
The following is a list of Portuguese cardinals in the Roman Catholic Church, order by year of consistory, with year of birth and death.1273 – Dom Pedro Julião or Dom Pedro Hispano 1409 ; 1419 – Dom Pedro Cardeal da Fonseca 1411 – Dom João Cardeal Afonso de Azambuja 1439 – Dom Antão Cardeal Martins de Chaves 1456 – Dom Jaime de Portugal 1476 – Dom Jorge Cardeal da Costa 1517 – Dom Afonso de Portugal (1509–1540) 1539 ; 1541 – Dom Miguel Cardeal da Silva 1545 – Dom Henrique de Portugal (1512–1580) 1686 – Dom Veríssimo Cardeal de Lencastre (1615–1692) 1697 – Dom Luís Cardeal de Sousa (1630–1702) 1712 – Dom Nuno Cardeal da Cunha e Ataíde 1719 – Dom José Cardeal Pereira de Lacerda 1727 – Dom João Cardeal da Mota e Silva 1737 – Dom Tomás Cardeal de Almeida, 1st Cardinal Patriarch of Lisbon (1670–1754) 1747 – Dom José Cardeal Manoel da Câmara, 2nd Cardinal Patriarch of Lisbon (1686–1758) 1756 – Dom Francisco Cardeal de Saldanha da Gama, 3rd Cardinal Patriarch of Lisbon (1713–1776) 1770 – Dom João Cosme Cardeal da Cunha, O.C.S.A. (1715–1783) 1770 – Dom Paulo Cardeal de Carvalho e Mendonça (1702–1770), brother of Sebastião José de Carvalho e Melo, 1st Count de Oeiras and 1st Marquess de Pombal 1779 – Dom Fernando Cardeal de Sousa e Silva, 4th Cardinal Patriarch of Lisbon (1712–1786) 1788 – Dom José Francisco Miguel António Cardeal de Mendoça, 5th Cardinal Patriarch of Lisbon (1725–1808) 1803 – Dom Miguel Carlos José Cardeal de Noronha e Silva Abranches (1744–1803) 1819 – Dom Carlos Cardeal da Cunha, 6th Cardinal Patriarch of Lisbon (1759–1825) 1824 – Dom Frei Patrício Cardeal da Silva, O.S.A., 7th Cardinal Patriarch of Lisbon (1756–1840) 1843 – Dom Frei Francisco de São Luís Cardeal Saraiva, O.S.B., 8th Cardinal Patriarch of Lisbon (1766–1845) 1846 – Dom Guilherme Cardeal Henriques de Carvalho, 9th Cardinal Patriarch of Lisbon (1793–1857) 1850 – Dom Pedro Paulo Cardeal de Figueireido da Cunha e Melo (1770–1855) 1858 – Dom Manuel Bento Cardeal Rodrigues da Silva, 10th Cardinal Patriarch of Lisbon (1800–1869) 1873 – Dom Inácio do Nascimento Cardeal de Morais Cardoso, 11th Cardinal Patriarch of Lisbon (1811–1883) 1879 – Dom Américo Cardeal Ferreira dos Santos Silva (1829–1899) 1884 – Dom José Sebastião Cardeal Neto, O.F.M., 12th Cardinal Patriarch of Lisbon (1841–1920) 1911 ; 1914 – Dom António Cardeal Mendes Belo, 13th Cardinal Patriarch of Lisbon (1842–1929) 1929 – Dom Manuel Cardeal Gonçalves Cerejeira, 14th Cardinal Patriarch of Lisbon (1888–1977) 1946 – Dom Teodosio Clemente Cardinal de Gouveia (1889–1962) – Archbishop of Lourenço Marques, Portuguese Mozambique 1962 – Dom José Cardeal da Costa Nunes (1880–1976) 1973 – Dom António Cardeal Ribeiro, 15th Cardinal Patriarch of Lisbon (1928–1998) 2001 – Dom José Cardeal da Cruz Policarpo, 16th Cardinal Patriarch of Lisbon (1936–2014) 2001 – Dom José Cardeal Saraiva Martins, C.M.F. 2012 – Dom Manuel Cardeal Monteiro de Castro Major Penitentiary of the Apostolic Penitentiary 2015 – Dom Manuel José Cardeal Macário do Nascimento Clemente, 17th Cardinal Patriarch of Lisbon 2018 – Dom António Augusto Cardeal dos Santos Marto 2019 - Dom José Tolentino Cardeal de Mendonça

This is a list of persons that are or were supporters or members of the Portuguese Communist Party.


This is a list of Portuguese monarchs by longevity since the formation of the Kingdom of Portugal in the 12th century.

This is a list of Portuguese monarchs' ages at the time they became kings or reigning queens. For Maria II of Portugal, who was queen during two non-consecutive terms, the age at the start of the first term is given. The median age for a monarch to ascend the throne is 28 years and 296 days.

This is a list of Portuguese monarchs who ruled from the establishment of the Kingdom of Portugal, in 1139, to the deposition of the Portuguese monarchy and creation of the Portuguese Republic with the 5 October 1910 revolution.

This is a list of flag bearers who have represented Portugal at the Olympics.