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Nativitas: 23 Martii 1956; Olisipo
Patria: Portugallia

Officium



Officium: Praeses Commissionis Europaeae, Prime Minister of Portugal, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Member of the Assembly of the Republic
Munus: Politicus, Oeconomus
Patronus: Universitas Georgiopolitana



Consociatio



Factio: Portuguese Workers' Communist Party, Social Democratic Party
Religio: Catholicismus



Memoria



Laurae: Robert Schuman Medal, Steiger Award, Grand Officer of the Legion of Honour, Grand Cross of the Order of Civil Merit, Grand Cross of the Order of Charles III, Grand Cross of the Order of the Sun of Peru‎, Grand Cross of the Order of the Southern Cross, Grand Collar of the Order of Prince Henry, Knight Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George, Grand Cross of the Order of Orange-Nassau, Grand Cross of the Order of Christ (Portugal)‎, Grand Cross of the Order of Merit of the Republic of Poland, Grand Cross 1st class of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany, great-cross of the Order of Vytautas the Great, Order of the Cross of Terra Mariana, 1st Class, honorary doctorate of Haifa University




Iosephus Manuel Barroso, vulgo plene José Manuel Durão Barroso (natus Olisipone die 23 Martii 1956) est politicus et factionis popularis Europaeae sodalis.


Alumnus est universitatum Olisiponensis et Genavensis. Director meruit facultatis iurisprudentiae universitatis Lusíada. Primus minister Portugalliae ab anno 2002 ad 2004, deinde a mense Novembri 2004 praeses Commissionis Europaeae meruit usque ad diem 31 Octobris 2014, successore Ioannes Claudio Juncker.



Bibliographia |




Iosephus Manuel Barroso (media imagine) cum Angela Merkel et Wolfgango Schüssel anno 2003


  • Ian Traynor, "José Manuel Barroso unveils manifesto for second term" in The Guardian (3 Septembris 2009)

  • Ian Traynor, "EU near austerity limit, says Barroso" in The Guardian (22 Aprilis 2013)


Nexus externi |






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Vicimedia Communia plura habent quae ad Iosephum Manuelem Barroso spectant.


Praesides Commissionis Europaeae




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Communitas carbonis ferrique (1952–1967)

Ioannes Monnet · Renatus Mayer · Paulus Finet · Petrus Malvestiti · Dino Del Bo

Communitas navus atomicus (1958–1967)

Ludovicus Armandus · Stephanus Hirsch · Petrus Chatenet

Communitas oeconomica (1958–1967)
Gualtherius Hallstein

Unio (1993–)

Ioannes Rey · Francus Maria Malfatti · Sicco Mansholt · Franciscus Xavierus Ortoli · Roy Jenkins · Gasto Thorn · Iacobus Delors · Iacobus Santer · Romanus Prodi · Iosephus Manuel Durão Barroso · Ioannes Claudius Juncker
Opus geopoliticum • Porta Unionis Europaeae • Commissionis Europaeae • Gubernatores civitatum Europaearum hodiernarum

Capsae cognatae: Praesides Parlamenti Europaei • Praesides Consilii Europaei • Gubernatores civitatum sociarum Unionis Europaeae




Primi ministri Portugalliae (1974– )




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Adelinus da Palma Carlos • Vascus Gonçalves • Iosephus Pinheiro de Azevedo • Vascus Almeida e Costa • Marius Soares • Alfredus Nobre da Costa • Carolus Albertus da Mota Pinto • Maria de Lourdes Pintasilgo • Franciscus Sá Carneiro • Didacus Freitas do Amaral • Franciscus Pinto Balsemão • Marius Soares • Hannibal Cavaco Silva • Antonius Guterres • Iosephus Manuel Durão Barroso • Petrus Santana Lopes • Iosephus Sócrates • Petrus Passos Coelho • Antonius Costa
Opus geopoliticum • Porta Unionis Europaeae • Gubernatores civitatum Europaearum hodiernarum

Capsae cognatae: Gubernatores civitatum sociarum Unionis Europaeae • Praesides Portugalliae
Ministri a cultura • ab eruditione • a munitione • a rebus externis • a rebus internis




Ministri rerum externarum Portugallenses (1974–)




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Marius Soares • Ernestus Melo Antunes • Marius Ruivo • Ernestus Melo Antunes • Iosephus Medeiros Ferreira • Marius Soares • Victor de Sá Machado • Carolus Corrêa Gago • Ioannes de Freitas Cruz • Didacus Freitas do Amaral • Andreas Gonçalves Pereira • Vascus Futscher Pereira • Iacobus Gama • Petrus Pires de Miranda • Ioannes de Deus Pinheiro • Iosephus Manuel Barroso • Iacobus Gama • Antonius Martins da Cruz • Teresa Patrício Gouveia • Antonius Monteiro • Didacus Freitas do Amaral • Aloisius Amado • Paulus Portas • Rui Machete • Augustus Santos Silva
Opus geopoliticum • Ministri a rebus externis civitatum Europaearum hodiernarum

Capsae cognatae: Primi ministri Portugalliae









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