Today In History logo TIH
King Carlos I and Crown Prince Luis Filipe were riding through Lisbon's Terreiro
Featured Event 1908 Event

February 1

Portuguese Kings Assassinated: Monarchy Crumbles

King Carlos I and Crown Prince Luis Filipe were riding through Lisbon's Terreiro do Paco in an open carriage on February 1, 1908, when assassins opened fire at close range. The king died instantly. His eldest son Luis Filipe was fatally wounded and died twenty minutes later. His younger son Manuel survived with a bullet wound to the arm and was immediately proclaimed King Manuel II at the age of eighteen. The assassins, Alfredo Luis da Costa and Manuel Buica, were both killed on the spot by police. They belonged to the Carbonaria, a revolutionary republican secret society. The double assassination exposed the terminal weakness of the Portuguese monarchy, which had been propped up by authoritarian prime minister Joao Franco. Manuel II lasted only two years before the October 1910 revolution forced him into exile in England, ending the House of Braganza's 268-year reign.

February 1, 1908

118 years ago

Key Figures & Places

What Else Happened on February 1

Talk to History

Have a conversation with historical figures who witnessed this era. Ask questions, explore perspectives, and bring history to life.

Start Talking