Italians: Da vinci, Caravaggio, Rome, Renaissance, FIAT, Ferrarri etc... Brits: Alan turning, Adam Smith, Isaac Newton, Biggest empire ever ruled the seas, Jaguar, Aston Martin, EXXON MOBIL etc Germans: Einstein, Carl Bosch,Kant, Nietzche, Schoppenhauer, Strongest economy in europe (basically rule EU), BMW, Mercedez etc
to be fair Portugal is a tiny nation compared to the other three
Landon Rogers
the greatest portuguese ever is a fucking soccer player
Josiah Nelson
magallanes alone did more than most of those fags, also portugal ended the monopoly of the turks in trade saving those retards asses also created sopas du macacos
Jackson Bennett
No, the greatest portuguese ever was a certain lad called Pedro Cabral
Wyatt Harris
Exxon Mobil is an American company
Nathaniel Wood
except they didnt
Justin Gray
bump
Camden Scott
Magalhães, da Gama, Duarte Pacheco, Álvares Cabral, numerous other sailcucks.
Jonathan Reyes
>literal whos
Matthew Ortiz
Fernando pessoa, pedro hispano, José Saramago, Egas Moniz, Camões caralho! And you? what do you have? Bolsonaro?
Afonso Albuquerque, Nuno Alvares Pereira, a trillion explorers and navigators, Sá Vieira, José Saramago, Luis Vaz de Camões, Antonio Vieira, D. Dinis, Fernao De MAGALHÃES etc...
Levi Sanchez
What is Nandos
Adam Lee
>Brands as achievements
Countries with big internal markets have successful brands...wow...
Noah Jenkins
unironically the only shit your deceasing country cares about
Daniel Allen
literal whos i bet you never heard about 90% of em and just googled "portuguese sicentists" and pasted it.
Your idea of achievements is based on a modern faustian perspective of what constitutes a significant contribution by focusing on the products of individual 'great men' whilst ignoring the institutional reforms that stabilise regions, foster economic growth and lay the foundations for individual discoveries.
Adrian Richardson
The first 98% of human history was who could be better at being loyal to whoever was above them and defensive of whoever was below them. Iberia did a pretty good job when you go by pre-modern, traditional worldviews. The USA and USSR kind of steamrolled over that world, but no one gave a shit about any of this new scientific stuff until the steam engine.