
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