Pedro e Inês
Pedro e Inês is a Portuguese television series first aired on RTP1 in 2005, based on the story of Peter I of Portugal and Inês de Castro.
Pedro e Inês | |
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Genre | Historical fiction |
Written by | Francisco Moita Flores |
Starring | Pedro Laginha Ana Moreira Nicolau Breyner Ana Bustorff |
Country of origin | Portugal |
Original language(s) | Portuguese |
No. of episodes | 13 |
Release | |
Original network | RTP1 |
Original release | 2005 – 2005 |
Cast
- Pedro Laginha - D. Pedro
- Ana Moreira - D. Inês
- Nicolau Breyner - D. Afonso IV
- Ana Bustorff - Beatriz de Castela
- Leonor Seixas - D. Constança
- Sofia de Portugal - Teresa Lourenço
- Duarte Guimarães - Rodrigo
- Fernanda Lapa - D. Maria
- Adriano Carvalho - João Afonso
- Paula Lobo Antunes - Maid Catarina
- Filomena Gonçalves - Abadessa
- Manuel Wiborg - Diogo Pacheco
- José Eduardo - Álvaro Pais
- António Capelo - Lopo Fernandes
- António Montez - Bispo de Lisboa
- José Fidalgo - Pêro Coelho
- Sofia Póvoas - Irmã Augusta
Production
It was filmed in Tomar and in the Alcobaça Monastery.
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External links
- Pedro e Inês on IMDb
- This article includes content from the Portuguese Wikipedia article Pedro e Inês.
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